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Publications by Lindsay W. Schneider
Influence of Immediate Skin-To-Skin Contact During Cesarean Surgery on Rate of Transfer of Newborns to NICU for Observation
Nursing for Women's Health
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Skin to Skin Contact for Very Low Birthweight Infants and Their Mothers.
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