IJERPH, Vol. 21, Pages 557: Social Support Postpartum: Bengali Women from India on Their Coping Experiences following Childbirth
In conclusion, we advocate for culturally sensitive, women-centered postpartum care practices that may entail the inclusion of intergenerational care during this critical phase of maternal well-being. These insights underscore the necessity of tailoring postpartum support systems to align with the cultural and familial contexts of the individuals they serve.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Moumita Gupta Mahua Patra Mohammad Hamiduzzaman Helen McLaren Emi Patmisari Tags: Article Source Type: research
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