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Effects of Hypnosis on the Labor Processes and Birth Outcomes of Pregnant Adolescents

Journal of Family Practice,  May, 2001  by Alice A. Martin,  Paul G. Schauble,  Surekha H. Rai,  R. Whit Jr. Curry

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