Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515746 | Midwifery | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
to date, late postpartum aftercare for immigrant African parents is anecdotally linked to evidence-based recommendations, which have been identified for parents who are ethnically-congruent to a western study setting. Our findings suggest that aftercare meant for Somali parents living in these settings requires an understanding of how traditional intimate support and the postpartum sexual relationship are re-negotiated in the diasporic context. This includes recognition of the father as a willing and supportive partner.
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Authors
Pauline (Postgraduate research student), Sara (Professor), Birgitta (Senior Lecturer),