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Editorial 11(4)
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Leslie Altimier
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Happy 10th Anniversary to Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews!
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Leslie Altimier
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168-169
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Guest Editorial: Multiple Gestation
The birth of a baby signifies profound changes in family structure and function. Each birth is unique, and each infant must be incorporated into the existing family. Roles and responsibilities are red...
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Judith A. Lewis
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170
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Online Newsflash
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Dawn Nahlen
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e9-e11
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Issues with Multiples Word Search: NOTE: Multiple word terms do not contain spaces
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171.e1-171.e2
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When Only One Goes Home: Support for Parents of Multiples in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Each year, more than 400 000 families in the United States experience preterm birth, and with the advances in assisted reproductive techniques, many of these infants are one of twins or higher-order m...
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Terri S. Clinger,
Jacqueline M. McGrath
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172-174
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Multiples in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit: Parents' and Nurses' Perspectives
Abstract: Our world is shrinking because of computerized linkages and the mobility of society. Information is shared rapidly around the world. Issues surrounding newborn and infant nursing are global....
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Sharon Nurse,
Carole Kenner
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175-179
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Infertility and Multiples
Abstract: Infertility and its treatments can present highly complex medical and/or surgical problems accompanied by emotional turmoil for individuals, couples, and families. On a societal and global l...
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Alexandra Paul-Simon
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180-184
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Genetics and Twins
Abstract: The phenomenon of twinning has fascinated scientists and others over the centuries. A twin pregnancy has a higher risk of fetal morbidity and mortality than a singleton pregnancy depending o...
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Cindy M. Little
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185-189
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Safe Practice in Labor and Delivery: Intrapartum Nursing Caring of Multiples
Abstract: Labor and delivery units are similar to emergency departments in health care facilities; one never knows who will walk through the door. Being prepared for the unexpected is critical to posi...
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Susan L. Lindner
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190-193
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Breastfeeding Multiples: It Can Be Done
Abstract: The recognition of the benefits of breastfeeding and the perils of formula feeding makes it incumbent upon the nursing profession to become knowledgeable in the realm of evidence-based care ...
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Linda K. Bennington
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Bringing Multiples Home
Abstract: Bringing multiples home differs from bringing home a single newborn. Mothers have experienced a more challenging pregnancy; a multiples pregnancy often results in a preterm delivery. As a re...
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Patricia Z. Lund
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Supporting Parents Who Lose a Child of a Multiple Birth: A Critical Review of Research in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Abstract: Loss of a child in the neonatal period is a devastating event for the family. Yet, when the child is one of twins or higher-order multiples, that loss can easily be dismissed with attention ...
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Jacqueline M. McGrath,
Michelle L. Butt,
Haifa (Abou) Samra
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203-214
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Editorial Board
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Table of Contents
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