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Somali women’s fears of obstetrical interventions in the United States.

In the Literature: “They get a C-section…they gonna die”: Somali women’s fears of obstetrical interventions in the United States.
Brown E, Carroll J, Fogarty C, Holt C. (2010). J Transcult Nurs, 21(3):220-7.

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