Perinatality – Number 2022/4 – Vol. 14 – Miscellaneous

Page 163: Catherine Donner, Jaqueline Wendland and Jean-Louis Chabernaud – A review: Perinatality, cross-views around birth, a multidisciplinary approach… | Page 165 to 173: Pauline Avit, Mélanie Fillols, Rose-Marie Toubin and Amaria Baghdadli – The practice of early prenatal interview and its impact on the course of psychiatric care: descriptive and retrospective observational monocentric study | Page 174 to 179: Abdourahamane Diallo, Almamy Amara Touré and Mamadou Cellou Diallo – Status at birth and care of newborns in a maternity ward of last resort in Guinea | Pages 180 to 181: Ndiogou Seck, Demba Makalou, Dominique Doupa, Seynabou Lo and Ibrahima Diagne – Neonatal diagnosis and early management of sickle cell disease in Saint-Louis (Senegal): assessment of the first four years of activity of the Research Center and ambulatory management of sickle cell disease (CERPAD) at Gaston-Berger University in Saint-Louis | Page 182 to 186: Sylvaine Rousseau, Nora Haouari and Sylvie Mariette – Care centered on the child and his family: the Scandinavian “couplet care” model applied in intensive care units in France. Impact on the presence of mothers with their hospitalized newborn | Page 187 to 196: Solenne Léger and Jaqueline Wendland – Impact of adult attachment style on the development of maternal attachment to the fetus and pregnancy-specific anxiety in pregnant women | Page 197 to 204: Nathalie Paton, Géraldine Porcu Buisson, Stephane Betzi, Virginie Rio and Anne Morvan – The parental project put to the test by the medical: medical treatment pathway and lived experiences of infertility in France in 2020 | Pages 205 to 212: Djatougbe Ayaovi Elie Akolly, Koffi Mawuse Guedenon, Enyonam Tsolenyanu, YD Dzowonou, Koffi E. Djadou, Nadiedjoa Kokou Douti, Adama Dodji Gbadoé and Yawo Dzayisse Atakouma – Factors associated with low birth weight newborn mortality birth in Togo | Page 213 to 222: Judson Dérilus, David Jean Simon and Valentine Becquet – The non-use of contraception among sexually active single women in Haiti.

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