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1Nutrition in pregnancy: a community studyNutrition in pregnancy: a community studyDanneskiold, Christine LincolnNew Mexico; Ethnic Foods: Social VariablesA descriptive survey study examined prenatal nutrition practices in a predominantly Spanish-American community in northern New Mexico. It was expected that an analysis of practices would provide a basis for appropriate nutrition counseling by nurses and1980-12
2Postpartum blood loss and hematocrit levels of Navajo womenPostpartum blood loss and hematocrit levels of Navajo womenDyer, Jane MargaretNew Mexico; Navajo Indians; PuerperiumThe purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage among Navajo women and to examine the hematocrit as an indicator of postpartum blood loss in this population. Twenty-one Navajo women who delivered babies at the Shiprock Indian Health Service Hospital in Shiprock, Ne...1978-06
3Behavioral assessment of the Navajo newbornBehavioral assessment of the Navajo newbornNisselius, Judith KayNavajo; New Mexico; Newborn Behavioral ScalesWith the growing interest in study and documentation of the behavioral responses of the newborn as found both individually and in isolated homogeneous groups (Freedman, 1974; Brazelton, 1972; Brazelton, et al, 1969), the investigator carried out a comparison study of behavioral responses demonstrate...1976-06
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