"You probably won’t notice any symptoms": blood pressure in pregnancy - discourses of contested expertise in an era of self-care and responsibilization
Pregnancy is not a disease or illness, but requires clinical surveillance as life-threatening complications can develop. Pre-eclampsia, one such potentially serious complication, puts both mother and baby at risk. Self-monitoring blood pressure in the general population is well established, and its...
Main Authors: | Hinton, L, Chisholm, A, Jakubowski, B, Greenfield, S, Tucker, K, McManus, R, Locock, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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