Anthropology of caesarean section birth and breastfeeding: Rationale for evolutionary medicine on the postnatal ward
(2007)
Journal Article
Klingaman, K., & Ball, H. (2007). Anthropology of caesarean section birth and breastfeeding: Rationale for evolutionary medicine on the postnatal ward. Durham anthropology journal, 14(1),
Investigating biology and behaviour in the context of evolution enables the public, scientists and medical professionals to better understand the impact of particular medical care on human physiology and emotions. Evolutionary medicine is a useful st... Read More about Anthropology of caesarean section birth and breastfeeding: Rationale for evolutionary medicine on the postnatal ward.