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Unmarried Fathers and Rights on Birth
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Being a Good Mother: Morality, Age and Class
Teenage Motherhood and the Construction of the New Model Parent
‘Abortion decision making in a culture of ‘intensive motherhood’’
“Preconception Care” and the Transformation of Women’s Health Care into Reproductive Medicine
The Nuclear Family as Self Fulfilling Prophesy: Representations of Kin in TV Parenting Programmes
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Biologising Parenting: Neuroscience Discourse and English Social and Public Health Policy
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