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[Maternity professionals working with pregnant and homeless migrant women].

Maternity professionals are sometimes required to provide care to migrant women in precarious circumstances. Decisions regarding the future and the social and medical support provided to these mothers and their babies must be made quickly and be efficient and effective, despite having to contend with a lack of resources. A qualitative study focused on professionals' emotional reactions in these contexts combining pregnancy, vulnerability, migration and perinatal care. It enabled an original research protocol to be established favouring professionals' reflexivity.

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