Journal of Pediatric Psychology 10(3) pp. 345-353, 1985
© 1985 Society of Pediatric Psychology
Obstetric Drugs and Infant Behavior: A Reevaluation1
Helena C. Kraemer,
Anneliese Korner,
Thomas Anders,
Carol Nagy Jacklin and
Sue Dimiceli
Stanford University
Poorly designed and analyzed studies ascribing effects of obstetric drugs on infant behavior may not only have misrepresented facts but may also have ren dered well-designed and analyzed studies difficult to execute.
Key words: obstetric drugs; infant behavior.

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