Flourish
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Pinter & Martin Book Launch Special
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Flourish: A practical and emotional guidebook to thriving in midwifery, by Kate Greenstock.
Available from all the usual outlets, and discounted to £12.99 on Pinter & Martin's website: https://pinterandmartin.com/flourish
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Flourish
Flourish: A practical and emotional guidebook to thriving in midwifery, by Kate Greenstock.
Available from all the usual outlets, and discounted to £12.99 on Pinter & Martin's website: https://pinterandmartin.com/flourish
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