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530. Sue Bhati and Kathy Richards, A Systematic Review of the Relationship between Postpartum Sleep Disturbance and Postpartum Depression, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 44, № 3 (May–June 2015): 350–57, https://doi.org/10.1111/1552-6909.12562.
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546. Marianna Graziosi and David Yaden, Interpersonal Awe: Exploring the Social Domain of Awe Elicitors, Journal of Positive Psychology 16, № 2 (2021): 263–71, https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2019.1689422.
547. Alice Chirico, Vlad Petre Glaveanu, Pietro Cipresso, Giuseppe Riva, and Andrea Gaggioli, Awe Enhances Creative Thinking: An Experimental Study, Creativity Research Journal 30, № 2 (April 2018): 123–31, https://doi.org/10.1080/10400419.2018.1446491.
548. Molly Dickens, Baby’s First Race: An Interview with Olympian Alysia Montaño, Preg U, June 26, 2017, https://preg-u.bloomlife.com/interview-with-alysia-montano-ce0dcbc6f286.
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551. Katherine Goldstein, Where Are the Mothers?, Nieman Reports, July 26, 2017, https://niemanreports.org/articles/where-are-the-mothers/.
552. Dave Sheinin, Bonnie Berkowitz, and Rick Maese, They Are Olympians. They Are Mothers. And They No Longer Have to Choose, Washington Post, July 20, 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/interactive/2021/olympics-mothers/.
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553. В первый раз я рассказывала эту историю на страницах Sunday magazine в Boston Globe. См. Chelsea Conaboy, Motherhood Brings the Most Dramatic Brain Changes of a Woman’s Life, Globe Magazine, Boston Globe, July 17, 2018, https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2018/07/17/pregnant-women-care-ignores-one-most-profound-changes-new-mom-faces/CF5wyP0b5EGCcZ8fzLUWbP/story.html.
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