Sheila,
Firstly, it depends on the research question.
Secondly, it may help if you turn it round, and ask why it would be unethical to recruit women at a specified time point. That may help you to identify what the ethical issues are.
Regards,
Andrew Symon
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University of Dundee
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Dear All,
Could anyone direct me on where to find information on what is considered to be an appropriate time to approach women to take part in a research study in the postnatal period.
Thanks
Sheila
Sheila JS Brown
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