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Episiotomy and Instrumental Delivery: Can Severe Perineal Injury Be Avoided? [PDF]
Gernot Hudelist +2 more
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“I Am Going to Take It Up”: Implementing Skin‐to‐Skin Contact in Uganda
Skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC) immediately after birth is recommended clinical practice. This qualitative study used semi‐structured interviews pre‐ and post‐intervention in a hospital in Uganda. Three themes emerged: commitment to consistent, evidence‐based care within constraints; addressing knowledge and skill; and willingness to “take‐up” SSC for the ...
Karin Cadwell +7 more
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Food taboos persist among rural pregnant women in Bangladesh, influenced by cultural beliefs and family traditions. Adherence is driven by concerns for foetal health and social norms, while breaking taboos is enabled by nutritional counselling, family support, and improved education levels.
Shahrin Emdad Rayna +6 more
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Background: Routine episiotomy is a controversial issue among gynecologists. The aim of this study was to compare early maternal and neonatal complications of restrictive episiotomy and routine episiotomy in primiparus vaginal delivery.
Azar Danesh Shahraki +4 more
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Linguistic manoeuvres: obstetric violence camouflages harm and loss of consent from birth
Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 223, Issue 7, Page 343-345, October 2025.
Harsha Ananthram +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Newborns engaging in breast crawl immediately after birth have a positive impact on the rates of exclusive breastfeeding at 24 h, 3 days, 1 month, and 6 months postpartum. Additionally, it reduces maternal anxiety levels and enhances a positive attitude towards breastfeeding.
Huang Lingling +8 more
wiley +1 more source
EXTRADURAL MORPHINE AND PAIN RELIEF FOLLOWING EPISIOTOMY
Ryan B. MacDonald, Phil Smith
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The practice of episiotomy: a qualitative descriptive study on perceptions of a group of women [PDF]
Chang Yi Wey +3 more
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Correction to: Once episiotomy, always episiotomy? [PDF]
Ayala Zilberman +4 more
openaire +2 more sources

