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Mothers' Views and Experiences of Digital Maternal Presence Intervention and Skin‐to‐Skin Contact for Neonatal Pain Relief: A Qualitative Study

open access: yesNursing Open, Volume 13, Issue 5, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To explore mothers' views and experiences on using digital maternal presence intervention (DMPI) and skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC) for pain relief in a neonatal intensive care unit. Design A qualitative descriptive study design. Methods Purposive sampling was used to recruit 25 mothers whose newborns were treated in a neonatal intensive care ...
Anna‐Kaija Palomaa   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Endometrial Evaluation Using Video‐Assisted Hysteroscopy After Uterine Prolapse Management in a Mare

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 12, Issue 3, May 2026.
Video‐assisted hysteroscopy for endometrial evaluation following uterine prolapse treatment in a mare. A 6‐year‐old mare presented with complete uterine prolapse after dystocia. Treatment included manual reduction, vulvar suture, antibiotics, anti‐inflammatories and uterine lavage. Five days post‐treatment, video‐assisted hysteroscopy using a dedicated
Gabriela Jaques Rodrigues   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Birth and abortion rates among young women over the past 50 years examined in relation to providers and reimbursement for hormonal contraception across the Nordic countries, an ecological study

open access: yesActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 105, Issue 5, Page 847-858, May 2026.
Along with the liberalization of the abortion laws in the Nordic countries during the 1970s, there were efforts to prevent unplanned pregnancies among young women by improved contraceptive provisions. The strategies for preventing unplanned pregnancies have varied across the Nordic countries.
Finn Egil Skjeldestad   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of combined oral contraceptives and progestin‐only pills on psychological and sexual well‐being of women with endometriosis: A systematic review

open access: yesActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 105, Issue 5, Page 805-818, May 2026.
Hormonal treatments for endometriosis (combined oral contraceptives/progestin‐only pills) do not show increased psychological or sexual risks compared with placebo. When pain is effectively controlled, these therapies appear well tolerated and may improve overall well‐being.
Noemi Salmeri   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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