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Abstract Objective This study compares birth experiences and clinical outcomes between women giving birth using mobility‐enabling labor–birth–postpartum (LBP) beds and those using a traditional gynecological table (TGT). Methods This quasi‐experimental study was conducted between June and October 2025 in a secondary‐level maternity unit in Turkey.
Ayşe Taştekin, Özlem Durmuş Tekin
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Aberration correction in fetal ultrasound: Clinical evaluation on image quality improvement
Abstract Objective Obstetric ultrasound is key for assessing fetal growth and detecting anomalies, with image quality critical for diagnostic accuracy. Maternal body mass index (BMI) and other factors can impair quality. Aberration correction (AC) aims to reduce image quality degradation.
Sophie Dassen +8 more
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Abstract Objectives Obstetrics and gynecology (ObGyn) trainees will impact future practice patterns and their cesarean rates. The knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of ObGyn residents have not been extensively studied. We aimed to assess KAP towards mode of delivery and cesarean‐sparing procedures among ObGyn trainees.
Lina Roa +15 more
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Abstract Objective The requirement for regular maternal–fetal monitoring and clinical consultations has increased in recent years, placing a strain on obstetric services. In recent years, technology advancements have enabled the development of remote monitoring and teleconsultation strategies, aiming to provide care in the home setting.
Jack Le Vance +3 more
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Background Contributing to the high hospital-based maternal, neonatal, and child mortalities in low resource countries and conflict zones is a shortage of health workers, especially physicians.
Bernice Dahn +12 more
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Abstract Objective This study examined the psychometric properties of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression scale (EPDS) in a large‐scale community‐based perinatal sample in the Philippines. Methods This study involved a total of 1025 pregnant women (n = 356), postpartum women (n = 500), and women who experienced stillbirth or neonatal death (n = 169 ...
Arbie Diane Flores‐Davantes +13 more
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Abstract Objective This study explores the barriers to the use of tranexamic acid (TXA) for the management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and provides recommendations to improve its use. Methods We conducted a mixed‐methods assessment involving 229 healthcare professionals in Kano, Lagos, and Niger States of Nigeria.
Chukwunonso Nwaokorie +5 more
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Perinatal hospice care in the narratives of parents and caregivers – a qualitive survey
Advances of medicine, progress of prenatal diagnostic techniques allows an accurate diagnosis of the unborn child. Specialists are capable of detecting lethal defects very early in pregnancy.
Magdalena Różańska +4 more
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Introduction: Landmark research of Magee et al. (2002) (n=3,120) found that in Ireland , 4 in 10 women (42%) and almost 3 in 10 men (28%) experienced sexual assault or abuse in their lifetime. Subsequently, a National Review of Sexual Assault Treatment Services found sexual assault remains one of the most underreported and under recorded violent crimes
Marshall, Deborah +2 more
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Abstract Objective To evaluate a support structure for women victims of violence from the perspective of the survivors themselves. Methods We conducted semi‐structured interviews with 17 women attending a Maison des Femmes (MdF), a hospital‐based multiprofessional structure providing medical, psychological, social, and legal support to women victims of
Philippine Varennes +3 more
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