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Psychometric and clinical validation of the fear of childbirth questionnaire in a UK population
The Fear of Childbirth Questionnaire is a psychometrically valid tool, which, alongside clinical conversation, can be used to identify fear of childbirth at levels commensurate with a clinical phobia. Abstract Introduction Severe fear of childbirth (FOC) during pregnancy holds significant implications for maternal mental health, decisions about mode of
Kayleigh Sheen +7 more
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Perceptions and attitudes of midwives toward breast milk expression following perinatal loss. [PDF]
Oreg A +3 more
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An international, multi‐method consensus process identified 10 core outcomes, 7 reporting items, and 4 noncore outcomes to standardize outcome reporting, reduce heterogeneity, and improve comparability and patient‐centeredness of research on critically ill obstetric patients.
Tiffany Yeretsian +4 more
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A survey of Ugandan skilled birth attendants regarding beliefs and management of gastroschisis. [PDF]
Eze AN +9 more
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Outcomes of antenatal hydronephrosis and other renal abnormalities in a population‐based cohort
Second‐trimester ultrasound screening using APD ≥6 mm achieves high detection, high spontaneous resolution, and markedly fewer febrile UTIs, supporting a balanced and clinically practical guideline. Abstract Introduction Hydronephrosis, commonly detected during second trimester ultrasound screenings, can signal underlying renal abnormalities.
Alva Evertsson +4 more
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From knowledge to action: Why midwifery-led counseling is the missing link in antenatal exercise adherence. [PDF]
Susilawati.
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In this objective, anonymous study of 1053 women attending their first antenatal appointment, a surprisingly low percentage (0.38%) contained ethyl glucuronide (EtG), a metabolite of alcohol. These findings challenge previous studies that suggest that up to 60% of pregnant women in Ireland consume alcohol during pregnancy. Abstract Introduction Reports
Ciara A. McCormick +10 more
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Midwives' competence and confidence in Kenya: a sequential explanatory study design. [PDF]
Edna T, Doreen K, Bob M.
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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
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Balancing safety and comfort in childbirth: a grounded theory of labor progress assessment among frontline obstetric healthcare providers. [PDF]
Chen LL +4 more
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