Health decline after childbirth is greater in women whose pregnancies were unplanned
By taking data prior to birth into account, a study by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) used a...
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By taking data prior to birth into account, a study by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) used a...
Read MoreA Swansea University academic has been recognised for her inclusive research practice that addresses the large gap in understanding of...
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Read MoreLoughborough University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that identifies the key human factors influencing maternity care outcomes,...
Read MoreA new free to join webinar taking place later this month will spotlight the vital innovation contributions of nurses, midwives,...
Read MoreFormal NHS Scotland partner InnoScot Health is launching a fresh innovation push with the aim of inspiring nurses, midwives, and...
Read MoreWhether lying on their back, all-fours position, sitting upright or squatting - women adopt different birthing positions during childbirth. What...
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