New method paves way for fewer severe birth injuries
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Why genomics is rapidly becoming an essential part of maternity care
Women in the UK can now access new, first-of-its-kind pelvic health support through the NHS
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13 March 2025

New resource to help South London families coping with pregnancy loss

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is taking part in a new initiative to support families who have experienced pregnancy...

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25 October 2022

Single stranded suture threads could prevent pregnancy infection complications, C-STICH trial finds

Women at risk of pregnancy loss who need a specialist surgical procedure could benefit from a single-stranded suture thread to...

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20 July 2022

West Middlesex University uses VR to support women with pregnancy loss

West Middlesex University Hospital’s early pregnancy unit is using a new virtual reality solution to help support women who experience...

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28 June 2022

Infertility and pregnancy loss may increase women’s risk of stroke later in life

A history of miscarriage or stillbirth could be considered a female-specific risk factor for stroke  Infertility and pregnancy loss are...

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10 February 2021

Dirty air linked to pregnancy loss in South Asia

Pregnant women in South Asia are exposed to the dirtiest ambient air in the world with nearly 30 per cent...

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