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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

What's new in midwifery - 10th May 2023

Some things you might find useful.

There is a new Lancet series on "small vulnerable newborns".   The first in the series argues for that new term, to include preterm births, SGA and LBW.    That article is discussed in the Guardian.     

A new Maternal Mental Health Foundation report (PDF) on specialist perinatal mental health care,  discussed in the Guardian.

A NIHR Evidence Alert - summary of a research article - on the need for women who tear or who have a surgical cut to get prompt antibiotics. 

A research article, Application of the Modified Early Obstetrical Warning System (MEOWS) in postpartum patients in the emergency department.

Colleagues you meet might appreciate this Guardian article on recognising ectopic pregnancy.

Progestogen maintenance therapy for prolongation of pregnancy after an episode of preterm labour: A systematic review and meta-analysis.



Acknowledgements: Rotherham Hospital Library and Knowledge Service's Latest Health News; McMaster Evidence Alerts.

Posted by Keith Nockels at 5/10/2023 09:24:00 am
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