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Ectopic pregnancy – the midwife’s role in the community
(2016-03-29)
Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is estimated to occur in one out of 80 women.1 Midwives and nurses are often the first port of call for a woman and therefore the importance of understanding the signs of symptoms of EP to ensure ...
The pregnant woman’s emotional journey through the prison system
(2016-02-18)
Little is known about the experience of being a pregnant woman in prison. In the UK there are approximately 4000 women in prison at any one time and between 6 and 7% are estimated to be pregnant (Ministry of Justice, 2015). ...
A Pregnant pause: : expecting in the prison estate
(Waterside Press, 2015-10-20)
Maternity Care in Prison
(2015-03-27)
An audit into supervisors of midwives experience of supervision
(2014-12-02)
An audit of supervisors of midwives' (SoMs') experience of supervision and their understanding of their role as leaders in clinical practice was undertaken. Particular attention was paid to their experiences as newly ...
The Pregnant Woman in Prison
(2014-06-30)
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant prisoners have unique and complex physical and psychological needs. The need for a ‘one-stop shop’ for health care was ...
Programmes of care during childbirth
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-01)
The aims of antenatal care
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-01)
Ectopic Pregnancy : A Real Issue for Midwives
(2008-06)
Ectopic pregnancy is the third biggest killer of pregnant women in the UK. Outlines the symptoms and management and explores the condition's psychological and physical effects