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Heather Beckett,John Radford Heather Beckett
This landmark legal case has changed the law on consent in health care. All health care workers must be aware of the implications of this for their practice when 'sharing information' with patients and the assertion of consent by the patien...
HaKyung Maria Kim,Sadie Geraghty HaKyung Maria Kim
Sexuality is often bound together with sexual function in contemporary sexual health literature; however, sexuality is a multidimensional phenomenon that has a broader historical concept and cultural meaning. In addition to a significant gl...
Rikke Damkjaer Maimburg Rikke Damkjaer Maimburg
In recent years, induction of labour has become increasingly common in many countries and has moved towards an earlier gestational age. The aim of this study was to describe how low-risk pregnant women experienced post-term pregnancy in a l...
Hannah Dahlen Hannah Dahlen
Childbirth is mainly grey. The most straightforward of births can lead to unexpected, heart-stopping moments--and the highest risk woman can, despite our fears, birth without any of the imagined horrors being realised. As midwives we can ch...
Sylvia Murphy Tighe,Joan Lalor Sylvia Murphy Tighe
This two-part series explores the phenomenon of concealed pregnancy and the association with newborn abandonment, with reference to recent cases of public interest. In Part 1 we focus on defining concealed pregnancy as a complex process whi...
Elizabeth Gomez Elizabeth Gomez
Midwives are crucial to enhancing public health and wellbeing. Caring for families throughout the childbearing continuum offers midwives the perfect opportunity to address many public health agendas. All aspects of midwifery care can influe...
Sara Wickham Sara Wickham
In this column, Sara Wickham takes a sideways look at issues relevant to midwives, students, women and families, inviting us to sit down with a cup of tea and ponder what we think we know. Research has consistently failed to show that elect...