What ' s new in midwifery - 20th July 2022

Some things you may want to know about:First, consider submitting an abstract to theInternational Maternal Newborn Health Conference in Cape Town, May 2023. TheGuardian ' s report of plans to offer COVID boosters to the over 50s has a quote from the UKHSA that mentions pregnant women.  This made me look forGovernment information on the autumn booster programme, which does say that pregnant women are eligible.  The UKHSA quote encourages them to take up the offer.Then, athematic report from the National Child Mortality Database looking at the contribution of newborn health to child mortality, in England.  And analysis of preconception indicators, from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities.  This uses data recorded at maternity appointments in England.Coronavirus hospital admissions by vaccination and pregnancy status, for December 2020-August 2021, for England, from the Office for National Statistics.Then, some research:Evaluation of the Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP) for antenatal detection of small for gestational age: The DESiGN cluster randomised trial.  The trial involves maternity units in England.  (Open access).Planned delivery or expectant management in preeclampsia: an individual participant data meta-analysis (Open access).And a study carried out in South Carolina, which might be of interest to blog readers outside the USA as well, Effect of an Intensive Nurse Home Visiting...
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