What ' s new in midwifery - mostly COVID related

The last collection of things you may want to know about.  Firstly, COVID related:Asystematic review and meta-analysis of neonatal outcomes of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy, published in Pediatric Research.Another,of the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women, published in BJOG.Then, apopulation based matched cohort study of major congenital anomalies following COVID-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 infection - two separate groups, using health records from Scotland, published in Nature Communications.Anda sequential prospective meta-analysis of clinical risk factors of adverse outcomes among women with COVID-19 in the pregnancy and postpartum period, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.And then non COVID related:A report of theEXPECT trial of insulin degludec or insulin detemir, both in combination with insulin aspart, in the treatment of pregnant women with type 1 diabetes (the link is to the PubMed record).ACochrane review of fetal scalp stimulation for assessing fetal wellbeing during labour.And three articles from the Journal of Advanced Nursing:Onea systematic review of qualitative research on parental perceptions and experiences of infant crying.The eye of this older librarian was caught bya qualitative descriptive study of managers ' perception of older nurses and midwives and their contribution to the workplace.And finally,a qualitative reflexive thematic analysis study of midwives ' perspectives of intrav...
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