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More children increases heart attack risk
The more children a mother has, the greater her risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure, according to new study findings.
Evidence-based decisions around screening are vital says research
National recommendations on whether to screen newborn babies for rare conditions do not always assess the evidence on the key benefits and harms of screening, according to researchers.
Research looks at risks of VBAC
The risk of complications during vaginal birth is higher for mothers and infants following a previous caesarean (CS), a new study has found.
Research reveals risk of incorrect seat belt use
Nearly half of pregnant women put their unborn babies at risk due to wearing seat belts wrongly, finds research.
New study to investigate randomised induction
The Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA) has published new maps showing that pregnant women and new mothers in a quarter of the UK still cannot access lifesaving specialist perinatal mental health services which meet national guidelines.
Women with IBD need more pregnancy advice
Researchers say that women with inflammatory bowel disease should be given more advice about pregnancy, so that they can make informed choices about their options and care.
Caring for pregnant women with Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes
Maternity care for pregnant women with Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) ‘must improve’, say researchers
Preconception blood pressure and pregnancy loss could be linked
Women with elevated blood pressure before conception could be at an increased risk of pregnancy loss, according to a new study.