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If you’re researching maternity care, you’ll need access to journals. Here’s some tips to help with accessing research documents for free.
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If you’re researching maternity care, you’ll need access to journals. Here’s some tips to help with accessing research documents for free.
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Long-acting reversible contraception or ‘LARC’ describes contraceptive methods that you don’t need to use every day. This includes the copper intrauterine device (also known as the ‘coil’), progestogen-only intrauterine system (also known as the ‘hormonal coil’), progestogen-only injectable contraceptives (‘depo’) and subdermal implants (‘implant’). I recently mentioned another group conducting research on provision of long
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Hello lovely Big Birthas! Did you give birth between March and August 2020? If so, researchers at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) at the University of Oxford want to hear from you! The researchers are trying to find out about the health and care of mums and babies during the COVID-19 pandemic. They want to
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The best thing about ParentingScienceGang was discovering all the other articulate people passionate about the issues of high BMI pregnancy. One such woman is Dr Mari Greenfield, who presented our research at the Medical Sociology Conference in York in September. Mari has written a guest post about the experience: Big Birthas: unpacking ‘choice’ for pregnant
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