Many congratulations to @AvignonValerie on her 2nd #PhD paper: What do mothers think about their antenatal classes? @LPResGroup @SRIP_ECR With thanks to all participants & collaborators! @CHUVLausanne @ISPOG_org https://t.co/0c59i4QblM
Exploring motivations for participating in research among Australian women with advanced gynaecological cancer: a qualitative study https://t.co/OkFTaxw3Nf #cancer#womenshealth
Please do share with UK parents who could be interested in this study on how best to help support parents after bringing baby home from NICU. Thank you!! ❤️💙💙💙
Our new paper: degree of perineal tear was significantly associated with childbirth-related PTSD up to 2 years pp. Such important clinical implications for this often overlooked&stigmatised issue! @TheSRIP @MarceSociety @ISPOG_org https://t.co/gkbnOJlbeO
Attended an excellent symposium on care for women with childhood trauma around childbirth this morning at the World Congress on Women’s Mental Health in Maastricht. Trauma-informed care is so important! @clareamc@iawmh
The absence of nurturing relationships can lead to psychological trauma which can have long-lasting consequences.
Our infographic tells the story of early childhood trauma and how we can prevent trauma and mitigate its impact.
Based on 26 studies from 18 countries, this systematic review and meta-analysis highlighted that mothers with a family history of any psychiatric disorder had an almost doubled risk of developing postpartum #depression compared to mothers without. https://t.co/zEJd6YHe71
New article published.
Partner relationship quality, social support and maternal stress during pregnancy and the first COVID-19 lockdown https://t.co/OqpXuGfL5c
Interesting: Breastfed infants of disadvantaged mothers had stronger cognitive abilities up to the age of 7 than those who were bottle-fed in large UK cohort study @ISPOG_org @TheSRIP @TheMarceSociety @MidwivesRCM https://t.co/rljjls0Zmo