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Centre for Maternal & Child Health Research
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Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research (CMCHR), School of Health & Psychological Sciences (@CityUniHealth), City, University of London (@CityUniLondon)
London
Joined October 2014
RT @eviecanavan: We at @PMHPUK are making plans for the 9th annual UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week which will take place 5 - 11 Ma…
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RT @maddy_benton: Inviting women with gestational diabetes to take part in 3 interviews to understand how the condition impacts women from…
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RT @HPsychPregnancy: Are you a mother of a child under the age of 2 years in England? Did you make any positive changes to health behaviour…
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RT @INTERSECTstudy: INTERSECT 2026 is coming! If you would like to join, please email intersect@city.ac.uk
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RT @BurdettTrust: WOMEN'S HEALTH GRANT PROGRAMME The online application form for our new grant programme is now open! We are particularly…
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RT @CHIR_City: Read our new review on how group antenatal care models empower participants & the challenges of scaling them in medicalized,…
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RT @OctaviaWiseman: Read all about Group Care here - @TPM_Journal July/August issue is open access and covers different aspects of the mode…
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RT @AIMS_online: Thanks to the authors @City_CMCHR for producing a summary of their report into the implementation of continuity of carer i…
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RT @GroupCare1000: Group Care in Suriname and the UK: Can you restart group care after it stopped? Listen to this e…
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RT @themapstudy: New @themapstudy publication on women’s experiences of anxiety assessment in pregnancy and after birth
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RT @DrSusanAyers: The findings of UK birth trauma inquiry show that change is long overdue – here’s what needs to happen now
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RT @OctaviaWiseman: Thanks to so many clinical colleagues implementing #PregnancyCircles as part of normal care who fed into the learning…
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RT @OctaviaWiseman: UK Group Care history is made! Here's the last of three postnatal sessions of the first Parenting Circles group co-faci…
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RT @feministnoire: A snapshot of Reproductive Justice as a critical, intersectional feminist framework to address injustices in maternal, r…
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RT @CityUniHealth: New study from @City_CMCHR suggests that for almost all births in England, being born ‘out of hours’ is as safe as being…
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RT @OctaviaWiseman: The wonderful Dr Jalana Lazar presenting @REACHpregnancy #PregnancyCircles poster at the ICM in Bali with co-author Pen…
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RT @DrSusanAyers: What a week!! We won best research project 2023 for @matrixstudy and best partnership project 2023 for @INTERSECTstudy 🥳…
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RT @CityUniLondon: This year, the theme for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is anxiety 💚 Anxiety can affect us all in different ways, but here…
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RT @claazevedo1: Have you had a baby in a Freestanding Midwifery Unit (Birth Centre outside hospital) in England - or planned care there an…
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Just some of the important research we undertake in CMCHR aiming to enhance and support midwifery care. Happy International Day of the Midwife! #EvidenceToReality
Happy International Day of the Midwife ❤️ Research by Dr Lucia Rocca-Ihenacho, Professor Christine McCourt and Professor Alison Macfarlane has discovered that midwifery unit care may be safer, leading to the development of the Midwifery Unit Network. ➡️
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