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  1. Antenatal surveillance of placental function using a wearable near infrared spectroscopy device with machine learning data interpretation
  2. Risk Factors and Outcomes Associated With Delayed Villous Maturation in Placenta: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
  3. The management of chronic pain in pregnancy
  4. Characterising Forces Applied During the Simulated Management of Impacted Fetal Head: Pre‐Clinical Methods Study
  5. Low‐Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Late Gestation Cervix and Birth Outcome Correlation: A Prospective Cohort Study
  6. Protocol for a systematic review of wearable devices for antenatal fetal monitoring
  7. Author's Reply
  8. Protocol for a systematic review of wearable devices for antenatal fetal monitoring
  9. Surgeons’ perceptions on the utility of a novel force sensor at the surgeon-tool interface: a qualitative interview study (Preprint)
  10. Surgeons’ perceptions on the utility of a conceptual novel force sensor at the surgeon-tool interface: a formative interview study (Preprint)
  11. Postpartum Psychosis: could chronic insomnia or short sleep be protective?
  12. A prediction model for stillbirth based on first trimester pre‐eclampsia combined screening
  13. Access to skills in rotational Kielland forceps
  14. A stretchable, self-healing and semi-transparent nanogenerator for energy harvesting and sensing
  15. Are Kielland forceps a safe option for birth?
  16. Flexible triboelectric nanogenerators using transparent copper nanowire electrodes: energy harvesting, sensing human activities and material recognition
  17. BJOG-22-1117.R1: Are Kielland’s Forceps a Safe Option for Birth?
  18. Magnetic resonance imaging in late pregnancy to improve labour and delivery outcomes – a systematic literature review
  19. Abnormal placental villous maturity and dysregulated glucose metabolism: implications for stillbirth prevention
  20. Let's talk about it: Reframing communication in medical teams
  21. Preface
  22. Proceed with reasonable care: When legal principles inform training to prevent harm during childbirth
  23. Protocol for the development of a core outcome set for stillbirth care research (iCHOOSE Study)
  24. Feasibility and design of a trial regarding the optimal mode of delivery for preterm birth: the CASSAVA multiple methods study
  25. Modify, don’t stop! Time to reconsider the ‘relative’ and ‘absolute’ contraindications to physical activity in pregnancy: an opinion piece
  26. Evidence of disparities in the provision of the maternal postpartum 6-week check in primary care in England, 2015–2018: an observational study using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD)
  27. Pregnancy outcomes following different types of bariatric surgery: A national cohort study
  28. Parents’ experiences of care offered after stillbirth: An international online survey of high and middle‐income countries
  29. Parents’ Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death 2 (PARENTS 2) study: a mixed-methods study of implementation
  30. Consent in pregnancy - an observational study of ante-natal care in the context of Montgomery: all about risk?
  31. Intramuscular oxytocin versus Syntometrine® versus carbetocin for prevention of primary postpartum haemorrhage after vaginal birth: a randomised double‐blinded clinical trial of effectiveness, side effects and quality of life
  32. Parent engagement in perinatal mortality reviews: an online survey of clinicians from six high‐income countries
  33. A cross‐sectional study of immune seroconversion to SARS‐CoV‐2 in frontline maternity health professionals
  34. A cross-sectional study of immune seroconversion to SARS-CoV-2 in front-line maternity health professionals
  35. Re: Why stillbirth deserves a place on the medical school curriculum
  36. Unprecedently high rates of gestational diabetes in women with body mass index ≥40kg/m2 at booking: A retrospective UK cohort study
  37. The RESPECT Study for consensus on global bereavement care after stillbirth
  38. The enemy of the good in assigning cause of fetal death
  39. ‘Get me the airway there’: Negotiating leadership in obstetric emergencies
  40. The effects of interactive training of healthcare providers on the management of life-threatening emergencies in hospital
  41. PARENTS 2 study: consensus report for parental engagement in the perinatal mortality review process
  42. Three wound-dressing strategies to reduce surgical site infection after abdominal surgery: the Bluebelle feasibility study and pilot RCT
  43. Development of a ‘universal-reporter’ outcome measure (UROM) for patient and healthcare professional completion: a mixed methods study demonstrating a novel concept for optimal questionnaire design
  44. Effect of hands-on interprofessional simulation training for local emergencies in Scotland: the THISTLE stepped-wedge design randomised controlled trial
  45. Training health workers to prevent and manage post-partum haemorrhage (PPH)
  46. Simulation TRaining for Operative vaginal Birth Evaluation: study protocol for an observational stepped-wedge interrupted time-series study (STROBE)
  47. The role of manual rotation in avoiding and managing OVD
  48. Born to survive: A critical review of out-of-hospital maternal cardiac arrests and pre-hospital perimortem caesarean section
  49. Intramuscular oxytocin versus oxytocin/ergometrine versus carbetocin for prevention of primary postpartum haemorrhage after vaginal birth: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the IMox study)
  50. Journal Club
  51. Validation of the Bluebelle Wound Healing Questionnaire for assessment of surgical‐site infection in closed primary wounds after hospital discharge
  52. PARENTS 2 Study: a qualitative study of the views of healthcare professionals and stakeholders on parental engagement in the perinatal mortality review—from ‘bottom of the pile’ to joint learning
  53. Parents’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences of care after stillbirth in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-summary
  54. Patients and hospital managers want laparoscopic simulation training to become mandatory before live operating: a multicentre qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions
  55. Understanding mothers’ decision-making needs for autopsy consent after stillbirth: Framework analysis of a large survey
  56. Re: Stillbirth: balancing patient preferences with clinical evidence
  57. Every Woman, Every Child's ‘Progress in Partnership’ for stillbirths: a commentary by the stillbirth advocacy working group
  58. PARENTS 2 study protocol: pilot of Parents’ Active Role and ENgagement in the review of Their Stillbirth/perinatal death
  59. CPR-related organ injuries in pregnant and non-pregnant subjects: Liver. An overview of evidence
  60. Stillbirth: understand, standardise, educate - time to end preventable harm
  61. Making stillbirths visible: a systematic review of globally reported causes of stillbirth
  62. Rotational Forceps Versus Manual Rotation and Direct Forceps
  63. Neonatal brain injuries in England: population-based incidence derived from routinely recorded clinical data held in the National Neonatal Research Database
  64. Significant intraventricular hemorrhage is more likely in very preterm infants born by vaginal delivery: a multi-centre retrospective cohort study
  65. Learning from deaths: Parents’ Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death (the PARENTS 1 study)
  66. THISTLE: trial of hands-on Interprofessional simulation training for local emergencies: a research protocol for a stepped-wedge clustered randomised controlled trial
  67. A mixed-methods feasibility and external pilot study to inform a large pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the effects of surgical wound dressing strategies on surgical site infections (Bluebelle Phase B): study protocol for a randomised controlle...
  68. Pregnancy after stillbirth: anxiety and a whole lot more
  69. All bereaved parents are entitled to good care after stillbirth: INSIGHT
  70. Classification of causes and associated conditions for stillbirths and neonatal deaths
  71. Care following stillbirth in high-resource settings: Latest evidence, guidelines, and best practice points
  72. Rotational forceps versus manual rotation and direct forceps: A retrospective cohort study
  73. Carbetocin versus oxytocin for prevention of post-partum haemorrhage at caesarean section in the United Kingdom: An economic impact analysis
  74. Could low Safety Attitudes Questionnaire scores be indicative of an environment where it may be difficult to get new training practices established?
  75. Deflation versus maintained inflation of gastric band in pregnancy: A national cohort study
  76. Care in subsequent pregnancies following stillbirth: an international survey of parents
  77. Provision of mental health support and Caesarean birth for women with fear of childbirth: a national survey
  78. Bluebelle study (phase A): a mixed-methods feasibility study to inform an RCT of surgical wound dressing strategies
  79. Feasibility work to inform the design of a randomized clinical trial of wound dressings in elective and unplanned abdominal surgery
  80. Stream 7 - Psychological Aspects of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (FC7)
  81. Do dressings prevent infection of closed primary wounds after surgery?
  82. Emergency training for in-hospital-based healthcare providers: effects on clinical practice and patient outcomes
  83. Stillbirths: economic and psychosocial consequences
  84. Hybrid simulation compared to manikin alone in teaching pelvic examinations: a randomised control trial
  85. Stillbirths: recall to action in high-income countries
  86. Systematic review to understand and improve care after stillbirth: a review of parents’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences
  87. From grief, guilt pain and stigma to hope and pride – a systematic review and meta-analysis of mixed-method research of the psychosocial impact of stillbirth
  88. Pregnancy after weight loss surgery: a commentary
  89. Team training for safer birth
  90. Myths and realities of training in obstetric emergencies
  91. Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students
  92. Identifying Deteriorating Patients Through Multidisciplinary Team Training
  93. E-learning and near-peer teaching in electrocardiogram education: a randomised trial
  94. Authors' reply re: The Blue Journal Club
  95. Journal Club via social media: authors take note of the impact of #BlueJC
  96. Stillbirth: public/patient involvement in sensitive research and research ethics
  97. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of pregnant women
  98. One size does not fit all. Management of the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band in pregnancy: a national prospective cohort study
  99. What Makes Maternity Teams Effective and Safe? Lessons From a Series of Research on Teamwork, Leadership, and Team Training
  100. A note from BJOG's CPD Editor
  101. PA.17 Joint perspective, joint decision making; improving maternity bereavement care for stillbirth. A mixed methods multicentre study in the UK providing an in-depth understanding of maternity bereavement care
  102. Operative vaginal birth: better training for better outcomes
  103. ROBuST: RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training
  104. Nontechnical skills
  105. Vacuum-assisted birth
  106. Rotational forceps
  107. Medico-legal matters
  108. Operative vaginal birth in the 21st century: a global perspective
  109. Indications and assessment for operative vaginal birth
  110. Nonrotational forceps and manual rotation
  111. Caesarean section at full dilatation
  112. Analgesia and anaesthesia for operative vaginal birth
  113. Authors' reply: #BlueJC:BJOG and Katherine Twining Network collaborate to facilitate post‐publication peer review and enhance research literacy via a Twitter journal club
  114. The thistle study: a stepped-wedge clustered trial of an intrapartum emergencies training package in Scottish maternity units
  115. What makes maternity teams effective and safe? Lessons from a series of research on teamwork, leadership and team training
  116. Reducing risk in maternity by optimising teamwork and leadership: an evidence-based approach to save mothers and babies
  117. Authors’ reply
  118. Simulation: Improving patient outcomes
  119. E‐Posters, EP5
  120. E‐Posters, EP9
  121. Platform Posters, PP1
  122. Oral Presentations, FC1
  123. E‐Posters, EP16
  124. Multiprofessional Team Simulation Training, Based on an Obstetric Model, Can Improve Teamwork in Other Areas of Health Care
  125. Deflation of gastric band balloon in pregnancy for improving outcomes
  126. #BlueJC:BJOG and Katherine Twining Network collaborate to facilitate post‐publication peer review and enhance research literacy via a Twitter journal club
  127. PL.16 Does the Use of Carbetocin Reduce Recovery Times at Caesarean Section? An Audit of Outcomes Following Routine Introduction of Carbetocin at Southmead Hospital
  128. PL.19 Cost Comparison of Routine Carbetocin Use at Caesarean Section
  129. Improving team training in acute health care: critical synthesis of seven mixed-methods studies
  130. Implementation strategies – moving guidance into practice
  131. Effective team training to improve outcomes in maternal collapse and perimortem caesarean section
  132. W005 OVARIAN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY, A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE? A CASE REPORT
  133. O168 MATERNAL AND NEONATAL SHORT TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING KIELLAND'S FORCEPS DELIVERY
  134. O192 THE IMPLICATIONS OF OVARIAN DERMOID CYST CONTENT SPILLAGE AT LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
  135. O635 SENIOR CLINICIAN PRESENCE ON LABOUR WARD AND PATIENT OUTCOME: A MULTICENTER MIXED‐METHODS STUDY
  136. O713 MULTIPROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY TRAINING, BASED ON AN OBSTETRIC MODEL, CAN IMPROVE TEAMWORK IN OTHER SURGICAL AREAS
  137. OP06.01: Treatment of fetal tachyarrhythmias in hydropic and non-hydropic fetuses: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  138. Deflation of gastric band balloon in pregnancy for improving outcomes
  139. Teamwork for Clinical Emergencies
  140. Women's perception of the term ‘obstetrician’
  141. Registration of systematic reviews: PROSPERO
  142. Elective birth at 37 weeks of gestation versus standard care for women with an uncomplicated twin pregnancy at term: the Twins Timing of Birth Randomised Trial
  143. A REVIEW OF UMBILICAL CORD PROLAPSE AND THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING ON MANAGEMENT
  144. Clinical Efficiency in a Simulated Emergency and Relationship to Team Behaviors
  145. The management of retrograde ejaculation: a systematic review and update
  146. Training teams and leaders to reduce resuscitation errors and improve patient outcome
  147. More to Teamwork Than Knowledge, Skill, and Attitude
  148. Sustaining simulation training programmes – experience from maternity care
  149. Incorrect sexing after pregnancy loss: A note of caution
  150. Measuring the impact of simulation-based training on patient safety and quality of care: Lessons from maternity
  151. Team Communication With Patient Actors
  152. Training to reduce adverse obstetric events with risk of cerebral palsy
  153. IMPROVING COLLABORATION IN MATERNITY WITH INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING
  154. Clinical efficiency in a simulated emergency and relationship to team behaviours: a multisite cross-sectional study
  155. The management of a simulated emergency: Better teamwork, better performance
  156. Planned vaginal delivery or planned caesarean delivery in women with extreme obesity
  157. Training for Obstetric Emergencies
  158. Contributors
  159. The effect of misoprostol on postpartum contractions: a randomised comparison of three sublingual doses
  160. Prospective Evaluation of a Continuous Monitoring and Quality-Improvement System for Reducing Adverse Neonatal Outcomes
  161. SIMULATION TRAINING FOR OBSTETRIC PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCIES
  162. A longitudinal study of patient and surgeon goal achievement 2 years after surgery following pelvic floor dysfunction surgery
  163. Attitudes Toward Safety and Teamwork in a Maternity Unit With Embedded Team Training
  164. Caesarean section surgical techniques: a randomised factorial trial (CAESAR)*
  165. Peer-assisted learning: A planning and implementation framework. Guide supplement 30.7 – Practical application
  166. More to teamwork than knowledge, skill and attitude
  167. Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial of Hybrid Obstetric Simulation Training for Undergraduate Students
  168. Access to computerised analysis of intrapartum cardiotocographs improves clinicians’ prediction of newborn umbilical artery blood pH
  169. Structural changes in endometrial basal glands during menstruation
  170. Randomised trial of structured antenatal training sessions to improve the birth process
  171. Apgar score and perinatal death after one previous caesarean delivery
  172. Expedited partner therapy for Chlamydia trachomatis at the community pharmacy
  173. Super-obesity and risk for early and late pre-eclampsia
  174. Ultrasonography and incidental ovarian pathology
  175. Uterine rupture after previous caesarean section
  176. Laparoscopic assisted radical vaginal hysterectomy versus radical abdominal hysterectomy-a randomised phase II trial: perioperative outcomes and surgicopathological measurements
  177. Uterine blood flow in pregnant patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: relationships with clinical outcomes
  178. Journal club
  179. A simple tool to measure patient perceptions of operative birth
  180. Prospective evaluation of a continuous monitoring and quality-improvement system for reducing adverse neonatal outcomes
  181. I306 The characteristics of effective teams
  182. O864 Profile of attitudes to safety, teamwork and working conditions in a maternity unit with embedded inter‐professional learning
  183. P8 Improving the accuracy of blood loss estimation at antepartum haemorrhage using a semi‐quantitative, pictorial, visual assessment tool
  184. O863 A prospective study of maternal satisfaction with operative birth: Seniority matters?
  185. Teamworking, skills and drills
  186. Evaluation of a strategy to improve undergraduate experience in obstetrics and gynaecology
  187. The active components of effective training in obstetric emergencies
  188. Retrospective cohort study of diagnosis–delivery interval with umbilical cord prolapse: the effect of team training
  189. PROMPT education and development: saving mothers’ and babies’ lives in resource poor settings
  190. Author's reply
  191. Reaction to anti-D immunoglobulin – can we manage it?
  192. Multiprofessional ‘fire‐drill’ training in the labour ward
  193. Content analysis of team communication in an obstetric emergency scenario
  194. Healthcare evaluation of the use of atosiban and fibronectin for the management of pre-term labour
  195. Peerless reviewers
  196. Tubal disease and assisted reproduction
  197. HIV and Pregnancy
  198. Chlamydia screening or prophylaxis before laparoscopy and dye hydrotubation: no readmissions, no worry, or is that so?
  199. Unnecessary iron supplementation in pregnancy can be harmful: intergenerational implications
  200. Polycystic ovary syndrome and pregnancy outcome: red herring or red flag?
  201. Breech presentation: An audit project as means of pursuing clinical excellence
  202. Preface
  203. SOS Safe Obstetric Systems
  204. TeamWorking, Skills and Drills on the Labour Ward