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  1. Why clinical audit is important in midwifery: experiences from Kenya
  2. Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: a single-centre retrospective cohort study
  3. Cerebrospinal fluid shunts in the maternity context
  4. Female genital mutilation: an ‘old’ problem with no place in a modern world
  5. Going the extra 200 miles
  6. Using folic acid-fortified flour should be mandatory policy
  7. Introducing the Social Sciences for Midwifery Practice: Birthing in a Contemporary Society Lindsay Patricia and Peate Ian (Eds) Introducing the Social Sciences for Midwifery Practice: Birthing in a Contemporary Society 186pp £27.99 Routledge 9781138015...
  8. Urinary catheterisation: Indications and complications
  9. What constitutes good trial evidence?
  10. International research roundup
  11. Research roundup: September 2015
  12. A national online survey of UK maternity unit service provision for women with fear of birth
  13. International research roundup
  14. Research roundup—July 2015
  15. Research roundup—May 2015
  16. What constitutes good trial evidence?
  17. International research roundup
  18. Research roundup—March 2015
  19. Research roundup—February 2015
  20. Research roundup—January 2015
  21. Research roundup—November 2014
  22. Ebola in pregnancy
  23. International research roundup
  24. Research Roundup—October 2014
  25. Research Roundup—August 2014
  26. Nursing and midwifery at the crossroads—new challenges, new successes
  27. Nursing and midwifery at the crossroads—new challenges, new successes
  28. Timing of pregnancy in obese women after bariatric surgery
  29. Midwife on a mission
  30. Telephone support for women during pregnancy and the first six weeks postpartum
  31. The Role of the Midwife During Pregnancy, Labour and Post-partum
  32. Protecting girls living in the uk from genital mutilation
  33. Protecting girls living in the UK from genital mutilation
  34. ‘Staff should not be penalised by postcode’
  35. Yana Richens and Tina Lavender: Consultant Editors of the British Journal of Midwifery
  36. Telephone support for women during pregnancy and the first six weeks postpartum
  37. Reversing a brutal act
  38. Reversing a brutal act
  39. ‘She can choose, as long as I’m happy with it’: A qualitative study of expectant fathers’ views of birth place
  40. Lower back pain during pregnancy: advice and exercises for women
  41. Strengthening health systems
  42. Exploring the perceptions of midwifery staff about safety culture
  43. A Qualitative Study of Women’s Experiences of Communication in Antenatal Care: Identifying Areas for Action
  44. Pregnancy following bariatric surgery
  45. Bring back the scales
  46. Tackling maternal obesity: suggestions for midwives
  47. Complications of catheterization
  48. Implementing the NICE guideline on postnatal care
  49. Being a male refugee or asylum seeker
  50. The devastating impact of perinatal depression
  51. Are older mothers the new teenagers?
  52. Zero tolerance on torture
  53. Current service provision for women in the UK who have undergone FGM
  54. Routine prophylactic drugs in normal labour for reducing gastric aspiration and its effects
  55. Vulvectomy and clitoridectomy: A woman's guide to FGM
  56. Female genital mutilation: A growing challenge for midwives in the UK
  57. Challenging times
  58. The write way
  59. The write way
  60. Book ReviewsEyes Without Sparkle: a journey through postnatal illness Elaine A Hanzak Radcliffe ISBN 185775655X £16.95
  61. The question is how many my lord?
  62. Clinical guidance in diabetes: using the internet
  63. Clinical guidance in diabetes: using the internet
  64. Service framework calls for cultural shift
  65. Getting guidelines into practice: a literature review
  66. Getting guidelines into practice: a literature review
  67. Non-English speaking women are at risk
  68. 10 years of the BJM: let's celebrate!
  69. Are midwives using research evidence in practice?
  70. New horizons on intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring
  71. We should make peace with baby milk representatives
  72. Listening to mothers: improving evidence-based practice
  73. Unwitting racism and midwifery
  74. Tokophobia