Socioeconomic, ethnic inequalities and adverse pregnancy outcomes: time for the disparities to disappearLorna Lawther, Ciara Close5 October 2022
Analysis on the quality and safety of care in relation to neonatal outcomes in alongside midwifery units is reassuring, identifying that specific maternal risk factors have highest predictive value in assessing riskLisa Stephens, Lucy Hope22 September 2022
Non-pharmacological interventions may reduce levels of fear of childbirth, but the reduction may not be clinically significantZeinab Hamzehgardeshi, Fatemeh Ansari28 April 2022
Parents’ experiences of care offered after stillbirth: available, accessible, acceptable, equitable and effective careZeinab Hamzehgardeshi, Fatemeh Ansari, Elham Khoori27 June 2022
Optimising mother–baby outcomes of pregnancy and childbirth in prison requires both individual and systems reviewAdele Baldwin, Tanya Capper5 September 2022
Midwives experiences are an important factor in identifying and supporting victims of sex traffickingClare Gordon, Kirsty Barclay27 July 2022
Cultural competency among healthcare providers is vital to ensure equitable and optimal maternity care for im/migrant and visible minority womenMohammad Mojammel Hussain Raihan, Tanvir Chowdhury Turin19 January 2022
Transitioning to motherhood under COVID-19 lockdown—challenges and silver liningsMartina Giltenane, Thilo Kroll, Kate Frazer19 January 2022
Population data suggest persistently high risk of pregnancy complications in women with chronic kidney diseaseJu-Lee Oei, Yoga Kandasamy9 November 2021