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Women's Reproductive Health. :1-17
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New Zealand College of Midwives Journal. 58
Background: When the umbilical cord is left unclamped after birth, a significant proportion of the blood from the placenta flows into the newborn, increasing the baby's blood volume by approximately 30%. Routine intervention of immediate cord clampin
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Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau, Sally Baddock, Ella Iosua, Lee Smith, Lian Wu, Patrea Andersen, Suzanne Miller, Griffin Leonard, Carmel Haggerty, Kelli Te Maihāroa, Sharon Brownie, David Tipene-Leach
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Proceedings: 2021 ITP Research Symposium, 25 and 26 November.
The strict nationwide Covid-19 lockdown that began in March 2020 in Aotearoa New Zealand required staff from tertiary education institutions to immediately adapt and move their teaching and professional activities online, as well as maintain social c
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George Parker, Lou Kelly, Suzanne Miller, Vicki Van Wagner, Manavi Handa, Sally Baddock, Christine Griffiths, Fleur Kelsey, Eva Neely, Karline Wilson-Mitchell
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Midwifery. 118:103605
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Women and Birth. 34:105-110
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Women and Birth. 32:e399-e408
Background Becoming a competent midwife is a complex process. The aim of midwifery education is to support the development of competence in midwifery skills, knowledge and to prepare graduates to meet the responsibilities inherent in the midwifery ro
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Melissa T. Purnell, Anna Pease, Dawn E. Elder, Sally Baddock, Barbara C. Galland, Peter S Blair
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Baddock, S A, Purnell, M T, Blair, P S, Pease, A, Elder, D & Galland, B C 2019, ' The influence of bed-sharing on infant physiology, breastfeeding and behaviour : A systematic review ', Sleep Medicine Reviews, vol. 43, pp. 106-117 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smrv.2018.10.007
This review aimed to better understand the underlying physiology of the risks and benefits of bed-sharing. Eight databases were searched using terms relating to adult–infant/baby, bed-sharing/co-sleeping combined with outcome terms for physiology,
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Women and Birth. 31:202-209
Problem Supplementation of breastfed babies is common during the hospital stay. Background The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) optimises practices to support exclusive breastfeeding, yet supplementation is still prevalent. Objective To deter
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Sally Baddock, Barry J Taylor, Sheila M. Williams, David Tipene-Leach, Raymond Jones, Caroline McElnay, Angeline Tangiora
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 54:638-646
Aim The aim of this study was to identify the potential risks and benefits of sleeping infants in a Pēpi-Pod distributed to families with high risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy compared to a bassinet. Methods Forty-five mostly indigenous M
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New Zealand College of Midwives Journal. 53:45-52