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A study looking at over 40,000 maternity records to assess home cervical ripening during induction of labour.

Scotland-specific data on incidence of, and outcomes following, COVID-19 infection and vaccination in pregnancy.

A library of reproductive tissue samples from women affected by coronavirus in pregnancy.

Comparing smooth and braided fibres for a stitch to keep the cervix closed during early pregnancy.

Can emergency cervical cerclage reduce pregnancy loss in women with cervical dilatation and exposed unruptured, fetal membranes?

Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to improve symptoms of mild-moderate anxiety and depression in pregnancy.

Exploring whether an under-mattress sensor can be used for remote, nighttime monitoring in pregnancy.

Identifying treatments that may be beneficial for people hospitalised with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.

Investigating which methods for rotating the baby at birth (hand or instrument) have the best outcomes.

Exploring whether continuous monitoring in pregnancy using ‘smart wearable technology’ can be used to identify risk of stillbirth.
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