الأربعاء، 25 يناير 2023

Essex hospital pulls gas and air for pregnant women amid concerns for staff

Entonox gas and air is safe for pregnant women but exposure to staff over long periods could pose health risk

A hospital in Harlow has withdrawn painkilling gas and air for women because of the air quality of its maternity unit after high levels of nitrous oxide were found.

The Princess Alexandra hospital in Essex is the latest to withdraw the treatment. The Health and Safety Executive is already investigating Basildon hospital amid concerns over staff exposure to high levels of nitrous oxide used in Entonox.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/tqwWDhp

الأحد، 22 يناير 2023

Long NHS waiting lists cutting chances of pregnancy, fertility chief warns

Health service backlogs for gynaecological diagnoses and treatments are preventing women from starting IVF promptly

Prospective parents’ chances of having a baby are being affected by long NHS waiting lists for women’s health treatments, the UK’s fertility chief has warned.

Julia Chain, chair of UK fertility regulator the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), said delays to women getting diagnoses and treatments for gynaecological issues were preventing them from starting IVF quickly, which meant it was less likely to work.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/FqZDb6A

الخميس، 19 يناير 2023

Black babies stillborn at almost twice rate of white babies, ONS figures show

Campaigners call for greater research into why there are such stark variations in England and Wales

The stillbirth rate of black babies in England and Wales is almost twice that of white babies, with families from mixed and multiple ethnic groups registering the highest increase in stillbirths, figures show.

The death rate of black babies before or during delivery continues to be the highest, with 6.9 stillbirths per 1,000 births registered in 2021, compared with 3.6 per 1,000 white babies, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/MhH3RPW

الأربعاء، 18 يناير 2023

Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir hails landmark maternity pay ruling as ‘wake-up call’ for football

  • Iceland captain wins pay claim against former club Lyon
  • Fifpro union helped player to fight for pregnancy rights

The Iceland captain Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir has won her maternity claim against Lyon after she was not paid her full salary during pregnancy and has hailed the ruling as a “wake-up call for clubs”.

The 32-year-old turned to players’ union Fifpro to lodge her complaint with Fifa and football’s global body ruled in August last year that the club must pay the full amount owed to Gunnarsdóttir – €82,094.82 (£72,139) – within 45 days of notification of the decision. Fifa said the French club would face a transfer ban if they failed to pay in full.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/jhv5ZcS

Children of the storm: can a climate disaster hurt the unborn in the womb?

Study suggests children who were in the womb during Superstorm Sandy are more likely to have behavior disorders

When Superstorm Sandy hit in October 2012, Celia Sporer-Newman was about eight months pregnant and working full-time as a paramedic in Queens, New York.

Sporer-Newman had worked through previous disasters, including Hurricane Irene the year before, but this felt different. She saw news reports that said Sandy was going to be worse than anything New Yorkers had seen before.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3u8Dq4d

الثلاثاء، 17 يناير 2023

Mental health should be part of every woman’s birth plan. Here’s why | Lauren Keegan

When the odds are stacked against women, for mental health and the birth experience, postpartum mental health should be integral

Pregnancy is a time of change and uncertainty. We plan for birth and we plan for baby but we’re not in complete control of either outcome. What we know with certainty is that one in five women will experience perinatal anxiety and depression.

That’s not to say that planning for birth and baby isn’t important – it is.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/lYWgfAt

الاثنين، 16 يناير 2023

Covid increases chance of grave illness and death in pregnant women – study

Research conducted across a dozen countries finds infection also poses health risks for unborn children

Women are more likely to die in pregnancy if they catch Covid, according to researchers, who found the infection raised the risk of a swath of serious illnesses for mothers and their newborns.

Reports throughout the pandemic have highlighted how pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to the virus, with doctors urging women to take up the offer of Covid vaccination to reduce the risk to themselves and their children.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/uOV02wa

Maternal review – you know these exhausted women in your bones

This wonderful drama about doctors going back to work after having children is a spot-on exploration of female friendship – and how to survive in a system stacked against you

‘You wanted to be a mother,” Catherine MacDiarmid’s mother tells her. “It demands sacrifices.” New ITV1 drama Maternal interrogates how true this is and how true it should be – two very different questions – as it follows the return to frontline NHS work of three female doctors after their maternity leaves end.

MacDiarmid’s baby was the result of a-few-nights’ stands with fellow surgeon Lars, who was over from Scandinavia and returned to his wife without knowing about the pregnancy. MacDiarmid, an ambitious professional (played with perfect flintiness by Lara Pulver) rapidly finds out how much her time away has cost her. She is behind on surgical hours, of course, but not allowed to scrub in until she has completed the re-introductory course given by a bored lecturer, who knows that this is just one of many box-ticking exercises with which the path to efficiency is stupidly littered. MacDiarmid has lost standing in the male-dominated world of surgery and is straight out of the traps trying to build it back up.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/PCbzEyp

الأحد، 15 يناير 2023

Postpartum psychosis: new mothers speak out over need for support

Mania and depression can set in very quickly after a baby is born but care across the UK is patchy

Orlaith Quinn was an outgoing, vivacious mother of two until halfway through her third pregnancy, when she became uncharacteristically withdrawn. She raised her anxiety in checkups, but doctors told her this was normal. When she became manic after giving birth and told her family she had tried to kill herself three times, she was assessed by a psychiatrist who determined she was not a suicide risk.

Quinn had developed postpartum psychosis, which has good recovery rates, but an inquest determined earlier this year that her death in late 2018 at Belfast’s Royal Jubilee maternity hospital was “both foreseeable and preventable”.

Her husband, Ciaran, believes that if the hospital had a specialist mother and baby unit, “the culture in the hospital would have been different”, and staff would have been more aware of and experienced in dealing with perinatal and postnatal mental health problems.

“It’s an absolute crime Northern Ireland doesn’t have a mother and baby unit – there are various in England, Wales and now Scotland. Why did the women here not have that service – why should women here suffer? Why are they not treated as equal? Why don’t they have the same services when we’re governed by the same people? It blows my socks off,” he said.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/F9jqBJQ

الجمعة، 6 يناير 2023

SNP MP proposes paid leave for UK parents who have experienced miscarriage

Angela Crawley’s private member’s bill aims to grant three days of statutory paid leave to grieving parents

Ministers have been urged to back proposals that would grant paid leave to parents who have experienced miscarriage.

Under current UK law, people are not granted maternity leave or pay if they have had a miscarriage.

Continue reading...

from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/5modkKt