Midwifery care based on a precautionary approach: Promoting normal births in maternity wards: The thoughts and experiences of midwives
ConclusionThe midwives experienced challenges, as they worked in an environment where different ideologies prevailed. They utilized the positive aspects of small maternity wards, like the opportunity for continuous support during labour and continuity of care during the childbearing process. Midwives should encourage discussions about their precautionary approach and the use of technology for low-risk women, while reflecting on their own views on normal births. (Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - July 5, 2018 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Readiness of pharmacists and consumers for pharmacy-based chlamydia screening in Australia and Switzerland
ConclusionThe majority of consumers and pharmacists support pharmacy-based chlamydia testing. There is now emerging evidence that the policy makers in Australia and Switzerland need to develop pharmacy-based chlamydia testing as core business. (Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - July 5, 2018 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Irish women’s experience of Ectopic pregnancy
ConclusionsThis study has implications for the care of women who experience Ectopic pregnancy particularly in relation to how they are managed from diagnosis to completion of treatment. (Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - July 5, 2018 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Birth preparedness and determinants of birth place among migrants living in slums and slum-like pockets in Delhi, India
ConclusionMigrant women are at the risk of utilizing the services to a less extent. The health systems need to take measures to mitigate the disadvantage due to migration through specific strategies to make them inclusive and outreach to the poor migrants. (Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - July 5, 2018 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Providing accessible medical abortion services in a Victorian rural community: A description and audit of service delivery and contraception follow up
ConclusionProvision of accessible, affordable MToP through an integrated primary health service is one strategy to address access inequity in regional areas. (Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - July 5, 2018 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research