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2 Adapting the Safe Delivery App for Papua New Guinea Vallely, Lisa

36 S1 p. S36
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3 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) in the Midwifery context. Screen or not to screen Blanc, Mrs Yordanka Berg

36 S1 p. S38
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4 An examination of midwives’ views of the educational, clinical and practical value of undertaking/completing a program of study that leads to endorsement to prescribe scheduled medicines Amor, Mrs Antoinette

36 S1 p. S7-S8
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5 An Exploration of Risk Factors for Severe Postpartum Haemorrhage in “Normal” Vaginal Births at Two Melbourne Hospitals 2013-2022 East, Christine

36 S1 p. S31-S32
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6 A novel survey of midwifery expertise in facilitating nitrous oxide use Rose, Ms Monique

36 S1 p. S41-S42
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7 Antenatal education incorporating complementary medicine techniques to reduce birth interventions: A randomised control trial Fleet, Julie-Anne

36 S1 p. S16
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8 A randomised controlled study of fluid restriction during induction of labour Lowen, Darren

36 S1 p. S20-S21
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9 A story of loss, fear, joy, and everything in between Postle, Ms Vanessa

36 S1 p. S17
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10 Being the change: how midwifery philosophy can redefine ethical practice to transform maternity care Newnham, Elizabeth

36 S1 p. S36
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11 Best practice care after perinatal loss and subsequent pregnancy care: A workshop for midwives Weller, Mrs Megan

36 S1 p. S45-S46
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12 Be the Change: Embedding Cultural Safety and Humility in a Bachelor of Midwifery Curriculum Janice Bass,

36 S1 p. S46-S47
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13 Be the Change that brings sustainability to MGP Hewitt, Mrs Leonie

36 S1 p. S11
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14 Be the change you want to be Donaldson, Mrs Catherine

36 S1 p. S33-S34
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15 Brave Foundation Supporting Expecting and Parenting Teens Cooney, Catherine

36 S1 p. S46
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16 Bringing antenatal resources provided by hospitals out of the paper age Bedding, Ms Rebecca

36 S1 p. S42
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17 BUBs Quit study: Clinical Midwife Specialist as change agent assisting pregnant women to quit smoking using counselling and embedded technology Hartz, Donna

36 S1 p. S15
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18 Changing care for parents in subsequent pregnancies following stillbirth or neonatal death in Australia: Exploring support for optimising psychosocial wellbeing outcomes Robinson, Mrs Kelly

36 S1 p. S37
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19 Changing practice by strengthening interprofessional collaboration in perinatal mental health using augmented reality (AR) education resources Schmied, Virginia

36 S1 p. S47
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20 Changing the intention: enhancing the Continuity of Care Experience educational model for students Tierney, Mrs Olivia

36 S1 p. S6
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21 Changing up the approach to co-design: evaluation of people’s experience in developing a mentoring in midwifery program in NSW Health Lennon, Mrs Kelley

36 S1 p. S25-S26
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22 Changin’ it up: shining the light on what it means to be informed in maternity care Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S44
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23 Committing to the Change: Rolling out Midwifery Group Practice in Regional South Australia Adelson, Ms Pamela

36 S1 p. S3
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24 Connecting Mums - Innovating the pregnancy and postnatal journey through the implementation of a live digital engagement platform Farrington, Mr Josh

36 S1 p. S38-S39
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25 Creating change with families: Reflections and recommendations for the care of gender diverse and LGBTQIA+ individuals and their families throughout pregnancy and birth Copeland, Ms Matilda

36 S1 p. S8-S9
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26 Developing an evidence-based international definition of woman-centred care to inform practice Brady, Susannah

36 S1 p. S17
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27 Digital Pathways - The way of the future to promote health literacy Dalton, Julia

36 S1 p. S43
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28 Early Matrescence and Mental Health Literacy: implications for practice - when young mothers say “the noise gets busy internally and externally” are we actively listening and responding collaboratively? Mainwaring, Mrs Debra

36 S1 p. S35
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29 Editorial Board
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30 Effect of an Australian community-based caseload midwifery group practice service on maternal and neonatal outcomes for women from a refugee background Dube, Mrs Mpho

36 S1 p. S13
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31 Equipping midwives, nurses and social workers for interprofessional practice to support infants and families experiencing adversity Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S14
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32 Evaluating Cross-Cultural Communication: Insights into project design and decision-making Griffin, Ms Georgia

36 S1 p. S10
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33 Evaluation of a pilot education program to develop midwives’ knowledge in perinatal mental health in the rural South Australia Mckellar, Lois

36 S1 p. S15-S16
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34 Evaluation of the EVE app in maternity care at Western Health Sweet, Linda

36 S1 p. S38
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35 Examining the transformation of midwifery education in Australia to inform future directions: an integrative literature review Mckellar, Lois

36 S1 p. S1-S2
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36 Experience and perspective of Midwifery Group practice (MGP) midwives mentoring midwifery students on extended placement Alrahime, Miss Haya

36 S1 p. S34-S35
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37 Exploring knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to maternal danger signs to reduce stillbirth risk in Papua New Guinea Vallely, Lisa

36 S1 p. S43
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38 Exploring Perinatal Mental Health – How to identify and provide support Seeto, Erin

36 S1 p. S48
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39 Expressed breastmilk handling and storage practices reported in an online support group for women undergoing exclusive expression Larobina, Miss Cassandra

36 S1 p. S43-S44
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40 Failure to progress or just normal? The hidden knowledge of physiological plateaus in childbirth Weckend, Ms Marina

36 S1 p. S4
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41 Fingers in the Dam: Plugging gaps in the midwifery workforce, concerns for safety, accountability, and responsibility Ernst, Mr Kyle

36 S1 p. S9
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42 First do no harm: a single site pre-post implementation study of a perineal protection bundle Lee, Nigel

36 S1 p. S2-S3
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43 Growing Deadly Families in Queensland: Insight into the success and barriers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, codesigned midwifery models of care Giudice, Miss Sonita

36 S1 p. S9-S10
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44 Health-care related barriers and enablers for weight management among pregnant women with overweight and obesity: a rapid review Vasilevski, Vidanka

36 S1 p. S37-S38
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45 How the intentions of maternity care providers influence normal physiological birth Meyer, Mrs Holly

36 S1 p. S20
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46 How to 'Be the Change': A workshop on implementing Midwifery Continuity of Care Models Prussing, Elysse

36 S1 p. S45
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47 Hypoglycaemia thresholds in well neonates: what is the evidence? Hodges, Ms Kylie

36 S1 p. S27
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48 I am, am I? How does pregnancy act as a catalyst for self-concept evolution in primigravidas? Wrigley, Ms Sophie

36 S1 p. S10
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49 Immersing for a sense of coherence: casting a salutogenic lens over warm water immersion Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S32
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50 Implementing midwifery continuity of care for women having a First Nations baby in three Victorian maternity services: clinical outcomes Forster, Della

36 S1 p. S6
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51 Improving practice in stillbirth prevention: updated PSANZ/Stillbirth CRE position statements and guidelines Cocker, Ms Natasha

36 S1 p. S18-S19
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52 Informed Consent: Are we doing it right? Spice, Ms Julia

36 S1 p. S28
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53 Insights gained from the first three years of a newly established publicly funded homebirth program Sidery, Ms Sheryl

36 S1 p. S2
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54 Is infusion the best way to treat iron deficiency? Briley, Annette

36 S1 p. S22
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55 It Is time for Change; Women’s Views on the impact of living with obstetric fistula in Northern-Central Nigeria. An interpretive descriptive study Bulndi, Ms Lydia Babatunde

36 S1 p. S42
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56 Let’s workshop workforce! Building on what we know to create a sustainable midwifery workforce for the future Forster, Della

36 S1 p. S48
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57 Listening to women: How do consumers' stories influence Bachelor of Midwifery students’ perceptions of a community of practice and what are the experiences of the women who participate? Smith, Mrs Karen McDonald

36 S1 p. S39-S40
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58 Maternity care in Australia and the national maternity Strategy: how do women’s experiences compare? Medway, Ms Paula

36 S1 p. S13-S14
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59 Mature-age rural midwives: valued as ‘knowledge workers’ in the transition experience Godwin, Mrs Helen

36 S1 p. S31
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60 Media influences on primiparous women's mode of birth choice De Angelis, Miss Michaela

36 S1 p. S24
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61 Metaphorically Speaking: creative thinking for meaningful connections Gillett, Katharine

36 S1 p. S35
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62 Midwifery Group Practice – an essential change in practice for rural women Trevena, Mrs Christine

36 S1 p. S33
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63 Midwifery students’ confidence to support physiological birth: an international study Davison, Clare

36 S1 p. S1
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64 Midwives as Climate Action Paxton, Mrs Tania

36 S1 p. S40
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65 Midwives at the centre of preterm birth prevention Belcher, Cate

36 S1 p. S46
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66 Midwives 'Being The Change' using Human Factors Crilley, Mrs Maria

36 S1 p. S29-S30
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67 Midwives can conduct a cervical screen test (CST)at a 6-week postnatal comprehensive health check Dunphy, Ms Catherine

36 S1 p. S30
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68 Midwives’ experiences of providing postnatal care in NSW: A survey exploration Liang, Miss Xiaoting

36 S1 p. S23
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69 Midwives' experiences providing postnatal sexual health information to women in the postnatal period Harris, Mrs Chloe

36 S1 p. S40-S41
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70 Midwives: Let's talk about TOP Armour, Mrs Susanne

36 S1 p. S22
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71 Model Of Care Matters: An integrative review Cutajar, Mrs Lisa

36 S1 p. S35-S36
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72 Multi-professional and organisational perspectives of barriers and facilitators related to birthing pool use Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S19
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73 Optimising abortion care: Perspectives of care providers and community stakeholders in Melbourne's north Chaouki, Kate

36 S1 p. S21
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74 Other ways of Knowing: Assessment of Labour Progress in physiological birth Davison, Clare

36 S1 p. S21
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75 Our Baby-Friendly Journey Mann, Mrs Eloisa

36 S1 p. S21-S22
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76 POPN (Pregnancy Online Platform NALHN): A new era in streamlining antenatal care through digital pathways Dalton, Julia

36 S1 p. S45
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77 Queensland Birth Strategy – Transforming Maternity Care Toohill, Jocelyn

36 S1 p. S17-S18
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78 Rapid collaboration and consultation to trial new midwifery workforce models White, Ms Colleen

36 S1 p. S34
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79 RESET-M: REengaging through Supportive Education and Training for Midwives Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S12
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80 Rural maternity and media discourse: Framing new narratives Brundell, Ms Kath

36 S1 p. S2
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81 Rural Midwifery Group Practice: Growing Communities and scope-filled graduates Turner, Mrs Judi

36 S1 p. S11-S12
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82 Rural Riverland women and partner’s experiences with transferring to metro pregnancy care Mathews, Ms Emily

36 S1 p. S6-S7
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83 Senior Midwives' experiences and perspectives regarding student midwives and perinatal loss care Postle, Ms Vanessa

36 S1 p. S27
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84 Sense of self in the birth room: how a woman’s differentiation of self affects the use of childbirth education strategies during childbirth Sutcliffe, Ms Kerry

36 S1 p. S23
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85 Shared decision making and timing of birth: An education program for midwives Weller, Mrs Megan

36 S1 p. S48-S49
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86 Should I have an Induction of Labour? Morris, Ms Shannon

36 S1 p. S26
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87 Single Registered Midwives in Small Maternity Units: Experiences with Midwifery and Nursing work Bull, Ms Angela

36 S1 p. S3
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88 South Australian Private Practice Midwives Stichel, Cassie

36 S1 p. S34
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89 Strengthening Midwifery Faculty (Academic) Development Smith, Ms Rachel

36 S1 p. S30
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90 Strengthening primary care midwives maternal & neonatal emergency preparedness & readiness in rural & remote resource-limited settings Graham, Ms Kristen

36 S1 p. S28-S29
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91 Stronger Connections: exploring the views of midwives working with First Nations families in an all-risk, culturally responsive caseload model Newton, Michelle

36 S1 p. S10-S11
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92 Supporting the midwifery workforce: evaluating an undergraduate midwifery student employment model in Victoria, Australia Mumford, Ms Sharon

36 S1 p. S27-S28
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93 The changing landscape of obesity in pregnant women in Victoria Sweet, Linda

36 S1 p. S19
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94 The experiences of pregnant and new parents who engage with pregnancy, birth, and early parenting social media influencers Chee, Ms Rachelle

36 S1 p. S18
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95 The Green Maternity project: A midwife-led initiative to improve waste segregation in a maternity care setting Vasilevski, Vidanka

36 S1 p. S13
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96 The Impact of IV Fluid Management on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in Labour Bruce, Ms Belle

36 S1 p. S25
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97 The impact of the model of maternity care on perinatal outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Birth in the Time of COVID-19 (BITTOC) Study Dahlen, Hannah

36 S1 p. S14
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98 The Meaningful Magic of Mentoring: Evaluation Findings from NSW Health Mentoring in Midwifery Program Lennon, Mrs Kelley

36 S1 p. S15
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99 The potential association of routinely weighing linens following vaginal birth on blood loss volume ascertainment East, Christine

36 S1 p. S23-S24
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100 The power of midwifery stories to assist change Griew, Ms Kate

36 S1 p. S12
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101 The role of maternity educators in supporting clinical education and system change in Victorian rural and regional health services Lyon, Ms Sophie

36 S1 p. S5
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102 The strengths and limitations of models of care, identifying what works to change what doesn’t Keedle, Hazel

36 S1 p. S16
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103 The WA+ER scale: measuring women's experience of water for labour and birth Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S39
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104 Thru the pinard: an exploration of midwifery PhD journeys McNeill, Mx Liz

36 S1 p. S36-S37
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105 Transforming Dreams to Reality: Reflections on Navigating the Maternity System in attempting to Implement a Publicly Funded Homebirth Model Kennedy, Mrs Karen

36 S1 p. S5-S6
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106 Trusting women and birth is central to our midwifery philosophy: The experiences of PPMs in Western Australia Davison, Clare

36 S1 p. S7
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107 Use of galactagogues among breastmilk expressing women in an online support group: trends and experiences to inform practitioners Templeton, Miss Isobel

36 S1 p. S39
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108 Using co-design to explore how midwives can support the emerging mother-infant relationship Stoodley, Ms Cathy

36 S1 p. S25
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109 Victorian midwives’ motivation and ability to contribute to Maternity Service Reform Icim, Ms Marnie

36 S1 p. S18
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110 Virtual Reality (VR) in the clinical maternity setting Lucas, Mrs Mary

36 S1 p. S41
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111 Water off a duck's back! Or is it? Cooper, Megan

36 S1 p. S37
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112 Ways of working with labour pain: midwives’ preferences and workplace supports and challenges Dawson, Kate

36 S1 p. S40
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113 We may be able to save more mothers and babies but what else are we risking? Gabriel, Laura

36 S1 p. S44
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114 What do we understand are the drivers for rising caesarean section - Debunking myths Toohill, Jocelyn

36 S1 p. S26
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115 What is 'Physiological Birth'? A Scoping Review of the Perspectives of Women, Stakeholders and Care Providers Henshall, Mrs Brooke

36 S1 p. S8
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116 What other factors impact labour progress? MacDonald, Mrs Cheryl

36 S1 p. S33
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117 What to do when you’re a midwife – and told you should choose another career Williams, Mrs Kara

36 S1 p. S4-S5
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118 What were we thinking? Impact and experiences of changes in access to maternity health care during pregnancy, findings from the Covid-19: Outcomes for Sleep, and Maternity care a global pregnancy Study: COSMOS Warland, Jane

36 S1 p. S28
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119 What women want: A reflexive thematic analysis of how women with female genital mutilation/cutting experience health services in South Australia Diaz, Ms Monica

36 S1 p. S31
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120 What works and why? A manager’s retrospective examination of 16 years of MGP at Australia’s largest maternity service Costello, Mrs Jo

36 S1 p. S30-S31
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121 When I can be my whole authentic self, I feel safe and know that I belong: A photovoice study exploring equity-oriented pregnancy care from the perspectives of Karen women of refugee background in Victoria, Australia Coe, Ms Rowena

36 S1 p. S29
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122 Where Does Your Anti D Come From? My Journey to Become an Anti D Donor Froese, Ms Kieran

36 S1 p. S24
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123 Where is the woman in the clinical assessment of midwifery students? Ball, Ms Rita

36 S1 p. S32-S33
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124 Why do low-risk women who homebirth achieve excellent perinatal outcomes? An integrative review Homel, Naomi

36 S1 p. S3-S4
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125 Why women choose to birth in the bush: successes of a rural MGP Kendall, Ms Maegen

36 S1 p. S12-S13
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126 Women with perinatal mental health concerns have improved outcomes with Midwifery Continuity of Care but a change in practice is required to support the midwives Cummins, Allison

36 S1 p. S8
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127 "You're just a number": Women's experiences of antenatal breastfeeding education and model of care Shipton, Ms Emma

36 S1 p. S20
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