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2 A clinical audit of data examining the impact of Carbetocin in comparison to Oxytocin on post-partum haemorrhage rates Vasilevski, Dr Vidanka

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3 “A Game Changer” – Evaluating the Working with Wisdom Clinical Practice Mentor Model Fereday, Jenny

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4 AMGP: Providing Continuity of Care for Western Australia’s Most Disadvantaged Women and Families, While Meeting their Complex Obstetric Care Needs Lynch, Melissa

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5 A mixed-methods evaluation of the ‘ForWhen’ national navigation program for perinatal and infant mental health Kohlhoff, Jane

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6 An exploration of the contraceptive counselling practices of midwives who provide postpartum care in Australia Leefhelm, Emily

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7 An In-Depth Exploration of Midwifery Education in Bangladesh: A Systematic Literature Review Fraser, Ryan

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8 A qualitative investigation into staff experiences of the OMGP (obstetric medicine-midwifery group practice) model of care Wilkinson, Shelley

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9 A rural town embracing Midwifery Group Practice Darby, Jen

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10 Better Together - How a private hospital is unleashing an endorsed midwifery workforce to meet the needs of women with collaborative continuity Froese, Kieran

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11 Big Trouble Hughes, Bonnie

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12 Birth for Humankind Volunteer Doulas’ and Hospital Providers’ Relationships: Supporting Migrant Women Together in Labour and Birth Khaw, Sarah

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13 Birthing as the first cultural ceremony: Qualitative findings from the Building On Our Strengths (BOOSt) study at Waminda Maidment, Sarah-Jade

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14 Bridging Knowledge Gaps among Healthcare Providers Regarding Cardiovascular Risk Following Complications of Pregnancy Vahedi, Dr Farnoosh Asghar

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15 Bursting the Bubbles – Effective Public and Private System Collaboration Bilbao, Frances

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16 Caring for women with acute early pregnancy concerns - what are midwives doing? Freeman, Nicole

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17 Communication in Maternity Care: Navigating with The Birth Map Bell, Catherine

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18 Continuity of Student Midwife Care group practice (COSMiC group practice) Brebner, Sophie-Anne

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19 Counting Sheep: Piloting Sleep Measurement in the Perinatal Period Rose, Monique

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20 Credentialing WA’s Endorsed Midwives Carli Beange, Royal Perth Bentley Group,

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21 Culturally respectful maternity care: working together Elmir, Rakime

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22 Development and establishment of a novel midwife-led early pregnancy service within Women's Assessment Unit Marsh, Michelle

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23 Development of the BUBs Quit study training manuals: Enhancing midwifery scope of practice in smoking cessation Catling, Christine

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24 Diabetes in Pregnancy: Women’s Views of Care in a Multi-Ethnic, Low Socioeconomic Population with Midwifery Continuity-Of-Care Bradford, Dr Billie

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25 Does the use of a mindfulness app combined with peer support improve pregnant women's mental health? Liblub, Sudjit

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26 Does the use of continuous electronic fetal monitoring influence women’s experiences of labour? A systematic integrative review Fox, Deborah

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27 Early Breastfeeding Outcomes of Australian Women who Birth by Elective and Non-Elective Caesarean Section Papalia, Lauren

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28 Editorial Board
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29 Endorsed Midwife Prescribing in Australia: A Qualitative Study Hull, Elizabeth

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30 Endorsed Midwives: Unleashing scope potential in hospitals Mahoney, Sonya

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31 Endorsed Private Practice Midwives lived experiences of providing homebirth services in Australia Reid, Dawn

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32 Engaging Pregnant Women: Navigating Conversations about the Maternal RSV Vaccine Brown, Dr Angela

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33 Enhancing Woman-Centred Care in a Subsequent Pregnancy after a Previous Psychologically Traumatic Birth: A Modified Delphi Study Pidd, Deborah

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34 Evaluating Community Maternity Hubs – The CAHOOT Framework for Improving Life Trajectory of Priority Populations: An Innovation in co-design for collective impact Hastie, Dr Carolyn

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35 Evaluation of the online Asthma in Pregnancy Toolkit McLaughlin, Dr Karen

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36 Experiences of maternity care in Australia and the national maternity Strategy: qualitative findings from a national survey Medway, Paula

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37 Experiences of midwives when they return to work in a maternity unit following a personal pregnancy loss or neonatal death: A hermeneutic phenomenological study Musodza, Wimbayi

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38 Exploring moral distress with Australian midwives Foster, Wendy

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39 Exploring the parents’ antenatal preparation for infant admission to the neonatal unit: a cross-sectional study Hyde, Rebecca

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40 Exploring the views and experiences of women with disabilities who access maternity care Benzie, Charlie

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41 Finding work-life balance in midwifery Bayes, Sara

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42 First Nations women and families: Exploring how midwives understand and integrate Cultural Safety into their care Williamson, Moira

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43 Frangipani Women’s Group – weaving Country, connection, learning & support together for First Australian mothers in remote NE Arnhem land Elborough, Victoria

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44 Growing Deadly Families in Queensland: First Nations codesigned midwifery models of care Giudice, Sonita

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45 ‘Growing Together’ – An evaluation of an innovative pregnancy and early parenting resource: a cluster randomised trial conducted in Melbourne, Australia Hay, Sarah

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46 Harnessing student portfolio metadata to support abdominal palpation and vaginal examination teaching and learning Cornell, Peta

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47 ‘Health professionals sometimes think we are machines, no matter how poor conditions are’: opportunities to adopt more equitable approaches to stillbirth prevention in Australia by strengthening professional relationships between midwives and interpreters Biggs, Dr Laura

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48 Homebirth is the Ultimate Scope of Practice. Why homebirth midwives continue to practice without professional indemnity insurance Mitchell, Jennifer

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49 Hospital to Home Program - providing support to rural and remote families who have experienced the loss of a baby or infant Vickers, Heidi

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50 "If I don't...who will?" - Voices of Village Birth Attendants in Papua New Guinea David, Sara

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51 Implementation of a shared decision making tool to enhance woman centred care during labour and birth in a tertiary women’s hospital in Victoria, Australia White, Michelle

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52 Improving maternal and neonatal outcomes for women with gestational diabetes through continuity of midwifery care Shenton, Eleanor

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53 Induction of labour improvement initiative: impact on birth outcomes and satisfaction among women and clinicians Pohatu, Hayley

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54 Induction of labour is on the rise: Past time for a National Conversation Bradfield, Zoe

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55 Intrapartum hydration assessment and management: A cross-sectional survey of Australian and New Zealand maternity units McIntyre, Brianne

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56 Introducing the Barometer of Moral Distress in Midwifery to determine levels of moral distress in Australian midwives Foster, Wendy

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57 Investigating the experiences and impact of working in Small Maternity Units on Single Registered Midwives Bull, Angela

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58 'It was horrible to watch, horrible to be a part of': Midwives' perspectives on obstetric violence Collins, Emma

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59 Larger bodied women's experiences of maternity care: a national photo-voice study [RADIANT Study] Kearney, Lauren

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60 Maternity care of migrant women from refugee backgrounds – ensuring cultural safety and relevance Sweet, Linda

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61 Measuring maternal satisfaction with continuity models of midwifery care Perriman, Noelyn Ruth

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62 Midwifery for All: Bridging the Gap for Migrant Women's Continuity of Care Melov, Dr Sarah

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63 Midwifery-led solutions to the workforce retention crisis Finch, Frankie

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64 Midwifery Pathways in Practice: a NSW Health innovation to support midwives to move forward together Tierney, Olivia

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65 Midwifery Student Peer Debriefing Tool: students supporting students through difficult experiences Buchanan, Dr Kate

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66 Midwifery students’ perception of ethical issues mapped to the Woman-centred Ethics Framework: A template analysis Buchanan, Dr Kate

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67 Midwives’ evaluation of working in a rural midwifery model of care: Satisfying and sustainable McKellar, Lois

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68 Midwives moving forward: providing continuity of care for women with perinatal mental health conditions Cummins, Allison

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69 Midwives on the move - A future career pathway gem Haseler, Sally

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70 Midwives' Views and Experiences of the Impact of Verbal and Non-verbal Communication During Childbirth Whitburn, Dr Laura

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71 Mothers know best – simplifying evidence for Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) accreditation Salas, Claudia

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72 Moving forward from covert midwifery practice to positive birth experiences for all Weckend, Dr Marina

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73 Moving Midwifery Education Forward: Using generative AI to facilitate critical analysis Gabriel, Dr Laura

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74 Moving midwifery forward: Improving access to water immersion for labour and birth Barker, Megan

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75 Moving midwifery forward through implementing midwifery antenatal and postnatal services Cummins, Allison

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76 Moving midwifery forward with 'midwifery thinking' Newnham, Dr Elizabeth

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77 Moving Midwifery Group Practice Forward Hewitt, Leonie

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78 Moving Preventive Health in Midwifery Forward: Starting the stopping talk Salisbury, Justine

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79 Moving Preventive Health in Midwifery forward: Supporting antenatal teams to implement the "Reducing the effects of smoking and vaping on pregnancy and newborn outcomes" policy directive across NSW Salisbury, Justine

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80 Normal birth for Nurses Maloney, Brooke

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81 Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes: My Midwives compared to Australian National Data Hollindale, Karen

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82 Occupational stressors, and personal and work characteristics, and their association with burnout in midwives: findings from a cross-sectional study in Victoria, Australia Forster, Della

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83 Online practical neonatal resuscitation assessments of midwifery students in regional and remote areas of Western Australia Hay, Sarah

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84 Optimising preconception wellbeing? Call a midwife! Leefhelm, Emily

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85 Persistence, resistance and resilience: Waminda’s journey to providing a landmark Birthing on Country service for women and their Aboriginal families on the South Coast of NSW Briggs, Melanie

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86 Practical strategies to recreate safe and sacred birthing spaces for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families Chamberlain, Cath

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87 Practice what you preach - Midwifery@Griffith Meta-Values in Action Smith, Karen McDonald

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88 Preparing Midwives for Global Health Volunteering David, Sara

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89 Pushing spontaneously during labour: Moving the midwifery profession forward in the Chinese context Yao, Jiasi

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90 Relinquishing care when breastfeeding a late preterm infant: a qualitative study of mothers in a Special Care Nursery Blake, Melissa

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91 Remote midwifery - what does it entail? Byers, Lyn

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92 RESET-M: Supporting midwives to return to clinical practice Cooper, Dr Megan

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93 Respectful maternity care in the Top End of the Northern Territory: a cross-sectional study Bowden, Emily

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94 Rhesus D Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing: Translating Research into Clinical Practice Leverington, Jennifer

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95 Rural Victorian maternity sustainability: “We can work together” Brundell, Kath

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96 "Safe, connected, supported in a complex system.” Exploring the views of women who had a First Nations baby at one of three maternity services offering culturally tailored continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia McCalman, Res

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97 Shifting States of Mind Associated with Primiparous Women’s Experiences of Labour Pain Whitburn, Dr Laura

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98 Skin to skin and breastfeeding in theatre: A Clinical Audit Yip, Elizabeth

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99 STORC - delivering midwifery-led care for WA women with St John Ambulance Gardiner, Melissa

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100 Stronger Bubba Born - Healthy Yarning Guide Chee, Valerie Ah

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101 Students' perceptions of case-based learning in midwifery education Vermeulen, Monique

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102 Supporting midwifery student experience: a NSW Health collaborative approach, to move us forward Lennon, Kelley

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103 Supporting pregnant women with disability- "the only way forward" Greig, Nicole

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104 Tending to the machine: the impact of intrapartum fetal monitoring on women and birthing people in Australia Fox, Deborah

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105 The Birth MOVEment Mazzarino, Dr Mel

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106 The birth of maternity specific virtual reality training in outback Queensland Saliba, Susara

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107 The Cloak of Righteous Anger Fraser, Eliza

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108 The development of a shared and informed decision-making tool for Induction of Labour project East, Christine

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109 The effect of motivational interviewing and/ or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta‑analysis Nightingale, Helen

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110 The impacts of the notification process on privately practising midwives: emerging findings from a qualitative study Singleton, Amanda

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111 The midwife’s role in supporting surrogacy journeys Bartlett, Dr Rebeccah

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112 The physiology of a midwife: moving midwifery forward through getting back to basics Smith, Jaimee

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113 The PRIMROSE Project: What is ‘Physiological Birth’? A Qualitative Approach to the Perceptions of the Australian Population using Interpretive Hermeneutic Phenomenology Henshall, Brooke

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114 The Taylor Technique - Exploring outcomes for women having perineal acupressure on the acupuncture point Conception Vessel 1 (CV1) during the active second stage of labour: A pilot non-randomised quasi-experimental design and qualitative study Taylor, Kathryn

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115 Together We Walk Williamson, Tanya

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116 Trailblazing Futures: Student Narratives in Moving Midwifery Forward Weatherstone, Alison

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117 Transcendent moments in birthing and dying - A review of the literature exploring the practices of midwives and palliative care nurses Ritchie, Emma

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118 Understanding factors influencing team functionality at operative vaginal birth through multidisciplinary perspectives Kippen, Eleanor

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119 "Unleashing Midwifery Leaders: The North West Maternity Services Transition Project" Wootton, Ellanor

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120 Unpicking midwives’ perspectives on perineal suturing skill acquisition Shakes, Rowena

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121 Untangling the knots with Clinical Supervision Catling, Christine

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122 Using women’s experiences of positive support from maternity clinicians to inform the future of midwifery care Heenan, Claire

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123 Virtual Reality (VR) 'pushing' the boundaries of midwifery education Welfare, Melanie

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124 What Impacts Sustaining and Implementing an Australian Community-based Volunteer Doula Service within Hospital Maternity Settings Khaw, Sarah

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125 'Where is woman' Brundell, Kath

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126 Whose lane is this? The role of the caseload midwife in complex care Homel, Naomi

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127 Women’s experiences and perspectives of healthcare provider mistreatment during the perinatal period. A systematic qualitative review Sutcliffe, Kerry

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128 Women’s experiences of natural pauses in childbirth – Insights from the WEPAUSE Study Weckend, Dr Marina

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129 Women’s Understanding of Fetal Movement Concerns During Late Pregnancy from an Aotearoa New Zealand Survey Bradford, Dr Billie

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130 Working with Indigenous Nations to co-Design Stillbirth awareness for prevention resources (WINDS) project Warland, Jane

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131 Yuta Walu Malarnanapanmi - Yolŋu & Balanda co-designing blended maternity care in North East Arnhem land Smith, Tracy

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