Volume 129, Issue 5, Pages: i-vi, 681-836 (April, 2022)
Issue Information
1. Issue Information
2. Curb your enthusiasm
Commentary
3. WHO next-generation partograph: revolutionary steps towards individualised labour care?
Systematic Reviews
4. Risk of caesarean delivery in labour induction: a systematic review and external validation of predictive models
5. Cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance during normotensive and hypertensive pregnancy – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Randomised Controlled Trial
- Basic Science
6. The unexplored role of sedentary time and physical activity in glucose and lipid metabolism-related placental mRNAs in pregnant women who are obese: the DALI lifestyle randomised controlled trial
Research Articles
- Epidemiology
7. Intrapartum antibiotics and childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis: a retrospective cohort study
Mini Commentary
8. Antibiotics at delivery: do the benefits outweigh the risks?
Research Articles
- Epidemiology
9. Associations between ethnicity and admission to intensive care among women giving birth: a cohort study
10. Pregnancy rates and outcomes in women with cystic fibrosis in the UK: comparisons with the general population before and after the introduction of disease-modifying treatment, 2003–17
Fetal Medicine
11. The role of perinatal palliative care following prenatal diagnosis of major, incurable fetal anomalies: a multicentre prospective cohort study
BJOG on the Case
12. Prenatal diagnosis and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis for cancer susceptibility conditions
Research Articles
- General Obstetrics
13. Stillbirth or neonatal death before 45 post-menstrual weeks in relation to gestational duration in pregnancies at 39 weeks of gestation or beyond: the impact of parity and body mass index. A national cohort study
Gynaecological Oncology
14. Low incidence of pulmonary metastases in vulvar cancer patients: limited value of routine chest imaging based on a cohort study
Gynaecological Surgery
15. Minimally invasive surgery for suspected early-stage ovarian cancer; a cost-effectiveness study
Imaging
16. First-trimester maternal haemodynamic adaptation to pregnancy and placental, embryonic and fetal development: the prospective observational Rotterdam Periconception cohort
Maternal Medicine
17. Pregnancies in women with Turner syndrome: a retrospective multicentre UK study
M Cauldwell, PJ Steer, D Adamson, C Alexander, L Allen, C Bhagra, A Bolger, S Bonner, M Calanchini, A Carroll, R Casey, S Curtis, C Head, K English, L Hudsmith, R James, E Joy, N Keating, L MacKiliop, F McAuliffe, RK Morris, A Mohan, K Von Klemperer, M Kaler, DA Rees, A Shetty, F Siddiqui, L Simpson, L Stocker, P Timmons, S Vause, HE Turner
Mini Commentary
18. An improved understanding of pregnancy in women with Turner syndrome may save lives!
Research Articles
- Maternal Medicine
19. Effect of antithrombin III among patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation in obstetrics: a nationwide observational study in Japan
Menopause
20. The association between nocturia, hormonal symptoms and bladder parameters in women: an observational study
Urogynaecology
21. Pessary or surgery for a symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse: the PEOPLE study, a multicentre prospective cohort study
BJOG Debate
22. Informed consent should be obtained before vaginal birth : AGAINST: Informed consent should not be obtained before vaginal birth
BJOG Exchange
- Letters to the editor
23. Authors’ reply re: The association between nocturia, hormonal symptoms and bladder parameters in women: an observational study: Nocturia in women is often the tip of the iceberg
24. Response to ‘Nocturia is often the tip of the iceberg’
25. Re: The psychological impact of gestational trophoblastic disease: a prospective observational multicentre cohort study
26. Authors’ response re: The psychological impact of gestational trophoblastic disease: a prospective observational multicentre cohort study
27. Effects of antenatal corticosteroids on maternal cardiovascular system, an underestimated notion in pregnant women
28. Re: Effects of antenatal corticosteroids on maternal cardiovascular system, an underestimated notion in pregnant women