Volume 129, Issue 4, Pages: i-vi, 515-679,(March 2022)
Issue Information
1. Issue Information
Editorial
2. Women's health following childbirth
Systematic Review
3. Levator ani avulsion: a Systematic evidence review (LASER)
Epidemiology
4. Prognostic model for predicting survival in very preterm infants: an external validation study
Mini Commentary
5. Preterm neonatal survival: what is the role of prognostic models?
Epidemiology
6. Association of maternal gestational weight gain with intellectual developmental disorder in the offspring: a nationwide follow-up study in Sweden
7. Trends in maternal mortality in India over two decades in nationally representative surveys
8. Postpartum haemorrhage trends in Sweden using the Robson ten group classification system: a population-based cohort study
9. Chronic hypertension, perinatal mortality and the impact of preterm delivery: a population-based study
10. Incidence and risk factors of female urinary incontinence: a 4-year longitudinal study among 24 985 adult women in China
Fertility and Assisted Reproduction
11. Uterine transplantation: legal and regulatory implications in England
Fetal Medicine
12. Efficacy of long-term indomethacin therapy in prolonging pregnancy after fetoscopic laser surgery for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: a collaborative cohort study
Mini Commentary
13. Long-term indomethacin therapy after laser surgery for TTTS. Worth the effort?
General Obstetrics
14. Pregnancy outcomes in women with Budd–Chiari syndrome or portal vein thrombosis – a multicentre retrospective cohort study
Mini Commentary
15. Pregnancy outcomes in women with Budd–Chiari syndrome or portal vein thrombosis: a multicentre retrospective cohort study
General Obstetrics
16. Maternal serum fructosamine levels and stillbirth: a case–control study of the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network
17. Association between morbidity among term newborns and low-risk caesarean delivery rates
Intrapartum Care
18. Proposed cutoff for fetal scalp blood lactate in intrapartum fetal surveillance based on neonatal outcomes: a large prospective observational study
19. What women emphasise as important aspects of care in childbirth – an online survey
Urogynaecology
20. Serious complications and recurrences after pelvic organ prolapse surgery for 2309 women in the VIGI-MESH registry
21. Impact of a mid-urethral synthetic mesh sling on long-term risk of systemic conditions in women with stress urinary incontinence: a national cohort study
BJOG Exchange
- Letters to the Editor
22. The round shape of a wheel and meta-analysis – rational review of training of intrapartum fetal monitoring and the importance of its content: Re: Kelly S, Redmond P, King S, Oliver-Williams C, Lame G, Liberati E et al. Training in the use of intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring with cardiotocography: systematic review and meta-analysis. BJOG 2021; 128: 1408–1419
23. Re: Postpartum haemorrhage requiring transfusion and risk of cardiovascular disease later in life: a retrospective cohort study
24. Re: Implications for the future of Obstetrics and Gynaecology following the COVID-19 pandemic: a commentary
25. RE: Modification of oxytocin use through a coaching-based intervention based on the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist in Uttar Pradesh, India: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomised controlled trial
26. Authors reply re: Modification of oxytocin use through a coaching-based intervention based on the WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist in Uttar Pradesh, India: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomised controlled trial
27. Long-term efficacy and complications of a multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing Retropubic and Transobturator Mid-Urethral Slings: a prospective observational study
28. Authors' reply re: Long-term efficacy and complications of a multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing retropubic and transobturator mid-urethral slings: a prospective observational study
29. Re: Risk of pre-eclampsia after gastric bypass: a matched cohort study
30. Reply to: Re: Risk of pre-eclampsia after gastric bypass: a matched cohort study