Bouncing your way to labour and birth using biomechanics and fetal optimal positioning
Roisin Lennon
Abstract:Background/Aims ‘Labour hopscotch’ is a visual tool that encourages activity during pregnancy and childbirth. It has been used in one advanced midwife practitioner service since 2017 and more widely across in Ireland since 2020. The biomechanics for birth toolkit was added to advanced midwife practitioner care in 2022. This study's aim was to ascertain if the biomechanics for birth toolkit impacted gestation of spontaneous onset of labour rates and birth outcomes. Methods A retrospective study of onset of labo… Show more
Anastasia Topalidou responds to a research article on biomechanics and fetal optimal positioning published in the May issue of the British Journal of Midwifery
Anastasia Topalidou responds to a research article on biomechanics and fetal optimal positioning published in the May issue of the British Journal of Midwifery
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