2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303072
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Tending to the machine: The impact of intrapartum fetal surveillance on women in Australia

Deborah Fox,
Rebecca Coddington,
Kate M. Levett
et al.

Abstract: Qualitative research about women and birthing people’s experiences of fetal monitoring during labour and birth is scant. Labour and birth is often impacted by wearable or invasive monitoring devices, however, most published research about fetal monitoring is focused on the wellbeing of the fetus. This manuscript is derived from a larger mixed methods study, ‘WOmen’s Experiences of Monitoring Baby (The WOMB Study)’, aiming to increase understanding of the experiences of women and birthing people in Australia, o… Show more

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