“…In the United States, approximately 700 women and more than 1 million foetuses and infants die or are seriously injured from pregnancy or delivery complications annually (Centers for Disease Control, 2019; MacDorman & Gregory, 2015). While previous studies have focused on the impact of adverse events among HCPs in various specialties (Edrees et al., 2011; Gazoni et al., 2012; Mok et al., 2019; Scott et al., 2009; Ullstrom et al, 2014), or among obstetricians or Certified Nurse Midwives (Austin et al., 2014; McDaniel & Morris, 2020; Schrøder et al., 2016; Wahlberg et al., 2017), no studies have focused on second victim experiences (SVEs) among nurses in OBGYN. The second victim experience may result from intrapartum emergencies, traumatic births, labour and delivery or surgical complications, events which limit a patient's reproductive capacity, and maternal, foetal or infant death.…”