My Baby's Movements: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial of a Fetal Movement Awareness Intervention to Reduce Stillbirths

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Flenady, V
Gardener, G
Ellwood, D
Coory, M
Weller, M
Warrilow, KA
Middleton, PF
Wojcieszek, AM
Groom, KM
Boyle, FM
East, C
Lawford, Hls
Callander, E
Said, JM
Walker, SP
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2022
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(Abstracted from BJOG 2022;129:29–41)

Decreased fetal movement (DFM) can indicate that a pregnancy is at risk for stillbirth. Maternal awareness and monitoring of fetal movement have been considered to be a simple, low-cost stillbirth prevention strategy.

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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey

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77

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3

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Paediatrics

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Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Flenady, V; Gardener, G; Ellwood, D; Coory, M; Weller, M; Warrilow, KA; Middleton, PF; Wojcieszek, AM; Groom, KM; Boyle, FM; East, C; Lawford, H; Callander, E; Said, JM; Walker, SP; Mahomed, K; Andrews, C; Gordon, A; Norman, JE; Crowther, C, My Baby's Movements: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial of a Fetal Movement Awareness Intervention to Reduce Stillbirths, Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2022, 77 (3), pp. 137-139

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