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Maggie Redshaw

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  121
Citations -  4044

Maggie Redshaw is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Childbirth. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 116 publications receiving 3260 citations. Previous affiliations of Maggie Redshaw include University of Queensland & Green Templeton College.

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Fathers' engagement in pregnancy and childbirth: evidence from a national survey.

TL;DR: Paternal engagement was highest in partners of primiparous white women, those living in less deprived areas, and in those whose pregnancy was planned, and greater paternal engagement was positively associated with first contact with health professionals before 12 weeks gestation.

Delivered With Care. A National Survey of Women's Experience of Maternity Care 2010

TL;DR: Maternity services are evolving and the information from this study provides a picture of current practice and point of comparison for the future, with some specific univariate analyses in relation to clinical factors such as mode of delivery and demographic factors, such as maternal age or geographical region.
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Neurodevelopmental follow-up after preterm birth: follow up after two years.

TL;DR: Assessment of outcome for children born preterm beyond two years is required for counselling parents, planning health and education provision, for evaluation of services and to facilitate understanding of the longer term effects of preterm birth on brain development.
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Mode of birth and women’s psychological and physical wellbeing in the postnatal period

TL;DR: Women who have forceps-assisted vaginal births should be monitored carefully by health professionals in the postnatal period, and in the months after childbirth, when they could be offered the opportunity to discuss their labour and birth.