
Rachel Rowe
@rachelrowe3
Associate Professor; Maternity Services Researcher @NPEU_Oxford @NPEU_UKMidSS; feminist; mother (not necessarily in that order). Tweeting in personal capacity
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https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/ 04-11-2011 12:37:51
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Maternity service users, partners, friends and families; midwives, maternity support workers and doulas; and others interested in midwifery and maternity care - this survey is for you. Help Royal College of Midwives 💙 identify the research that's needed to support evidence-based midwifery

Was so good to be involved in this research. Early days and exploratory at this point, but raises important questions. Thanks Alexander Heazell for inviting me to collaborate.

What a great day this was Emily Brace Really pleasing to see maternity research prioritised in this way by NHS England Kate Brintworth Already looking forward to next year!

Yesterday we were in Birmingham for NHS England Kate Brintworth National Maternity Research Programme Vision Seminar - what an inspiring day and nothing beats meeting in person. Really looking forward to being back there next month for our UKMidSS Study Day!


We were so busy yesterday that we forgot to tweet 🤦♀️ Thankfully Big Birthas did a great job! Thank you to all our fab speakers and everyone who came. What an inspiring day! 😊


I can only say how absolutely brilliant Dr Sally Wilson Dr Jess Heron and the whole of Action on Postpartum Psychosis were when we developed #afterbirth after birth They do such amazing work. Please share and support their BBC Radio 4 appeal if you can

Student midwife internship opportunity for June 2024 UKMidSS NPEU-Oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop) Working with me and Alessandra Morelli - funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research Apply by 24th May ndph.ox.ac.uk/about/work-exp…


Come and work with us! Great job for a midwife researcher, with opportunities for career development UKMidSS NPEU-Oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop)

The POOL cohort study of UK NHS waterbirths is published. Large scale evidence that rates of OASI and serious neonatal morbidity are no higher among waterbirths after water immersion analgesia. Thank you to all participants, the 26 UK sites, and study team obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


So many contributed to this report on safe quality #midwifery in Northern Ireland: huge thanks to all Jenny McNeill RCM_NI BirthWise Rachel Rowe Verena Wallace MBE RM 💙 Julia Sanders Department of Health Chris Gale @MattisonPhD Tracey Cooper MBE PhD FRCM plus community groups, students +++ health-ni.gov.uk/publications/e…


Pleased to share the results of the UKMidSS Diabetes Study results supporting choice of place of birth for women with well-controlled gestational diabetes. npeu.ox.ac.uk/news/2677-ukmi… NPEU-Oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop)