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Antenatal care (ANC) is typically provided by skilled health-care professionals to ensure the best health conditions for mother and baby during...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is commonly defined as a blood loss of 500 ml or more within 24 hours after birth, and affects about 5% of all women...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Over the past 10 years, World Health Organiszation (WHO) has issued over 400 recommendations on interventions to improve maternal and perinatal...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Over the past 10 years, WHO has issued over 400 recommendations on interventions to improve maternal and perinatal healthcare. In developing these...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

A significant barrier to reducing maternal mortality and severe morbidity globally is a lack of innovative medicines. This is reflective of a broad...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

In 2022, WHO published new recommendations on postnatal care for positive postnatal experience. These recommendations emphasise that women should...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Infertility affects one in six couples of reproductive age and has been considered a global public health issue. The availability of fertility...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

WHO is the normative entity of the United Nations responsible for developing and disseminating evidence-based guidance on health issues. Since 2007,...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is commonly defined as a blood loss of 500 ml or more within 24 hours after birth and affects about 5 per cent of all...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Considerable efforts have been made in the past two decades to encourage and support pregnant women in attending health facilities for labour and...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Antenatal care (ANC) is typically provided by skilled health-care professionals to ensure the best health conditions for mother and baby during...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

reducing preventable morbidity and mortality among mothers and newborns. However, even where pregnant women are able to reach and utilise health...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Nearly 15 million infants are born preterm every year and preterm birth is the largest cause of death among newborn babies (age up to 28 days) and...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Induction of labour is a common practice for women in high-income countries—accounting for nearly a third of all births in Australia and other higher...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Induction of labour is a common practice for women in high-income countries—accounting for nearly a third of all births in Australia and other higher...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a leading contributor to maternal mortality and morbidity worldwide. NCDs encompass a broad range of conditions...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a significant cause of severe morbidity, long-term disability and death among both mothers and their babies....
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Considerable efforts have been made in the past two decades to encourage and support pregnant women in attending health facilities for labour and...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Self-care is an important component of health care globally, defined as “the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health,...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel

Over the last 30 years, the world has taken great strides and made significant progress in maternal mortality reduction. However, the focus of the...
Supervisor: Prof Joshua Vogel