MAMMI Study
A longitudinal, cohort study looking at the health and health problems of first-time mothers in Ireland, during pregnancy and beyond.
26/07/2023
Silvia Alós, a TCD PhD candidate, is conducting research on women's experiences of having their labour speeded up (accelerated/augmented). If anyone is interested in taking part in the research, you can contact Siliva by emailing her at [email protected]
10/09/2021
Creating Our Future are looking for people to share their ideas on what researchers in Ireland should be addressing and exploring.
If you have an idea of what project or research you would like to see happen in Ireland, you can submit it at:
I shared my idea for #CreatingOurFuture on creatingourfuture.ie Creating Our Future is an invitation to everyone to tell us what researchers in Ireland can do to create a better future
09/07/2021
''Nobody wants to acknowledge you can get PTSD after birth': Birth trauma is more common than you may think.'
In todays' Irish Examiner, Dr Déirdre Daly talks with Helen O'Callaghan about women's health after giving birth.
'Nobody wants to acknowledge you can get PTSD after birth': Birth trauma is more common than you may think Delivering a baby is one of the most natural things a woman can do. Yet the process can often damage her body. We talk to the experts about the ...
16/04/2021
More than one-third of first-time mothers in Ireland have a caesarean section birth.
In this video, Dr. Sunita Panda shares the findings of her doctoral research project, which looked at the views of midwives and obstetricians on the factors influencing the decision to perform a caesarean section and the views of women of their involvement in the decision-making process.
This project was funded by the Health Research Board (HRB)'s Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Scheme (KEDS).
Factors Influencing Decision-making for Caesarean Section More than one third of women giving birth in Ireland give birth by caesarean section. In this video, Dr. Sunita Panda shares the findings of her doctoral res...
20/03/2020
Our Women’s Health After Motherhood (WHAM) course will remain open & free until May 2020. It won’t replace the wonderful care/education from healthcare professionals, but it may help as we practise social distancing. Please share & stay safe & well.
- English WHAM: www.futurelearn.com/courses/womens-health-after-motherhood
- Spanish WHAM: www.futurelearn.com/courses/salud-de-la-mujer-en-el-postparto
- Dutch WHAM: www.futurelearn.com/courses/gezondheid-na-zwangerschap
Women’s Health After Motherhood - Online Course Learn how to prioritise postpartum care and understand the health needs of new mothers after giving birth with this online course from Trinity College Dublin.
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