Current Issue June 2012, Vol. 3, No. 2

Issue Highlights

  • Women’s experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth – a randomized controlled trial
    June 2012(Vol. 3 | No. 2 | Pages 61-65)

    Liselotte Bergqvist, Anna Dencker, Charles Taft, Håkan Lilja, Lars Ladfors, Lena Skaring-Thorsén, Marie Berg

  • Midwifery education, regulation and association in six South Asian countries – A descriptive report
    June 2012(Vol. 3 | No. 2 | Pages 67-72)

    Malin Upper Bogren, Anita Wiseman, Marie Berg

  • A qualitative investigation into the pregnancy experiences and childbirth expectations of Australian fathers-to-be
    March 2012 (Vol. 3 | No. 1 | Pages 3-9)

    Jennifer Fenwick, Sara Bayes, Margareta Johansson

  • Childbirth – An emotionally demanding experience for fathers
    March 2012 (Vol. 3 | No. 1 | Pages 11-20)

    Margareta Johansson, Christine Rubertsson, Ingela Rådestad, Ingegerd Hildingsson

  • Quality of the intimate and sexual relationship in first-time parents – A longitudinal study
    March 2012 (Vol. 3 | No. 1 | Pages 21-29)

    Malin Hansson, Tone Ahlborg

  • Mental training during pregnancy. Feelings and experiences during pregnancy and birth and parental stress 1year after birth – A pilot study
    March 2012 (Vol. 3 | No. 1 | Pages 31-36)

    Ingegerd Hildingsson

  • Contraceptive use during the reproductive lifecycle as reported by 46-year-old women in Sweden
    March 2012 (Vol. 3 | No. 1 | Pages 43-47)

    Annelie Sköld, Margareta Larsson

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About Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare

A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the sexual and reproductive health of women and men. This journal aims to serve its readers as an authoritative resource of disseminating significant sexual and reproductive health related scientific information.

About the Swedish Association of Midwives

The Swedish Association of Midwives was founded in 1886 and has today more then 6300 members (app. 6200 midwives work in clinical practice in Sweden). The association works independently and actively to develop the professional midwifery skills, promote Women’s reproductive and sexual health as well as enhance better reproductive and perinatal care.