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Journal Vol. 37, No. 4 — Improving maternity care for all

ISSN 2516-5852 (Online)

AIMS Journal, 2025, Vol 37, No 4

Editorial: Editorial: Improving maternity care for all

Alex Smith welcomes the MuM-PreDiCT project to this issue of the AIMS journal and reflects on the impact of being considered as ‘high risk’ on one’s experience of maternity care.

The MuM-PreDiCT project: fact-finding and awareness-raising on pregnancy and multimorbidity

Rachel Plachcinski introduces the MuM-PreDiCT project and explains how the project addresses the serious lack of research into the best maternity care for women living with two or more health conditions.

Communicating Risk in Pregnancy: Supporting Women with Multiple Long Term Health Conditions

MuM-PreDiCT parent advisory group member, Sally Darby, explores the different ways of explaining levels of risks so that decisions about care can be fully informed.

The Medication Dilemma in Pregnancy: Balancing Efficacy and Safety

Dr Megha Singh, MuM-PreDiCT programme manager, and Dr Jingya Wang, fellow researcher, explain the dilemmas faced when finding the safest balance of medication for pregnant women living with two or more health conditions.

Am I on a different path to everyone else? Will I be a mummy?

Mary Smith faced almost insurmountable medical barriers when she decided to try for a baby, but she now has two beautiful children.

Motherhood - Am I on a different path?

Jennifer Pearce was told at a young age that having a baby would likely be impossible. This is her story.

Just Baby, Me and Multimorbidity: Where Did All the Care Go?

Clinical Research and Sickle Cell Advocate, Dr Etomby Namme, shares her personal experience of perinatal care, with a call to action for better post natal care for all women.

Maternal Medicine Networks

Natalie Whyte, a member of the MuM-PreDiCT Parent Advisory Group, explains why she is so passionate about amplifying the voices of those who use maternity services.

Mental Health Matters

First time mother Sara Javid describes the lack of support and understanding she received throughout her pregnancy and early time as a mother.

Maternity care co-ordination for women with two or more long-term health conditions (MLTCs): The need for joined up care

Zoe Vowles, a midwife working on the MuM-PreDiCT project, looks at the need for excellent communication between the different teams involved in a woman’s care.

Conflicting advice for pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions

Researchers Siang Ing Lee and Ngawai Moss report on the qualitative study they conducted.

Women with Multiple Long-term Health Conditions in Pregnancy and Travel-Related Barriers to Quality Care

Doctors Pavithra Warnakulasooriya and Mairead Black explore the impact on women when they have to travel a long way for maternity care.

Women, Pregnancy and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Cautions in the Age of Digital Maternit

Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Christopher Yau, considers the role of AI in maternity care.

Personalising Women’s Care as a Midwife

Independent midwife Fedwa Barrak shows that care can be personalised even in more complex pregnancies.

Midwifery matters: what does it mean to be committed to midwifery, and why is midwifery so important?

AIMS volunteer, Jo Dagustun introduces midwife Claire Feeley and her heartfelt testament to the importance of midwifery.

Complex needs, complex solutions: Reflections on the launch of the MBRRACE report 2025

AIMS volunteer Nadia Higson reflects on the launch of the 2025 MBRRACE report where she heard that some mothers with complex needs died after failures to provide holistic care and support.

Birth Activists Briefing: NMPA State of the Nation Report for 2023

The AIMS Campaigns Team highlights the key findings from the recently published NMPA State of the Nation Report for 2023.

Highlighting the time volunteers give to research projects and what we feel we contribute.

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