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1. The femtech revolution—A new approach to pregnancy management: Digital transformation of maternity care—The hybrid e‐health perinatal clinic addressing the unmet needs of low‐ and middle‐income countries.

2. Binational confidential enquiry of maternal deaths due to postpartum hemorrhage in France and the Netherlands: Lessons learned through the perspective of a different context of care.

3. Perception and knowledge of early pregnancy assessment units among perinatal practitioners in Europe.

4. Disrespect and abuse during childbirth in fourteen hospitals in nine cities of Peru.

5. The effect of fertility treatment on adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged at least 40 years.

6. Mandatory waiting periods and biased abortion counseling in Central and Eastern Europe.

7. Use of a geographic information system to assess accessibility to health facilities providing emergency obstetric and newborn care in Bangladesh.

8. A systematic review of implementation strategies to deliver guidelines on obstetric care practice in low- and middle-income countries.

9. Clinician attendance and delivery practices at hospital-based vaginal deliveries in Western Kenya.

10. Improvement and retention of emergency obstetrics and neonatal care knowledge and skills in a hospital mentorship program in Lilongwe, Malawi.

11. A literature review of quantitative indicators to measure the quality of labor and delivery care.

12. Development of a screening and recruitment registry to facilitate perinatal depression research in obstetrics settings in the USA.

13. Obstetric care in a migrant population with free access to health care.

14. Obstetric competence among referral healthcare providers in Mali.

15. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices in safe motherhood care among obstetric providers in Bugesera, Rwanda

16. The quality of the maternal health system in Eritrea

17. Impact of placenta previa on obstetric outcome

18. The role of faith-based organizations in maternal and newborn health care in Africa

19. Emergency obstetric surgery by non-physician clinicians in Tanzania

20. The status of maternal and newborn care services in Sierra Leone 8years after ceasefire

21. Availability and distribution of, and geographic access to emergency obstetric care in Zambia

22. Improving maternal and perinatal health care in the Central Asian Republics

23. Where there is no obstetrician – increasing capacity for emergency obstetric care in rural India: An evaluation of a pilot program to train general doctors

24. Using audits to reduce the incidence of uterine rupture in a Malawian district hospital

25. Risk factors for obstetric fistula in the Far North Province of Cameroon

26. Evidence-based maternal and perinatal healthcare practices in public hospitals in Argentina

27. Application of evidence-based teaching in maternal and child health in remote Vietnam

28. Quality cesarean delivery in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: A comprehensive approach

29. Emergency obstetric care: How do we stand in Malawi?

30. Obstetric fistula: Guiding principles for clinical management and programme development, a new WHO guideline

31. Strengthening emergency obstetric care in Thanh Hoa and Quang Tri provinces in Vietnam

32. Can the process indicators for emergency obstetric care assess the progress of maternal mortality reduction programs? An examination of UNFPA Projects 2000–2004

33. Global patterns in availability of emergency obstetric care

34. Measuring progress towards the MDG for maternal health: Including a measure of the health system's capacity to treat obstetric complications

35. A sector-wide approach to emergency obstetric care in Uganda

36. Improvement of coverage and utilization of EmOC services in southwestern Bangladesh

37. A criteria-based audit of the management of severe pre-eclampsia in Kampala, Uganda

38. Emergency obstetric care in Pakistan: Potential for reduced maternal mortality through improved basic EmOC facilities, services, and access

39. Availability and use of emergency obstetric services: Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, and Uganda

40. Program note: applying the UN Process indicators for emergency obstetric care to the United States

41. The evidence for emergency obstetric care

42. Severe acute maternal morbidity in rural South Africa

43. Managing equipment for emergency obstetric care in rural hospitals

44. The evolution of a quality of care approach for improving emergency obstetric care in rural hospitals in Nepal

45. Evolution of the postabortion care program in Nepal: the contribution of a national Safe Motherhood Project

46. The FIGO Save the Mothers Initiative: the Ethiopia–Sweden collaboration

49. Violence against women—what are ICM and its member associations doing about it?

50. Improving maternity care in Ethiopia through facility based review of maternal deaths and near misses.

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