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101. How do women with social risk factors experience United Kingdom maternity care? A realist synthesis.

102. How community and healthcare provider perceptions, practices and experiences influence reporting, disclosure and data collection on stillbirth: Findings of a qualitative study in Afghanistan.

103. PARENTS 2 study: consensus report for parental engagement in the perinatal mortality review process.

104. Association between maternally perceived quality and pattern of fetal movements and late stillbirth.

105. Research priorities and potential methodologies to inform care in subsequent pregnancies following stillbirth: a web-based survey of healthcare professionals, researchers and advocates.

106. Investigation of the Experiences of Mothers Living Through Prenatal Loss Incidents: A Qualitative Study.

107. Availability of less invasive prenatal, perinatal and paediatric autopsy will improve uptake rates: a mixed-methods study with bereaved parents.

108. Recommendations of the Polish Psychiatric Association for treatment of affective disorders in women of childbearing age. Part III: Approach to pregnancy loss and unsuccessful in vitro treatment of infertility.

109. Pregnancy and infant loss: a survey of families' experiences in Ontario Canada.

110. Low autopsy acceptance after stillbirth in a disadvantaged French district: a mixed methods study.

111. Introduction.

113. [Perinatal bereavement, legal and social aspects].

114. Parents' and healthcare professionals' experiences of care after stillbirth in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-summary.

115. Application of Caring Theory to Nursing Care of Women Experiencing Stillbirth.

116. Healthcare professionals' experiences of perinatal loss: A systematic review.

117. [The care of stillborn babies and their family].

118. Life after the loss: protocol for a Danish longitudinal follow-up study unfolding life and grief after the death of a child during pregnancy from gestational week 14, during birth or in the first 4 weeks of life.

119. Socio-economic correlates of bereavement among women - Examining the differentials on social axes.

120. Star Legacy Foundation: The Power of Hope for Families Living With Stillbirth.

121. Relationship Between Mindfulness and Posttraumatic Stress in Women Who Experienced Stillbirth.

122. Perceived Subfecundity and Contraceptive Use Among Young Adult U.S. Women.

123. Stillbirth and perinatal care: Are professionals trained to address parents' needs?

124. Australian heterosexual women's experiences of healthcare provision following a pregnancy loss.

125. Underreporting of stillbirths in Pakistan: perspectives of the parents, community and healthcare providers.

126. Do stillbirth, miscarriage, and termination of pregnancy increase risks of attempted and completed suicide within a year? A population-based nested case-control study.

127. "They told me all mothers have worries", stillborn mother's experiences of having a 'gut instinct' that something is wrong in pregnancy: Findings from an international case-control study.

128. Intrapartum fetal death and doctors: a qualitative exploration.

129. Just another ordinary bad birth? A narrative analysis of first time mothers' traumatic birth experiences.

130. Influences on birth spacing intentions and desired interventions among women who have experienced a poor obstetric outcome in Lilongwe Malawi: a qualitative study.

131. Psycho-social impact of stillbirths on women and their families in Tamil Nadu, India - a qualitative study.

132. Is partners' mental health and well-being affected by holding the baby after stillbirth? Mothers' accounts from a national survey.

133. Supporting parents through stillbirth: A qualitative study exploring the views of health professionals and health care staff in three hospitals in England.

134. Predicting Need for Follow-Up Due to Severe Anxiety and Depression Symptoms After Perinatal Loss.

135. The meaning of rituals after a stillbirth: A qualitative study of mothers with a stillborn baby.

136. Anxiety, depression and relationship satisfaction in the pregnancy following stillbirth and after the birth of a live-born baby: a prospective study.

137. Care quality following intrauterine death in Spanish hospitals: results from an online survey.

138. All bereaved parents are entitled to good care after stillbirth: a mixed-methods multicentre study (INSIGHT).

139. Care in subsequent pregnancies following stillbirth: an international survey of parents.

140. Shouldering a patient's pain.

141. Who tells a mother her baby has died? Communication and staff presence during stillbirth delivery and early infant death.

142. Grief reactions of couples to perinatal loss: A one-year prospective follow-up.

143. Stillbirth is associated with perceived alterations in fetal activity - findings from an international case control study.

144. Care Experiences of Women Who Used Opioids and Experienced Fetal or Infant Loss.

145. Experiences of women who participated in a beta-test for an online-streamed yoga intervention after a stillbirth.

146. Learning from deaths: Parents' Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death (the PARENTS 1 study).

147. Predicting grief intensity after recent perinatal loss.

148. "Better safe than sorry"-Reasons for consulting care due to decreased fetal movements.

149. Impact of Psychological Grief Counseling on the Severity of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Mothers after Stillbirths.

150. Parents' concerns about future pregnancy after stillbirth: a qualitative study.

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