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We welcome allied health professionals, clinicians and academics to share their reflections and research during our online workshop, "Generation COVID: Perinatal Transitions", which examines the impact of COVID-19 and social restrictions on pregnancy, childbirth, and early life/new parenthood in the UK.
We hope to bring together voices invested in assessing and advocating for well-being from pregnancy through childhood, to shed light on the consequences and challenges of accessing perinatal healthcare and caring for the generation born amidst the pandemic.
Generation COVID UK: Sarah Lloyd Fox, James Kent, Staci Meredith Weiss
Sponsors: Cambridge Reproduction, Cambridge Babylab
Co-organizers: THIS Institute Maternity Care Team, Cambridge Centre for Neuropsyciatric Research
From Womb to World: Tracking Action in the Fetus and Newborn (Staci Weiss, PIPKIN Project)
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Generation COVID UK: Perinatal Transitions. Session 5: Cascading Impacts
Workshop Programme: March 30 2022
Welcoming Generation COVID to the World
Remote antenatal care in the COVID-19 pandemic
Delivering and Digital Care
From Womb to World in a Pandemic
What is essential in maternity care?
Group antenatal care in response to Covid-19
What is safe digital antenatal care?
Perinatal healthcare, birth & support in the pandemic
Mental health of expectant women in the UK
Perinatal Bereavement and Pregnancy Loss in COVID-19
Birth Experiences in a Postnatal Discussion Group
Expecting, Developing and Growing during COVID-19
Parental mental health and infant temperament
Clinical Perspectives: Giving Premature Babies and their Parents a Voice
We are collecting short summaries of 200-250 words speaking to the broad themes of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy, childbirth and infancy/new parenthood.
Please send brief 200-250 word reflections on your experience or abstracts of your research using this form:
https://forms.gle/yqdRZq9Uy4644tTq8
Our discussions will highlight reflections from relevant stakeholders, including paediatricians, midwives, clinical home visitors, carers from diverse backgrounds, along with relevant perinatal researchers. The goal is to ground scientific results in the reality of clinical practice, enabling the translation of findings into healthcare and policy insights.
We hope you will join us by attending and presenting relevant perspectives on Generation COVID in order to guide further research, clinical work, and policy-making.