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2017

Conference Publication

Water immersion: reacquainting with the art of midwifery to promote normal birth

Cooper, Megan, Warland, Jane and McCutcheon, Helen (2017). Water immersion: reacquainting with the art of midwifery to promote normal birth. Australian College of Midwives National Conference,, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 30 October-2 November 2017. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2017.08.101

Water immersion: reacquainting with the art of midwifery to promote normal birth

2017

Journal Article

Water for labour and birth: getting back to the art of doing nothing

Cooper, Megan, Warland, Jane and McCutcheon, Helen (2017). Water for labour and birth: getting back to the art of doing nothing. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 27 (1), 53-58.

Water for labour and birth: getting back to the art of doing nothing

2015

Journal Article

Be the change you wish to see: midwives as researchers

Cooper, Megan, Puawe, Paula and Connell, Jane (2015). Be the change you wish to see: midwives as researchers. Pacific Journal of Reproductive Health, 1 (2), 95-96. doi: 10.18313/pjrh.2015.915

Be the change you wish to see: midwives as researchers

2013

Journal Article

Diving In: A dip in the water for labour and birth policy debate

Cooper, Megan, Warland, Jane and McCutcheon, Helen (2013). Diving In: A dip in the water for labour and birth policy debate. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 4 (9), 32-37.

Diving In: A dip in the water for labour and birth policy debate

2011

Journal Article

Improving women's knowledge of prostaglandin induction of labour through the use of information brochures: A quasi-experimental study

Cooper, Megan and Warland, Jane (2011). Improving women's knowledge of prostaglandin induction of labour through the use of information brochures: A quasi-experimental study. Women and Birth, 24 (4), 156-164. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2010.10.003

Improving women's knowledge of prostaglandin induction of labour through the use of information brochures: A quasi-experimental study