Peter Stewart
Northern General Hospital
17 Papers
204 Citations
Peter Stewart is an academic researcher from Northern General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mifepristone & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Posttraumatic stress symptoms following childbirth and mothers' perceptions of their infants.
TL;DR: Whether PTSD symptoms relating to labor and delivery are associated with mothers' early perceptions of their infant is explored, which may adversely influence maternal perceptions of infants, with potentially adverse implications for the developing mother-infant relationship.
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A comparison of medical and surgical termination of pregnancy: choice, emotional impact and satisfaction with care
TL;DR: Whether women having medical or surgical terminations of pregnancy differ in their emotional distress before or after the procedure is investigated.
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The efficacy and tolerance of mifepristone and prostaglandin in termination of pregnancy of less than 63 days gestation; UK multicentre study—Final results
Urquhart,A Templeton,F Shinewi,Michael Chapman,K Hawkins,J. M. McGarry,M Rodger,D. T. Baird,S. Bjornsson,M Macnaughton,C.B. Lunan,P Macrow,Max Elstein,S Killick,Ncw Hill,AC Turnbull,Ian Z. MacKenzie,M.R. Cohn,Peter Stewart,Fiona Bryce,R. J. Lilford,Nicholas Johnson,Tin-Chiu Li,Ian D. Cooke,F. Olajide,T. Chard,B.H. Lim,Dar Lees,V Subramanyan,J. G. Grudzinskas,A. Davey +30 more
TL;DR: Mifepristone and prostaglandin is an effective and acceptable alternative to surgical termination of pregnancy in the early first trimester in Scotland and England.
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A randomized study of the sitting position for delivery using a newly designed obstetric chair.
Peter Stewart,Helen Spiby +1 more
TL;DR: A new obstetric chair has been designed to overcome some of the problems of those currently available commercially and was used to assess the effects of the sitting position in the second stage of labour on the outcome of delivery in 304 women randomly allocated to be delivered either in the chair or in the conventional dorsal position.
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Termination of pregnancy: Patients' perceptions of care
TL;DR: Surgical termination schedules should avoid a long waiting time once the woman has been admitted, and more adequate preparation is required for those having medical termination so that they have realistic expectations of what will happen, including the possibility of seeing the foetus.
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