Professor Marian Knight

Professor Marian Knight, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research Professor in Public Health, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, Oxford University. Chief Investigator for the National Maternal Near-miss Surveillance Programme (UKNeS)www. Npeu. Ox. Ac. Uk/uknes.

Professor Marian Knight outlines the main complications of these life threatening conditions for…

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What are thromboembolic (blood clotting) conditions during pregnancy, and why they are dangerous…

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What is a life threatening complication in pregnancy and childbirth?

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These complications are rare. Overall, they affect less than one in one hundred women. So for…

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What is sepsis in pregnancy and why it is dangerous in women who have recently given birth?

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What is amniotic fluid embolism and why it is dangerous to the mother?

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What is a haemorrhage after childbirth, and why is bleeding beyond the normal dangerous for a new…

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Professor Marian Knight describes placenta accreta and other problems that can develop with the…

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Professor Marian Knight describes pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome.

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A greater understanding of women’s experiences of these life threatening complications can…

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Professor Marian Knight explains the four broad groups of conditions that can lead to life…

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