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REPORT OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ON B…

AIMS Journal, 2024, Vol 36, No 1 By Elle Gundry The first parliamentary debate
on birth trauma took place in the House of Commons on Thursday 19th October
2023. [1] Thank…

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REPORT OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ON B…

AIMS Journal, 2024, Vol 36, No 1 By Elle Gundry The first parliamentary debate
on birth trauma took place in the House of Commons on Thursday 19th October
2023. [1] Thank…

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DOULAS SUPPORTING CLIENTS TO MAKE A…

AIMS Journal, 2024, Vol 36, No 1 By Anne Glover I work with women from all walks
of life, but one thing that is important to them all, is having a positive and
satisfying…

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MY COMPLAINT

AIMS Journal, 2024, Vol 36, No 1 Editor’s note: In this quite shocking account
of disrespect and neglect, Grace describes the arrival of her first baby. With
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EVENTS

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AIMS WORKSHOP: THE FOUNDATION STONE…

Join us for an interactive online AIMS workshop: " The Foundation Stones for
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AIMS WORKSHOP: THE FOUNDATION STONE…

Join us for an interactive online AIMS workshop: " The Foundation Stones for
Supporting the Physiological Process in Pregnancy and Birth ". In this workshop
discussion we…

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ANNUAL BIRTH TRAUMA SUMMIT

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MIDLANDS 2024 MATERNITY AND MIDWIFE…

"The Maternity and Midwifery Festivals are back face to face and we’re looking
forward to meeting you in 2024. Nine events across the UK and Ireland – all of
them free of…

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EVIDENCE SUBMISSION TO THE HOUSE OF…

Find submission on UK Parliament webite
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/129150/pdf Introduction AIMS
(Association for Improvements in the Maternity Servi…

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EVIDENCE SUBMISSION TO THE HOUSE OF…

Find submission on UK Parliament webite
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/129150/pdf Introduction AIMS
(Association for Improvements in the Maternity Servi…

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WHAT ARE THE PRIORITIES FOR MIDWIFE…

AIMS is proud to be supporting the RCM's Research Prioritisation project as a
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PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO BIRTH TR…

Introduction to AIMS and why AIMS is making a submission Since 1960, AIMS has
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national and intern…

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PREGNANCY CALCULATOR I

When's your due date?

What does your "due date" mean? How long is a normal pregnancy? How might being
given a due date affect you and your baby? Enter the first day of your last
period to discover when you're most likely to give birth.... and to find out
more about due dates, induction and "post date" babies.
You are weeks pregnant.

Date of the first day of your last period

Adjusted cycle length
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DATE OF THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR LAST PERIOD

The date of your last period allows an estimation of when you ovulated and
conceived your baby.

A surprising number of women will have a bleed after they are pregnant, and
although seeking advice from a doctor or midwife is recommended, usually this
bleeding is not a problem.




ADJUSTED CYCLE LENGTH

Your menstrual cycle is counted from the first day of one period to the first
day of the next. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but many women
will have longer or shorter cycles than this.

Ovulation usually takes place about 14 days before the next period. This means
in a short cycle ovulation will be less than 14 days after your last period and
with a long cycle more than 14 days after your last period. Giving the length of
the cycle allows this to be taken into account in calculating your due date.

Many women have irregular cycles which make using the last day of their period
less reliable for estimating due date.


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