Skip to content
Categories A-Z

Conditions that threaten women’s lives in childbirth & pregnancy

  • Overview
  • Introduction
    • What is a life-threatening complication in pregnancy and childbirth?
  • Onset
    • Pregnancy and symptoms
  • In hospital
    • Women's experiences with life-threatening emergency
    • Experiences in Intensive Care Units (ICU) and High Dependency Units (HDU)
    • Transfer from critical care
    • Contact with the baby
    • Breastfeeding after a traumatic birth
    • Baby in neonatal unit (NICU)
    • Communication with health professionals
  • Going home
    • How women felt physically
    • Getting home and recovery
    • Follow up from the hospital
    • Support in the community
  • Specific conditions & long term effects
    • Haemorrhage: heavy uncontrolled bleeding
    • Hysterectomy
    • Blood pressure disorders: pre-eclampsia and HELLP
    • Pulmonary Embolism/blood clots
  • Emotional recovery
    • How women felt emotionally
    • Understanding what happened
    • Counselling
  • Father’s/partner’s experiences
    • Fathers' and partners' experiences in hospital
    • Fathers' and partners' emotional recovery
  • Impact on family
    • Relationships with partners and family
    • Family life and effect on relationships with children
    • Effect on career and life path
    • Fertility and future pregnancies
  • Information and support
    • Information, support & support groups
  • People's Profiles
    • Thrombosis & thromboembolism (blood clots)
    • Pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome
    • Haemorrhage/placental disorders
    • Infections
    • Amniotic Fluid Embolism
    • Other
    • A health professional explains
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Conditions that threaten women’s lives in childbirth & pregnancy

Profiles - Amniotic Fluid Embolism

Dean

Dean is a sheet metal worker. He is married with 5 children. White British.

Paula

Paula is a university lecturer, living with her partner. They have one daughter.

Alison T

Alison T is married with 5 children. She is a housewife, her husband is a sheet metal worker. White British.

James

James is a counsellor. He lives with his partner and they were expecting their first daughter.

Previous Page
Next Page

Navigate your health journey with authentic experiences & advice

About us

  • About HEXI - Health Experience Insights
  • Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group
  • Using health experiences in teaching
  • Service Improvement
GO TO THE A-Z
Copyright © University of Oxford. All rights reserved.