Paracetamol Use in Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism or ADHD, RANZCOG Asserts
RANZCOG dismisses claims linking paracetamol use in pregnancy to neurodivergence.

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RANZCOG dismisses claims linking paracetamol use in pregnancy to neurodivergence.
The College opposes the private member’s bill seeking additional restrictions on abortion care in South Australia.
The College welcomes the release of the National Women’s Health Strategy Monitoring Reporting Framework and Baseline Report
The Bill signals a troubling departure away from evidence-based healthcare policy in New Zealand.
RANZCOG has issued a statement in response to the study focusing on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes and Health System Costs by Prof. Emily Callander and colleagues.
Maternity leaders urge caution ahead of the second reading of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (3-Day Postnatal Stay) Amendment Bill.
RANZCOG has partnered with ACM and BTA to leverage expertise to develop new multidisciplinary birth trauma training resources.
The College calls for action following release of "Femicide: Deaths resulting from gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand" report.
The College welcomes the release of the Report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into Healthcare Funding.
The modest increase in Vote Health funding is unlikely to make a difference for women, but access to primary care and longer prescriptions may.
The College opposes the private member’s bill seeking additional restrictions on abortion care in South Australia.
The College welcomes the release of the National Women’s Health Strategy Monitoring Reporting Framework and Baseline Report
The Bill signals a troubling departure away from evidence-based healthcare policy in New Zealand.
Maternity leaders urge caution ahead of the second reading of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (3-Day Postnatal Stay) Amendment Bill.
RANZCOG has partnered with ACM and BTA to leverage expertise to develop new multidisciplinary birth trauma training resources.