National Health Board Faces Criticism Over New Childbirth Guidelines
National Health Board Faces Criticism Over New Childbirth Guidelines

National Health Board Faces Criticism Over New Childbirth Guidelines

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The National Board of Health and Welfare's new guidelines for managing pregnancies beyond 41 weeks have drawn sharp criticism from experts in obstetrics and gynecology, who argue that the proposed risk assessment approach could increase the risk of infant mortality. Fifteen experts have called the recommendations 'incomprehensible,' emphasizing that early induction in week 41 has been shown to reduce risks for the child. In response, Thomas Lindén from the National Board stated that interpretations of scientific evidence can vary, asserting that the guidelines were developed to provide necessary guidance amid differing opinions. The controversy highlights a division within the medical community on the best practices for managing late-term pregnancies, with some advocating for action based on established research. Meanwhile, the startup landscape is facing challenges as rising interest rates and economic downturns reveal the fragility of the traditional high-risk entrepreneurship model, prompting a shift towards more sustainable practices. Companies like Atlantix are leading this change by focusing on research-driven business models rather than prioritizing rapid growth.

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