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Aimee Louise Middlemiss
Aimee Louise Middlemiss
Research Fellow, University of Plymouth
Verified email at plymouth.ac.uk
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Pregnancy remains, infant remains, or the corpse of a child? The incoherent governance of the dead foetal body in England
A Middlemiss
Mortality 26 (3), 299-315, 2021
132021
Too big, too young, too risky: How diagnosis of the foetal body determines trajectories of care for the pregnant woman in pre‐viability second trimester pregnancy loss
AL Middlemiss
Sociology of Health & Illness 44 (1), 81-98, 2022
42022
Invisible labours: the reproductive politics of second trimester pregnancy loss in England
AL Middlemiss
Berghahn Books, 2024
32024
‘It felt like the longest time of my life’: Using foetal Dopplers at home to manage anxiety about miscarriage
AL Middlemiss, edited by Kilshaw, Borg
Navigating miscarriage: Social, medical and conceptual perspectives, 160-183, 2020
32020
The Fetal Dopplers Bill is based on limited evidence about pregnant women’s use of the device
AL Middlemiss
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/fetal-dopplers-bill/, 2018
32018
Further Hierarchies of Loss: Tracking Relationality in Pregnancy Loss Experiences
AL Middlemiss, S Kilshaw
OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228231182273, 2023
22023
Employment leave for early pregnancy endings: A biopolitical reproductive governance analysis in England and Wales
AL Middlemiss, I Boncori, J Brewis, J Davies, VL Newton
Gender, Work & Organization 31 (1), 75-91, 2024
12024
Sharing the burden of miscarriage knowledge
S Kilshaw, A Middlemiss
The Heather Trickey Essay Prize, 2022
2022
Social death in the pandemic care home
A Middlemiss, edited by Borgstrom, Mallon
Narratives of Covid: Loss, dying, death and grief during COVID-19, 54-59, 2021
2021
# SaveAnthropologyAlevel: the campaign which tried to retain anthropology in British schools.
A Middlemiss
Teaching Anthropology 6, 2016
2016
Improving the care of women in second trimester pregnancy loss in the NHS
A Middlemiss
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