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Harsha Ananthram

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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|July 20, 2022
'Petrificus Totalus': Dynamic consent in obstetric practice?: Technology in obstetric practice, to help supported decision-making: Technology in obstetric practice, to help supported decision-makingHarsha Ananthram, Ajay Rane
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 15, 2022
Head in the sand: Contemporary Australian attitudes towards induction of labourHarsha Ananthram, Ajay Rane
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|November 29, 2021
Have we lost sight of the women? An observational study about normality-centred care in Australian maternity servicesHarsha Ananthram, Venkat Vangaveti, Ajay Rane
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India|May 27, 2017
Can We Deliver Better?Ajay Rane, Jay Iyer, Harsha Ananthram, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|September 26, 2025
Finding the Elephant in the Haystack-A Flawed Analysis of the UK Maternity CrisisRebecca Matthews, Harsha Ananthram, Nadine Montgomery, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|August 12, 2022
Be as you wish to seem: tragedy, triumphalism, and toxicity in maternity servicesElizabeth Anne Sutton, Harsha Ananthram, Nadine Montgomery, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 1, 2025
Normalising Choice: An Observational Study of Australian Clinicians' Perspectives on Written Informed Consent for Vaginal BirthHarsha Ananthram, Venkat Vangaveti, Torres Wooley, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 8, 2025
Linguistic manoeuvres: obstetric violence camouflages harm and loss of consent from birthHarsha Ananthram, Liz Sutton, Rebecca Matthews, et al.
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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|July 20, 2022
'Petrificus Totalus': Dynamic consent in obstetric practice?: Technology in obstetric practice, to help supported decision-making: Technology in obstetric practice, to help supported decision-makingHarsha Ananthram, Ajay Rane
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 15, 2022
Head in the sand: Contemporary Australian attitudes towards induction of labourHarsha Ananthram, Ajay Rane
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|November 29, 2021
Have we lost sight of the women? An observational study about normality-centred care in Australian maternity servicesHarsha Ananthram, Venkat Vangaveti, Ajay Rane
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India|May 27, 2017
Can We Deliver Better?Ajay Rane, Jay Iyer, Harsha Ananthram, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|September 26, 2025
Finding the Elephant in the Haystack-A Flawed Analysis of the UK Maternity CrisisRebecca Matthews, Harsha Ananthram, Nadine Montgomery, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|August 12, 2022
Be as you wish to seem: tragedy, triumphalism, and toxicity in maternity servicesElizabeth Anne Sutton, Harsha Ananthram, Nadine Montgomery, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 1, 2025
Normalising Choice: An Observational Study of Australian Clinicians' Perspectives on Written Informed Consent for Vaginal BirthHarsha Ananthram, Venkat Vangaveti, Torres Wooley, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 8, 2025
Linguistic manoeuvres: obstetric violence camouflages harm and loss of consent from birthHarsha Ananthram, Liz Sutton, Rebecca Matthews, et al.
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