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Charlotte Brix Andersson serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at Aalborg University's Faculty of Medicine and works as an Overlæge (Senior Physician) at Aalborg University Hospital in Thisted, Denmark. She is affiliated with both the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics and the Danish Center for Health Services Research.
Dr. Andersson's research focuses on critical areas in obstetrics and perinatal medicine:
- Childbirth safety and quality improvement initiatives
- Effects of advanced gestational age on maternal and neonatal outcomes
- Umbilical cord pH analysis and its relationship to neonatal morbidity and mortality
- Pregnancy complications related to extended gestation
- SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and its outcomes
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong commitment to evidence-based obstetric practices, particularly examining the relationship between gestational age, fetal acidosis, and neonatal outcomes. She has led significant research on universal umbilical cord pH analysis implementation in Denmark's national healthcare system and contributed to multinational studies on preterm birth outcomes across Nordic countries.
Dr. Andersson's work has been published in high-impact journals including JAMA Network Open and Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, with her 2024 JAMA Network Open article receiving substantial attention with over 37,000 social media interactions and multiple news mentions.
Her research has garnered significant media coverage, particularly regarding risks associated with pregnancies extending beyond term:
- 'Både mor og barn løber alvorlig risiko, hvis graviditeten går to uger over tiden' (December 23, 2021)
- 'Fødsler 14 dage over termin giver større risiko for komplikationer for mor og barn' (December 6-11, 2021)
These media appearances reached multiple platforms including news outlets, Facebook, X (Twitter), and Bluesky, demonstrating the public health relevance of her research.





