معرفی
Sofia Tallhage is a doctoral student in Health Sciences at Linnaeus University, Sweden, specializing in reproductive health. She holds dual roles as a practicing midwife on maternity wards and a researcher investigating amniotomy practices, complications, and midwives' perspectives. Her work focuses on improving evidence-based care for childbirth through epidemiological studies and qualitative research. She is affiliated with the Department of Health and Caring Sciences within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
- Research Themes: Amniotomy prevalence, umbilical cord prolapse risks, midwifery experiences.
- Key Methods: Nationwide register studies, qualitative interviews, conference presentations.
Her doctoral thesis (2025) synthesizes findings from register-based analyses and midwife interviews to address gaps in understanding amniotomy's clinical implications. She has presented at major international conferences including the ICM Triennial Congress (Bali, 2023) and Nordic Midwifery Congress (Helsinki, 2022).
No scientific awards are listed, but her work contributes to clinical guidelines and healthcare policy. She actively collaborates with clinical teams and research institutions in Sweden.


