The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the United Kingdom has released new clinical guidelines for pregnancy and complex social factors. In addition to introducing the concept of women-centred care and making general recommendations, the document provides specific guidelines related to pregnant women who: misuse substances; are recent migrants, asylum seekers or refugees, or who have difficulty reading or speaking English; who are under age 20; and who experience domestic abuse. See “Pregnancy and Complex Social Factors: A Model for Service Provision for Pregnant Women with Complex Social Factors,” September 2010, available at www.nice.org.uk.