Monica Tolofori, Consultant Midwife and Linn Shepherd, Researcher and retired Midwife give a presentation on “Induction of labour – challenging unlicensed synthetic oxytocin in obstetrics” at the Midlands Online Maternity & Midwifery Festival 2020....
Molly O’Brien, Midwife, Associate Lecturer, creator and teacher of ‘Biomechanics for Birth’ courses for birth professionals and associates and a birth preparation class called ‘Moving for an Easier Birth’ gives a presentation on “Love that birth physiology” at the London Maternity & Midwifery Festival 2021....
Lola Ornato, Midwife, Whittington Health NHS Trust and Mala Morjaria, Practice nurse / Midwife discuss BAME Perspectives from the Frontline in an episode of Maternity & Midwifery Hour....
Marc Harder, UK Programme Manager, National Bereavement Care Pathway , SANDS Charity and Clare Worgan, Training and Learning Resources Manager, SANDS Charity discuss Supporting Bereaved Families in another episode of Maternity & Midwifery Hour....
Professor Andy Shennan, Professor of Obstetrics, King’s College London; Trustee, APEC and Caitlin Wilson, Consultant Midwife, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust / University of Worcester discuss Pre-Eclampsia in another episode of Maternity & Midwifery Hour....
Francesca Seed (Chair, MVP Lancashire) gives a presentation on “Co-Production: hearing the service user voice to co-design the service we deliver” at the Northern Maternity & Midwifery Festival 2019....
Student midwives heading for the frontline in COVID-19 The second instalment of the Maternity & Midwifery Hour – proudly supported by MATFLIX – focuses on the students affected by the coronavirus crisis hitting global healthcare systems. Host Sue Macdonald (Co-editor, Mayes Midwifery textbook) was joined by Dr Anna Byrom (Senior......
Babies are thinner-skinned than adults are. We don’t just mean that they’re easily offended (although they definitely are) – their skin is literally thinner. Babies’ skin has poorer barrier and water handling functions than adults’ skin for at least the first 12 months of their lives. More delicate skin demands......