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Maternity & Midwifery Forum – Top 10 viewed videos of 2023

As Christmas approaches we have looked over our statistics from the last year to put together our top 10 most viewed videos of 2023.

It has undoubtedly proved yet another very challenging year for Midwifery, which makes us even more grateful for your support over the last 12 months. We were delighted to be able to deliver our full schedule of festivals througout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland – it was fantastic to see so may of you in person once again, thank you to everyone who came to an event, we look forward to seeing you again in 2024!

Whilst it was wonderful to be back hearing our speakers deliver their presentations in person, we were delighted to see our audience still have a huge hunger and desire to participate in our online content.

With that in mind here are our top 10 most viewed videos of the year, thank you to all of our speakers and viewers as always.

No. 1: Psychological Challenges of Being a Midwife – Kate Greenstock, Dr Anna Byrom, Colette Grant and Dr Aaron Turner

No 2: Examination of the New Born – Are we ready? – Natasha Carr, Lindsey Rose and Dr Anna Byrom

No 3: Spiritual meanings in childbirth: the role of the midwife – Dr Jenny Hall and Fatimah Mohamied

No 4: Continuity of Care: The Added Benefits – Trixie McAree, Wendy Olayiwola and Charlotte Clayton

No 5: Women’s Experiences of Obstetric Violence – Dr Hazel Keedle PhD

No 6: Contemporary Issues in Midwifery 2023 – Professor Hora Soltani and Amba Morrell

No 7: Cervical Ripening at Home: The Choice Study – Mairi Harkness and Dr Cassandra Yuill

No 8: Increasing self-agency in maternity to reduce violence and harm – Kay King and Amity Reed

No 9: Entonox – Its use and implications – Dr Wendy Jones MBE and Catherine Kelly

No 10: Celebrating International Day of the Midwife – Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent OBE and Wendy Warrington