As Christmas approaches we have looked over our statistics from the last year to put together our top 10 most viewed videos of 2024.
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 throughout 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 2025!
We were delighted to see our audience still have a huge hunger and desire to participate in our in-person 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.
- Pre-eclampsia: From labour to postnatal and beyond
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-8-pre-eclampsia-from-labour-to-postnatal-and-beyond/
Anja Johansen-Bibby, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Lead for Maternal Medicine, Milton Keynes University Hospital and Layla Lavallee, Registered Midwife and NIHR Doctoral Fellow, University of Oxford
2. The power of inclusion – language matters
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-6-the-power-of-inclusion-language-matters/
Dr Calvin Moorley, Professor of Diversity and Social Justice, London South Bank University and Maria Rowntree, Community Midwife and Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Inclusivity Fellow
3. An ABC of Eclampia
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-3-an-abc-of-eclampsia/
Dr Erum Khan, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, National Senior Maternity Advisor to NHSR; Specialist Maternity Advisor to CQC; RCOG patient Safety Committee member and Hsu Chong, Consultant in Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Birmingham Women’s Hospital
4. Reflexology and Acupressure for Pregnancy and Birth
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-5-reflexology-and-acupressure-for-pregnancy-and-birth/
Amanda Redford, Midwife, Acupuncturist, Maternity and Fertility Complementary Therapy Specialist and Dr Denise Tiran, CEO / Education Director, Expectancy; Visiting Professor, Qingdao Huikang School of Midwifery, Shanghai, China
5. Emotional intelligence to improve your midwifery
Dr Mo Tabib, Midwifery Lecturer, Robert Gordon University and Stella Nwogu, Matron, Newham University Hospital – Barts Health NHS Trust
6. Waterbirth – A bigger splash
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-14-ep-3-waterbirth-a-bigger-splash/
Dianne Garland, Midwifery Consultant and Author of ‘Waterbirth – an attitude to care’
7. The lithotomy challenge: delivering kinder care
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-4-the-lithotomy-challenge-delivering-kinder-care/
Florence Wilcock, Consultant Obstetrician, Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Podcast Host, The Obs Pod, Deepa Santhosh, The Desi Midwife and Helen Green, Preceptorship Clinical Support Midwife, Kingston Hospital NHS
8. Improving care after pregnancy loss or the death of a baby
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-14-ep-4-improving-care-after-pregnancy-loss-or-the-death-of-a-baby/
Marc Harder, Head of Bereavement Care & Hospital Liaison and Lisa Rich, Healthcare Education Lead at Sands
9. Epilepsy – in pregnancy and childbearing
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-14-ep-10-epilepsy-in-pregnancy-and-childbearing/
Kim Morley, Epilepsy Specialist Midwife Practitioner, Epilepsy Action, Catherine Owens, Midwifery and Epilepsy Coordinator, Epilepsy Action and Alison Fuller, Director of Improvement & Influencing, Epilepsy Action
10.Caring for pregnant women with substance dependency
https://www.matflix.co.uk/series-12-ep-7-caring-for-pregnant-women-with-substance-dependency/
Dr Elaine Moore, Retired Midwife, Ayrshire, Scotland