Birmingham
A profession finding its voice: Why the Birmingham Maternity & Midwifery Festival 2026 matters
On Wednesday 13 May 2026, the Birmingham Maternity & Midwifery Festival returns to the Midlands, welcoming over 300 healthcare professionals to the Cranmore Park Conference Centre. More than just a conference, this year’s event feels like a statement of intent for a profession navigating challenge, change, and growing pressure. At......
Watch Maternity, Midwifery & Baby Birmingham 2017 on-demand
On Friday 30th June Midwives, Student Midwives and Health Practitioners gathered at Edgbaston Stadium to attend Maternity, Midwifery & Baby Birmingham 2017. If you were unable to join us on the day, or missed out on any of the presentations don’t worry! All of the presentations from the event are now......
Watch the Live Stream of Maternity, Midwifery & Baby Birmingham 2017
On Friday 30th June around 500 Midwives, Student Midwives and Health Practitioners are expected to gather at Edgbaston Stadium to attend Maternity, Midwifery & Baby Birmingham 2017. If you are unable to join us on the day, don’t worry! Not only will all of the presentations from the day be made......
Maternity, Midwifery & Baby 2018 Dates Announced
Midwifery Forum will hit the road once again in 2018 with Maternity, Midwifery & Baby events taking place in cities throughout the UK. Midwives and other healthcare professionals are at the forefront of caring for and safeguarding their clients’ wellbeing but it can be hard to keep up with developments in......
Keynote speakers announced for MMB Birmingham 2017
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, Maternity, Midwifery & Baby Birmingham returns to Edgbaston Stadium on the 30th June 2017. (You’ve already registered your free place, right? No? Register here now!) Keynote speakers at this year’s professional study day have now been announced: Professor Debbie Carrick-Sen Florence Nightingale Foundation......

