Dec182019Midwifery Sector NewsAs another hectic year draws to a close we have the opportunity to look back and take stock of what has been another record breaking year for Maternity & Midwifery Forum. We have been lucky enough to travel around the UK Read this article in full on Maternity, Midwifery and Baby Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Sign our petition! A Chief Midwifery Officer for every countryNextNext post:“Sexual harassment is about power, not sex.”Related ArticlesRoadside births in rural Scotland15th July 2021Six week window to reduce new mothers’ stroke and heart attack risk by 1/37th July 2021The BL3 Maternity Hub – Breaking Down Barriers to Care in Bolton7th July 2021Breastfeeding During the Pandemic7th July 2021Grassroots public breastfeeding campaigns gain momentum1st July 2021Cut adrift: Pandemic leaves 16,000 pregnant women and new mothers without mental health support1st July 2021
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