Jul112019Midwifery Sector NewsWe’ve all heard of ‘Continuity of Carer’ in midwifery – it is a key component of the NHS’ move towards Better Births. Not so long ago, the (private) continuity of care service Neighbourhood Midwives in Walthamstow made the news when Read this article in full on Maternity, Midwifery and Baby Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:GPs are still in transition, in terms of accepting that people don’t need proof of address or IDNextNext post:Are 18 year olds children or adults?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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