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The Maternity & Midwifery Hour

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The Maternity & Midwifery Hour

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The Maternity & Midwifery Hour

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The Maternity & Midwifery Hour

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The Maternity & Midwifery Hour

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This last in the series Maternity and Midwifery hour offers something a little different.As the summer has arrived in the UK and many of us are getting into the mood for the holiday season, alongside getting our swimming costumes out, sun blo
The annual #GenomicsConversation campaign returns 24-28th June 2024, our genomic lead midwives would like to strike up that genomics conversation with midwives, nurses, and other allied health professionals, to ensure that they ‘think genomics’
Series 13 - Episode 10: Supporting mother and baby when a problem with an upper limb is identifiedExamining the newborn requires extensive skills and knowledge of anatomy and physiology, of communicating findings to the mother and family of w
Series 13 - Episode 9: The Virtual Midwifery Caseload: Bringing women's voices into the classroomThe need to prepare students for real life practice, encompassing continuity of care, caseload holding and contemporary maternity care as well a
Series 13 - Episode 8: Empathy - improving care for women, babies and familiesToday's maternity services are busy and potentially stressful areas for women to navigate and for midwives and student midwives to provide individualised and approp
Series 13 - Episode 7: Record keeping and frameworksNotes and record keeping. We are all aware of the importance of record keeping, as a tool for continuity of care, and as a legal requirement, and as one of the key competencies. So how do we
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) affects connective tissue throughout the body and has profound impacts during pregnancy, birth and beyond. In this session, Dr Sally Pezaro will first illuminate the ways in which she led a multidisciplinary and int
In this hour we explore Postpartum Psychosis also known as Postnatal Psychosis, an important condition which can impact on women and their families after the birth of a baby. Dr Sally Wilson will share what is known about Postpartum Psychosis,
This week we celebrated International Day of the Midwife on the 5th May, a Day when the whole world midwife family celebrates their role with mothers, babies and families, and their impact on the world. This year the theme of the IDM is Midwive
The importance of environment and the support of the clinical team is well known for assisting students, and qualified staff to develop a learning culture, thus improving the information, support and care to women, babies and families in their
Achieving a work-life balance as a midwife is a personal and a service challenge.How to approach your own work life choices in your career, addressing stress, accessing support and insight into personal strategies from experts.The demand
Is being a midwife, and staying in midwifery centred on emotional intelligence and compassion or all about money?In the first of series 13, we explore two midwifery issues which have an impact on how we as midwives function, and in terms of m
Series 12 - Episode 10: Anti-oppressive practice in midwifery and maternity servicesAs we come to the end of Season 12, we have an opportunity to reflect on oppression in midwifery practice and maternity services and how we all, as individua
An important part of a student’s journey to become a midwife lies in learning theoretical and clinical skills. In this session experienced midwifery lecturers, Lindsey Rose and Rosy Jordan alongside student midwife Amy Solt share how the assess
In this session focusing on pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, our two speakers, Anja Johansen-Bibby, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Lead for Maternal Medicine at Milton Keyes University Hospital and Layla Lavallee Registered Midwife and
Pregnant women with substance dependency are more likely to lead multi-layered, psychologically and socially complex lives and can be distrustful of mainstream services. Dr Elaine Moore, a retired midwife from Ayrshire, Scotland, joins us to ta
In this session, Midwife Maria Rowntree and Professor Calvin Moorley explore the value and learning through initiatives such as the Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Inclusivity fellowship.Maria will then discuss the complexity of understanding privileg
This week we are exploring some alternatives in managing pain in labour. We have two leading practitioners presenting two strategies:1.The use of combs during labour2. Introduction to Reflexology in Pregnancy and Birth that may be useful for
In this hour, Florence Wilcock, obstetrician and mum, and midwives Deepa Santosh and Helen Green explore how we can improve the experience of women, their babies and families as they pass through the maternity services.How does our perspective
Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia continue to be major causes of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity and can adversely impact on the experience of women and their families. The charity, Action of Pre-eclampsia (APEC), provides support to w
In this session we expand our horizons to look at maternity services and midwifery in the world, with the help of our two special presenters : Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, Chief Midwife at the International Confederation of Midwives, and Joy Kemp,
This week we are looking at two important reports: the new MBRRACE-UK Perinatal Confidential Enquiry, and the Sands Listening Project. Both reports focus on the experiences of Black and Asian women and their parents of loss after a stillbirth
As 2023 draws to a close, the final Maternity & Midwifery Hour of 2024 will review the wide range of topics and maternity leaders who have shared their knowledge and passion with us all over the past year, reflect on the challenges facing mat
In this session we are exploring contemporary midwifery care during labour. This includes a presentation on the use of sterile water injections during labour, and labour aromatherapy.We will explore the impact of the NICE guidelines, the for
Birth trauma is often preventable. In this session Perinatal Psychiatrist and Co-founder of Make Birth Better Dr Rebecca Moore and Make Birth Better CEO Nikki Wilson will talk you through tips, tools and actions that every healthcare profession
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