After working in the Merchant Navy, Meghan commenced her Midwifery Degree at The University of Nottingham. After graduating in 2018, Meghan started her career at Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham. In 2021 Meghan joined Private Midwives, where she has become the Antenatal Education lead and enjoys caring for women in a case-loading capacity. Meghan is NIPE trained and enjoys facilitating students on placements, enjoying their enthusiasm for Midwifery and highlighting different ways to practise as a Midwife. Meghan loves that she never stops learning within the Private Midwives family and is proud to practice gold standard care with Private Midwives.
What Happens at Your First Antenatal Appointment?
Wednesday, 11 October 2023 by Meghan Steed
Congratulations on your pregnancy! Whether you’ve been trying to conceive for a long time, or your positive test has been a complete surprise, it’s likely that you might have many questions and thoughts going through your head. The most practical thing to consider at this point is accessing midwifery care and your first antenatal appointment,
What is Antenatal Screening?
Friday, 29 September 2023 by Meghan Steed
During your booking appointment there will be many decisions to make and questions to ask and answer. One of those decisions will be around whether you would like screening for you and/or for your baby. Screening may be something you have heard of, perhaps you have received a leaflet along with your booking appointment letter,
- Published in Midwife, Postnatal Care, Pregnancy
Birth Philosophy
Monday, 09 June 2014 by Meghan Steed
What is my philosophy as a UK Birth Centre Midwife?
- Published in Home Birth, Labour, Labour & Birth, Working with UKBC
Breast Feeding
Monday, 24 March 2014 by Meghan Steed
I have only been working for the UK Birth Centres for a few months but have been a midwife for well over 25 years and in that time I have realised that in Britain we have to overcome many social phobias that stand in the way of breast feeding being successful.
- Published in Labour & Birth, Newborn Care
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