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The following information is a guide only. If you have symptoms that persist, or if you are worried, please contact your health professional so a holistic assessment can take place and specific advice can be given.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014 / Published in Labour & Birth

You might think it is odd that I have called this blog “silence” when most people’s idea of birth is anything but silent.  However I am are here to introduce you to a wonderful hormone called Oxytocin.  It is produced by the pituitary gland and it is the driving force behind natural birth.

Meghan Steed
Monday, 24 March 2014 / Published in Labour & Birth, Newborn Care

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.

Sunday, 23 March 2014 / Published in Labour & Birth, Working with UKBC

The truth is, your job can be meaningful regardless of what profession. The meaningfulness will be found as a result of something within your heart.

Friday, 21 February 2014 / Published in Uncategorized

Legislation that has been ratified by the British Government  making professional indemnity insurance compulsory for all registered health professionals, including midwives. This means that it will become illegal to practice as a midwife without insurance after April.

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