Promoting safe motherhood worldwide – Part 3
The central focus of midwifery care remains the same wherever midwives practice...
- Published in Labour, Labour & Birth, Working with UKBC
Promoting safe motherhood worldwide – Part 2
Exposure to midwifery practice where the midwife is fulfilling her role allowed me personally to regain myself as a practitioner – focussing on the important elements of practice and skill; adapt to the environment (what is actually essential?); accept criticism and praise; be taught and teach; assume credibility as a practitioner with renewed belief in the central role and importance of the midwife.
- Published in Labour, Labour & Birth, Working with UKBC
A Jigsaw Puzzle
Birth is a very instinctual process and could be described as a big “jigsaw” every piece needing to fit tightly to create the full picture.
- Published in Home Birth, Labour, Labour & Birth, Working with UKBC
Home Birth versus Hospital Birth
There has been a lot of talk in the media recently about the suggestion by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), that for low risk pregnancy and if women are expecting their second baby, they should consider giving birth at home or in a midwifery birth centre.
- Published in Home Birth, Labour, Labour & Birth



