Society for prenatal diagnostic ultrasound launches congenital heart disease global awareness initiative
Do fetal movements influence the level of attachment between mother and baby?
A diet rich in vegetable protein and fibre helps maternal and infant health during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Aston Medical School to get 12 more NIHR fellows to research new areas including genomics, orthopaedics and obstetrics
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23 March 2020

Joint nursing and midwifery leaders’ statements on expanding the health and care workforce in the COVID-19 pandemic

Nursing and midwifery leaders across the UK have set out clear actions in response to the recent announcement to make sure as many...

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28 February 2020

Improved access to Midwifery Units is urgently needed, says new study

A high number of pregnant women in England cannot access the maternity care most appropriate for them, according to a...

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30 December 2019

Kingston University midwifery expert helps transform quality of care in Bangladesh

A leading midwifery expert from Kingston University and St George’s, University of London has been called upon to support a...

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26 June 2019

University of Birmingham Professor receives national midwifery honour

A University of Birmingham Professor has received a national award from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) for her contribution...

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26 January 2015

Stress during pregnancy can affect fetal development

Stress hormones in the mother can affect fetal development, according to a study published today in The Journal of Physiology...

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