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tpm jun 2022 pg30 fear and media

‘Normality’, Fear and the Media

‘Normality’, Fear and the Media Mollie Haskey (she/her) – Practice Development Midwife, Norfolk and Waveney Local Maternity and Neonatal System Twitter @vittoria_mollie Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 25 Issue 06 June 2022, Pages 30-34 Summary The use of ‘normal’ birth has become a part of contentious debate in recent months within midwifery, particularly across […]

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Optimising Physiological Birth: Tips from a midwife

Optimising Physiological Birth: Tips from a midwife Evony Lynch – Governance Support Midwife at Royal Cornwall Hospitals Is there such a thing as a bit of ‘midwife magic’ to optimise the chances of a straightforward vaginal birth? Or is it actually just a melting pot of science, skills and environment? Someone recently told me how […]

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Playing Kate: Re-staging maternal transformation

Playing Kate: Re-staging maternal transformation A guest blog by Jodie Hawkes Introduction Since 2005 I have been making performances with my partner Pete Phillips as part of a live art duo Search Party. One of our theatre performances, My Son and Heir (2015) was made shortly after the birth of our first son Edward, which […]

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TPM The Practising Midwife Feature Articles

Promoting Normality and Choice by Creating a Home-from-Home Birthing Room

Promoting Normality and Choice by Creating a Home-from-Home Birthing Room Nicola Cooper – Midwife at Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey Susan Way – Midwife at Bournemouth University Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 19 Issue 10 November 2016 Summary Promoting normality within the birth environment has been a key policy driver for a number of years. […]

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Effective Non-Pharmacological Birth Interventions

Effective Non-Pharmacological Birth Interventions Jude Davis – Community and Birth Centre Midwife in London Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 18 Issue 2 February 2015 Summary Midwifery expertise is in ‘normal’ birth. What constitutes ‘normal’ is debatable, but well embedded within ‘normal’ are the birth plans of women who aspire to give birth without using […]

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