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‘RCM responds to RCOG report Each Baby Counts’
Today, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists’ (RCOG) has published its annual report from its Each Baby Counts initiative. The report identifies adherence to best practice on fetal monitoring as the key to reducing baby deaths ...‘RCM responds to findings that suggest breastfeeding may protect against chronic pain after Caesarean section’
Breastfeeding after a caesarean section may help manage pain, with mothers who breastfed their babies for at least 2 months after the operation three times less likely to experience persistent pain compared to those who breastfed for less ...On International Day of the Midwife RCM announces new chief executive
One of the countries leading midwives Gill Walton has been appointed as the next Chief Executive and General Secretary of The Royal College of Midwives (RCM). She will succeed Professor Cathy Warwick who is set to retire in August.‘Maternity services at Guy’s and St Thomas’ sign RCM’s Caring For You Charter’
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has become the latest trust with maternity services in London to sign RCM’s Caring For You Charter.‘RCM publishes new guidance for members and managers on women’s choice of midwife’
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has published new guidance to help midwives and their managers to better meet the needs of responding to women’s wishes for a specific midwife to be present at their birth.‘An ageing midwifery profession in Wales and an urgent need for more training places highlighted in RCM’s latest report’
Maternity services in Wales must be ‘future proofed’ now as a matter or urgency warns the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) as it launches its annual State of Maternity Services Report 2016.'Act now to avert growing crisis in our maternity services’ says RCM as it launches its latest report
NHS maternity services are “reaching crisis point” according to a new report published today by the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), with England short of 3,500 midwives.