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One-to-one with Kate Quilton
When Dispatches documentary Breastfeeding uncovered, presented by journalist Kate Quilton, aired on Channel 4 it generated a hail of press coverage and debate. We caught up with the new mum to talk about the programme, what moved her to ...
Your thoughts: be better prepared with NIPE
Ruby Handley-Stone reflects on her role as a newborn infant and physical examination practitioner.
Research: What causes women in New South Wales to birth before arrival, and why?
Birthing options in Australia are more numerous in densely populated coastal regions but less available in rural and remote areas, often necessitating some women to move to city regions as their birth due date draws near.
Gill Walton: the research that inspired me
The RCM's CEO explains the research that influenced her and why.
Keep your career on track
The RCM career framework encourages a more reflective attitude to your work and helps map out future directions Michelle Lyne explains how you can fulfil your ambitions.
Delivering on digital
With many local maternity services in England still reliant on paper notes, the MTP’s digital workstream has much ground to make up. Midwives looks at the progress made and the latest on transformation in Scotland.
Who wants to be a volunteer?
The RCM has enabled more than 90 UK midwives to take part in twinning projects across the globe. Here four volunteers explain why it’s been so beneficial.
Battle in the bloodstream
When a mother’s antibodies attack a fetus’s blood platelets, it can have life-threatening consequences. Matthew Hopkins looks at the science behind fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia.
Fathers under the microscope
Emma Proctor measures the impact of local trust practices on screening fathers as part of the NHS antenatal sickle cell and thalassaemia screening programme.