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Rolling out NIPT
An evaluative roll-out of non-invasive prenatal testing is due to start in England. Lindsay Kimm and Liane Powell explain what it entails.
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.
UK-US midwifery: a special relationship
Chris Holme looks at how the transatlantic bond in midwifery services was forged on the American frontier, and how maternal mortality rates in the UK and US have diverged since.
Appropriate Skills and Appropriate Places course
In rural mid Wales, midwives have developed realistic ‘skills and drills’ training for home-birth emergencies with no obstetric support. Shelly Jones and Dr Marie Lewis explain how.
Voice of an NMQ: being enough
Reflecting on her rotation to the postnatal ward, Anna Merrick finds a common ground with new mothers and their stories.
Research: Supporting pregnant women and newborns with Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes
The Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) are a group of 13 genetic conditions that affect the connective tissues throughout the body.
Breedagh Hughes: looking back
The Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) are a group of 13 genetic conditions that affect the connective tissues throughout the body.
The research that inspired me: Mary Steen
I remember seeing Professor James Walker presenting a lecture in the late 1980s and asking an important question: ‘Why were pregnant women being admitted to the antenatal ward when they could just as easily be seen and treated in an antenatal ...