Call the midwife: 80% of expectant mums desire home birth… but just 2% achieve one
Eight out of 10 women admit they hope to emulate hit show Call the Midwife by having a home birth
Eight out of 10 women admit they hope to emulate hit show Call the Midwife by having a home birth
A survey from the CQC has revealed the best and worst hospitals to give birth at in Manchester. Expecting a
In December 2020, the NHS issued advice stating that for pregnant women, having one person with them at scans and
Greater Manchester midwives have been crowned the best in the country after delivering an exceptional performance in Unicef’s ‘Baby Friendly’ accreditation tests.
With more than 1,900 babies born every day in the UK, it’s no surprise that there are a handful of ways to aid women deliver birth their babies in the best way that suits them.
The winner of the Birth Rites Bi-Annual Award will receive a residency at the Women’s Art Library in London, and the winning piece will be included in The Birth Rites Collection.
One Born Every Minute may be a hit with telly lovers but opting to give birth in hospital could become a thing of the past if mums-to-be take note of a new report urging women to have their babies delivered at home.
Surrogacy laws across the UK are ‘woefully inadequate’ meaning surrogate parents are unable to earn the £40K minimum wage they are entitled to, according to Manchester medical and ethics experts.
Mum-of-two Julie Neville is stripping down to ‘the way nature intended,’ promoting organic health food store to launch at the Arndale this weekend.
Cannabis users may be seeing their fertility go up in smoke, claims a Manchester University study.
The research, completed in conjunction with the University of Sheffield, showed that the drug affected the size and shape of sperm, while booze binges and smoking had little effect.
His Pakistani-American wife, Faryal Makhdoom, gave birth to a baby girl in the early hours of this morning
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