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Infant feeding - content

Find content on Infant feeding from across the RCM website - including articles from Midwives magazine.

 

  • How to prepare powdered infant formulaMaternity support worker Laura Cruickshank believes women should be given the correct advice and evidence-based information about all choices of infant-feeding.
  • Win a set of Goodyear winter tyresWe have one set of Goodyear UltraGrip 8 winter tyres for Midwives readers to win.
  • Headline sponsor for RCM awardsThe headline sponsor for next year's RCM Annual Midwifery Awards has been announced.
  • Speaking from experienceThe 2009 cohort of the BSc midwifery programme at the Highland Campus of the University of Stirling respond to Laura Cox's article in Midwives Issue 2 2011, which highlighted the need to promote normal birth.
  • Financial pain reliefIn tough economic times, the work of charities such as the RCM's Benevolent Fund has never been so important, as Louise Hunt reports.
  • Helping the hardest to reachHow do you eliminate a disease globally? Wendy Golledge explores the challenges faced by the Pampers and UNICEF tetanus campaign as it works to protect mothers and babies in the poorest countries.
  • Proposal to ban parents knowing sex of unborn babyMidwives could be banned from telling parents the sex of their unborn baby under a planned recommendation.
  • The complete guide to postnatal fitness (third edition)This book is aimed at fitness instructors and physiotherapists who work with pregnant and postnatal women, as well as at new mothers themselves...
  • Care for pregnant women who are obeseThis is an excellent resource for midwives as it covers all aspects of care relating to maternal obesity...
  • Listening exercise prompts changes to NHS planRCM general secretary Cathy Warwick has responded to David Cameron's latest speech on NHS reforms by calling for collaboration, not competition.
  • Midwife author Jennifer Worth diesBestselling author of the Call the Midwife trilogy Jennifer Worth has died at the age of 75, her publisher has announced.
  • TB vaccine proposed for London babiesProposals to vaccinate all newborn children in London to reduce the spread of tuberculosis (TB) have been put out to consultation by NHS commissioners in the capital.
  • Epilepsy drug dose key to fetal riskAn 11-year study has revealed the safest effective treatment for women with epilepsy considering pregnancy.
  • Continuity of care in breastfeedingThis book describes the evidence, rationale and process for implementing the best practice standards to support, protect and promote breastfeeding in a maternity setting. It is an interesting review of practices that support breastfeeding and those that do not...
  • Counseling the nursing motherFocused on communication with women rather than purely on breastfeeding techniques, this fifth edition maintains the mother-centred approach, while providing recent research evidence around the physiology of lactation, obesity and emerging issues, such as H1N1 influenza...
  • Top tips for breastfeedingThis book is almost fantastic. Divided into nine chapters, most of which give excellent practical advice, it is concisely written and comes in a handy pocket-size form...
  • An introduction to biological nurturing: new angles on breastfeedingAt last, this long-awaited book has arrived to challenge our assumptions about what constitutes effective breastfeeding support...
  • A test of temperamentA new study examining links between breastfeeding and childhood behaviour provides a welcome positive message, as Gareth Price reports.
  • Mother's Day e-card bears charity messageChild In Need India a charity working with mothers and babies in Calcutta has launched a Mother's Day e-card.
  • Midwives marching against government cutsMidwives and RCM staff will take part in the TUC's March for the Alternative in London this Saturday, 26 March, to protest at cuts to public services.
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