It’s impossible to do this job and not form incredible bonds with the people that you work with. Your colleagues see you through everything (and I mean EVERYTHING)!
Dear Midwives, Next year the world turns its attention to the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, and recognising and celebrating the humbling work that you and your colleagues do day in, day out, to improve the lives of others. You are there for women at
As the clock strikes midnight and the sparkle and promise of a brand new decade dawns, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared 2020, the 200th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth, the first ever ‘International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. “Nurses and
The idea of The Birth Circle developed as I wanted to create a safe space to share positive, inspiring and empowering stories, to celebrate the amazing and intricate work of our bodies and babies, and the life-altering transformations that we go through as we evolve in to
2019 is a special year for me. I was reminded by a friend that October marked our 10 year Midwife anniversary! 10 years since we started out together in our first Midwife jobs. 10 years since I took my first baby steps as a brand new Midwife at the Royal Free Hospital in