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Interview With…Darcey David, Maternity Nurse

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I definitely would like to pursue maternity nursing as a full-time job – it’s challenging, but my placement with Babyem has given me a very good start!

60 Seconds with…Sally Cranfield

Benefits of massage for babies?
There are many but the most important is that it enhances the neurological development of the baby and its bond with its parents . It also aids the body systems, helping babies to feel relaxed and ‘at home’ in their own skin.

60 Seconds ( + some extra seconds) With….Jennifer Hung-Zanarini

I appreciate the importance of the job being put forth to our Nannies and Maternity Nurses, and hope that I have in some way contributed positively to her/his career growth and life journey.

60 Seconds with…Sarah Gerth

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What inspired you to set up as a business / maternity coach?
Working in HR for 15 years and seeing how women need more support in their careers, especially once they have children and go through the maternity leave process.

Level 5 Maternity Nurse Training – 14 lessons you will learn.

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During the Babyem Level 5 Maternity Nurse Training learners will discover a wealth of knowledge on infant development, psychology, family dynamics and holistic therapies.

Breastfeeding basics: perceived low milk supply

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Only about 5% of women have a medical or surgical reason that means they are unlikely to produce enough milk. So why does it feel like such a common phenomenon? Here are a couple of thoughts on milk supply anxiety.

What is a Maternity Nurse?

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The role of the Maternity Nurse is to fully support the parents after the birth. The Maternity Nurse is a great source of help and advice, not only about the development and wellbeing of the baby, but also that of the new mother. 

Working as a Maternity Nurse

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Maternity Nurses are not working in any medical capacity but are qualified to aid and advise new parents with their newborn.

6 Ways Nannies and Maternity Nurses Can Support Breastfeeding Mums

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In this article we have included ways on how Nannies and Maternity Nurses can support breastfeeding mums.

How to become a Midwife in the UK

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We asked Carole Preen at Morley College what skills and qualifications are required to practice Midwifery in the UK in order to become a Midwife.