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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.

How to write a good Maternity Nurse CV

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There is no right or wrong way to write a CV, however we have outlined the key areas that need to be considered when creating a Maternity Nurse CV, as well as providing a sample CV template.

Babyem Maternity Nurse Training featured in Nursery World Magazine

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Babyem are excited to be featured in this month’s Nursery World Magazine for their Postnatal Maternity Nurse Training. 

Working as a Maternity Nurse

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The maternity nurse supports the mother usually within the first 4 – 8 weeks, providing support from the time she leaves hospital and helps the baby settle into a routine.

Maternity Courses London

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Babyem Maternity Nurse Courses are recognised in the industry as being the best, with candidates being taught by professionals who are experts in their field including international lactation consultants, Sleep Specialists, La Leche League training coordinators, Midwives and Health Visitors and Paediatricians.

What is a maternity nurse?

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Maternity nurses
Maternity nurses also known as post-natal carers or maternity practitioners, support the mother and their newborn.

How to become a Maternity Nurse

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A maternity nurse is an experienced infant care provider who usually lives with a family and provides 24 hour on-call service after the birth of a baby.