by emma | Mar 22, 2017 | Blog, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses
Mary Ashton has been working as a maternity nurse for over 10 years with a background in childcare before that. While working as a nanny Mary had an interest in helping families with multiples and looked after 5 sets of twins and a set of triplets while supporting her... by emma | Feb 20, 2017 | Blog, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses
Developmental Baby Massage “Touching is the first communication a baby receives,” says Frederick Leboyer, author of Loving Hands. “The first language of its development is through the skin.” Infants communicate through their bodies. When you engage an infant in a... by emma | Aug 25, 2016 | Advice for Nannies, au pair, Blog, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses
After completing Babyems OCN Sleep Training course, Lucy went on to start Days and Dreams and her success is inspiring. Among running a sleep consulting business and taking care of her little girl Lucy was gracious enough to answer some questions we had for her.... by emma | Aug 3, 2016 | Advice for Nannies, Blog, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses
As a maternity nurse you are an experienced and qualified specialist in providing fundamental advice and care to parents and newborns. Your role not only involves providing services such as feeding and establishing a sleep routine, but also encouraging the family and... by emma | Apr 27, 2016 | Employing a Nanny, Interview, Maternity Nurse Training, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Testimonial Agency Maternity, Testimonial Candidate Maternity, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses, Uncategorized
Christine Hedge is a self-employed maternity nurse with over 30 years experience working with newborns. Taking a special interest in multiple & pre-term births, Christine says her overarching objective is to work with families to establish routines that result in... by emma | Apr 6, 2016 | Blog, Maternity Nurses, Parents, Training, Training for Maternity Nurses
“There’s still so much stigma surrounding birth trauma. Women are expected to be content and happy because “all’s well that ends well…” Yet, sometimes they don’t feel content and happy, they don’t feel well. And it’s difficult for some women to voice that...