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by Byrom & Byrom | Feb 13, 2017 | News

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We're delighted to share with you that we're heading to Lisbon for the 34th ICM Triennial Congress (14–18 June) - and we're not just exhibiting with our journals and resources, we're presenting too! Our co-owners Dr Anna Byrom and Sheena Byrom OBE will both be taking to the stage at this prestigious global midwifery event, under this year's crucial theme: One Million More Midwives.Anna will present on sustaining midwifery continuity of carer — Tuesday 16 June, 14:00Sheena is talking about addressing the growing crisis in UK maternity services — Thursday 18 June, 14:00Come and find in the venue's Artisan Village - we'd love to say hello and share what we're doing to support maternity workers across the globe! Read full blog post below #ICM2026 #midwives2026 #OneMillionMoreMidwives #midwifery #all4maternity International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) ... See MoreSee Less

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The Fourth Newsletter for the Midwifery and Maternity Collective has been published and sent to over 400 members. We are a collaboration of midwives, obstetricians, academics, maternity care supporters, service users and politicians who are concerned about the increasing medicalisation of childbirth and the reduction in midwife-led services. The rate of caesarean sections in England has surged to 44%, up from 29% in 2018, while inductions of labour now occur in over one-third of pregnancies. Despite this escalation in intervention, maternal mortality is rising. Falls in stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates are well below the expected trajectory, and disparities due to inequalities persist. Alongside these trends, more women report traumatic birth experiences, and both litigation and freebirth are rising, indicating a growing lack of trust in formal maternity systems. Simultaneously, access to midwife-led and out-of-hospital birth options continue to diminish. International comparisons highlight that countries with lower intervention rates often achieve better perinatal outcomes, underscoring the need for systemic reform in the UK. Since we began, there has been an announcement of an independent investigation into England’s maternity services and Baroness Amos has been appointed as Chair. This Collaborative aims to analyse contributing factors, share clinical insights and lived experience, and co-design strategies to promote respectful, evidence-based care. We produce a monthly newsletter and online seminars - the next one is planned for 23rd October 2025. We hope this movement, our work, will provide support, information and offer hope for those currently working or involved in maternity services in the UK. Your suggestions, involvement, and help is most welcome.Read the newsletter via the link below mailchi.mp/all4maternity.com/midwifery-and-maternity-birth-collective-news1-21376722?e=6e5369e6abAnd sign up to receive future correspondence via this link eepurl.com/jij7eQ #Midwifery #MaternityCare #Childbirth #MaternalHealth #MidwifeLedCare #MaternityServices #UKMidwives #RespectfulCare #BirthTrauma ... See MoreSee Less

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