[thumb]http://www.midwifery.org.uk[/thumb] This is the site for The Association of Radical Midwives. Here you can find the archives of their discussions on their email discussion group. An excellent resource for your research and if you don't find an answer to your question here, you can follow the Continue Reading
Association of Breastfeeding Mothers
[thumb]http://www.abm.me.uk/[/thumb] Another of the voluntary breastfeeding support organisations in the UK. Offers help and information to mothers, runs the National Breastfeeding Helpline with Breastfeeding Network and offers training to aspiring Breastfeeding counsellor Continue Reading
Association for improvements in the maternity services
[thumb]http://www.aims.org.uk/[/thumb]The site's name says it all, really. Continue Reading
Ask Dr Sears
[thumb]http://www.biologicalnurturing.com/[/thumb]Research about cuddling and holding babies to enhance breastfeeding Continue Reading
Adela Stockton – Writer & Doula
[thumb]http://adelastockton.co.uk[/thumb] Adela is a doula and doula trainer and writes about doulaing and childbirth Continue Reading
A much better way
[thumb]http://amuchbetterway.com/[/thumb]A Much Better Way provides tips, information and news about green and simple, natural family living, environmentally friendly lifestyles and natural family healthcare with a focus on attachment parenting, homebirth and breastfeeding. Continue Reading
Baby sling or baby slings? Google and babywearing
If you type "Baby Sling" into Google you get back a list of nearly 3 million pages; if you're a plural kind of person and you stick an 's' on the end you only get 2 million and to confuse matters even more there's a significant difference in the results. Okay the top two results (*) are the same but Continue Reading
Getting Between the Sheets of the Bed-Sharing Debate
In the true spirit of this site, we'd like to make sure our readers have access to the facts about bed-sharing - especially in the light of press coverage about the SWISS study. A couple of facts: A cot death means a death in a cot - not in the parental bed. The correct term is SIDS - Sudden Infant Continue Reading
Evaluating Research About Pregnancy and Birth.
So, you're pregnant? Wonderful, isn't it, how you're suddenly surrounded by friends, family and professionals, all giving you the benefit of their sage advice? Anecdotes and opinions about being pregnant and giving birth abound. How much of what you hear is actually evidence-based, though - and does Continue Reading
Breastfeeding in a Baby Sling
The closeness and comfort of a sling is very conducive to successful breastfeeding and with a bit of practice it is possible to manage hands free! Latching on with your baby in the sling is often trail and error, depending on the kind of sling you use and where you are in your breastfeeding journey Continue Reading