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Women and midwives working together can tackle birth painsCommenting on the release today of new research 'More in hope than expectation: Women's experience and expectations of pain relief in labour' from Newcastle University, Louise Silverton, Deputy General Secretary of the Royal College of Midwives, said: "I welcome this report because it highlights how important it is for women to discuss the forthcoming birth with their midwife, looking at the issue of pain and how it can be managed. More... HAVE YOUR SAY! Please reply to this thread to discuss this news item. |
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