Royal College of Midwives Key Messages on Health Protection.

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Royal College of Midwives Key Messages on Health Protection

The RCM: Strongly supports the “lets break the cycle of FGM in the UK “.We have worked closely with other agencies producing FGM intercollegiate recommendations that were launched in Parliament recently. Read the report via Link to Tackling FGM in the UKLink to Tackling FGM in the UK

Are working together with UNICEF BFI and the NHS to help midwives improve initiation of breastfeeding and continuation rates in the UK-the RCM award winners The Dudley Group NHSFT the” Mom2Mom” initiative aids consistent breastfeeding advice for women See link at Innovation and Inspiration Press releaseInnovation and Inspiration Press release The RCM:

Are working with women and the NHS to increase the numbers of normal births and reduce caesarean section rates. This is an on- going health protection message-RCM award maternity services of the year award winners, East Lancashire Hospitals NHST Link to RCM Award WinnersRCM Award Winners The RCM:

Are supporting midwives to care for women in pregnancy with complex medical problems such as obesity issues and supporting high quality safe maternity care to improve healthier outcomes for this group of women. Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHST RCM award winners in 2013 The RCM:

Are supporting Improvements in services to care for pregnant and post natal women with Mental Health problems particularly perinatal mental health problems - RCM award winners –Imperial College Healthcare NHST initiative and reach out to vulnerable women Link to RCM Award Winners)RCM Award Winners The RCM:

Are supporting the improvements in pelvic health care for women by raising awareness of continence issues with midwives. This is a sensitive but important message to raise awareness of –RCM/CSP position statement can be found at Link to RCM CSP Joint Statement on Pelvic Floor Muscle ExerciseLink to RCM CSP Joint Statement on Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise The RCM: