The role of technology in reducing maternal and child mortality rates in Ghana
‘Urgent need’ for investment in maternal mental health services
Why America’s black mothers and babies are in a life-or-death crisis
WHO and UNICEF issue new guidance to promote breastfeeding in health facilities globally
Rural midwives help save mothers in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Black Mamas Matter Alliance is launching the first National Black Maternal Health Week
Special Report: Women in Abuja communities abandon clinics, rely on traditional birth attendants for delivery
New research partnership makes childbirth safer in Mozambique
Hunt to unveil plan for women to have same midwives through pregnancy
Perilous conditions for pregnant women displaced in northern Syria
Reproductive justice centers on respect
Bridging the gap between global policy and local practice of respectful maternity care
U.S. states with more support for midwives have better birth outcomes
Women need more freedom during labour, not a medicalised birth script to follow
Care and midwifery in the world’s most challenging places – In pictures
Why suicide rates among pregnant women in Nepal are rising
Birth Waiting Home helps babies beat odds
Global nursing movement launches
Simple steps with lasting impact for newborn survival
Only 25 percent of women receive appropriate advice on pregnancy weight gain
Most maternal deaths occur out of office hours, says study
How does race impact childbirth outcomes?
There’s no success story Texas can follow to stop black mothers from dying
A larger role for midwives could improve deficient U.S. care for mothers and babies
Mayon volcano eruption displaces pregnant women and new mothers in Philippines
Midwifery linked to better birth outcomes in state-by-state report cards
Serena Williams: What my life-threatening experience taught me about giving birth
Do not intervene to speed up birth unless real risks involved, advises WHO
Displaced by crisis, South Sudan midwifery students focus on saving mothers
Humanising birth: Does the language we use matter?