In this blog, Baby Lifeline’s CEO, Judy Ledger MBE, shares why this year’s National Maternity Safety Conference comes at a pivotal time for maternity safety, and invites you to join us in shaping the future of maternity care together. I founded national charity Baby Lifeline over 43 years ago after the heartbreaking experience of losing […]| Baby Lifeline
As part of Baby Lifeline Training’s recent course. Improving Outcomes for Those with Comorbidities in Pregnancy, we were honoured to welcome Ngawai Moss, a member of Baby Lifeline’s Family Voices Group. Ngawai shared her lived experience of navigating pregnancy with epilepsy, and the work she now does to improve care for women and birthing people […]| Baby Lifeline
MBRRACE-UK’s State of the Nation report, published yesterday, looked at perinatal deaths of babies born in the UK in 2023. This includes babies that died after 24 weeks’ gestation, stillbirths, and babies that died within 28 days of life. The figures do not include terminations. At Baby Lifeline we are committed to making care safer and […]| Baby Lifeline
This week is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week (5–11 May), and World Maternal Mental Health Day (7th May). At Baby Lifeline, our aim is to make care better and safer for every pregnant woman, birthing person and newborn baby. This includes mental as well as physical health, and supporting the healthcare professionals that look after women […]| Baby Lifeline