A letter to the MOH on behalf of midwives.

Dear Minister & local MP,

I am writing to draw your attention to the working conditions for our midwives.

Midwives in NZ are absolutely on their knees. They are not paid fairly, and continue to provide on call, autonomous, life-saving/preserving care to pregnant and birthing people and their babies, in NZ.

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Carmen Lett Comments
Postpartum recovery.

In society there is much pressure on mothers that they should ‘bounce back’ so quickly after childbirth. We forget that there are many area’s of our bodies physically that need to heal after birth, not to mention the emotional and physiological changes we need to adjust to.

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Nipple care

It is very normal for majority of women breastfeeding for the first time to experience some degree of tenderness or pain when starting their breastfeeding journey.

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BlogCarmen Lett
Newborn Sleep & the Fourth Trimester

This is a blog post I’ve had written for months but I am always conscious on voicing my opinions on controversial topics like this. I’m aware that my opinion on newborn sleep isn’t for everyone.. but from my research as a midwife and then having my own babies, it’s a topic I’ve become passionate about.  In the hopes that it perhaps just gives one mum hope to know that what they are doing is more than ok, it’s worth voicing.

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Feeding Your Baby

Ah, the great breastfeeding / formula topic…it’s one most parents know to avoid. A topic that’s been known to provoke high emotion, heated conversation and ultimately a fair bit of guilt placed on each other. While it isn’t always on purpose, it does feel a little unnecessary.

What I have never really understood, and still don’t really.. is…

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