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Resident Midwife: Midwife Pip

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  • As you get closer to your due date, it is completely normal to start wondering… how will I know labour is starting? A lot of people expect a sudden, dramatic moment. Waters breaking. Strong contractio ...
  • The first week after birth can feel like a complete blur. One minute you are holding your baby and taking it all in, and the next you are navigating recovery, feeding, and very little sleep. It is a t ...
  • We’re excited to welcome Midwife Pip as the Resident Midwife at The Baby Show NEC Birmingham, 8–10 May 2026. Recognised as a trusted voice in pregnancy, birth and early parenthood, Pip supports famili ...
  • The first week after birth is unlike anything else. It can feel slow and fast at the same time. One minute you are staring at your baby in complete disbelief, and the next you are wondering what day i ...
  • How you approach writing a birth plan really matters, because making one is not about being rigid or trying to control birth. It is about feeling informed, supported, and heard. Somewhere along the wa ...
  • We’re delighted to announce Midwife Pip as the official Resident Midwife for The Baby Show Excel London, taking place 6–8 March 2026.
  • Let’s talk about hypnobirthing, and more importantly, whether it will or will not work for you. Because hypnobirthing has become one of those topics that people tend to have strong opinions about, oft ...