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Episode 10: Birth-ed & Fund Future Midwives: Building a Safer & Trusted Maternity System

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In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Megan Rossiter, Founder of Birth-ed, and Safia Saad, Founder of Fund Future Midwives, to explore how education, advocacy and collaboration can help build a safer, more trusted maternity system. Together, they discuss the importance of preparing parents with evidence-based information, supporting and strengthening the midwifery workforce, and rebuilding confidence in maternity care. Drawing on their own experiences and work across the sector, Megan and Safia share why empowering families, investing in future midwives, and creating compassionate, respectful care are all essential to improving outcomes for parents and babies. This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/]

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jakson Episode 10: Birth-ed & Fund Future Midwives: Building a Safer & Trusted Maternity System kansikuva

Episode 10: Birth-ed & Fund Future Midwives: Building a Safer & Trusted Maternity System

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Megan Rossiter, Founder of Birth-ed, and Safia Saad, Founder of Fund Future Midwives, to explore how education, advocacy and collaboration can help build a safer, more trusted maternity system. Together, they discuss the importance of preparing parents with evidence-based information, supporting and strengthening the midwifery workforce, and rebuilding confidence in maternity care. Drawing on their own experiences and work across the sector, Megan and Safia share why empowering families, investing in future midwives, and creating compassionate, respectful care are all essential to improving outcomes for parents and babies. This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/]

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Episode 9: Heard, Not Dismissed; How Action for Accreta Was Born

Episode 9: Heard, Not Dismissed; How Action for Accreta Was Born  In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Nik Adhia, Amisha Adhia, and Miss Chineze Otigbah from Action For Accreta to share the powerful story behind the organisation’s creation. Together, they discuss the realities of Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS), the challenges families face when navigating this complex condition, and why greater awareness, education, and support are so important. Nik and Amisha share their personal experience, while Miss Chineze Otigbah offers valuable clinical insight into the condition and the importance of listening to women’s concerns throughout pregnancy. This honest and inspiring conversation highlights the impact of advocacy, the importance of being heard within maternity care, and how Action For Accreta is working to improve awareness and support for families affected by PAS. Follow Action For Accreta: Instagram: @actionforaccreta LinkedIn: Chineze Otigbah, Nikhilkumar Adhia, Amisha Adhia This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/]

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Mum Love; Emotional Wellbeing Whilst Transforming Into A Mum

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