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10/11/2025

Lately, the conversation around birth in the UK has felt heavy — filled with fear, strong opinions, and pressure from every direction.

And somewhere in all of this noise, something important is being lost:

Birth is not just a medical event.
It’s a deeply personal experience.
It’s emotional, physical, vulnerable, and formative — for the whole family.

Yes, clinical safety matters.

Yes, medical intervention saves lives when needed.

But so do trust, respect, continuity, and choice.

We hear from so many women who feel talked at instead of listened to.

Who feel their birth is something to “get through” rather than something they are part of.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

When people feel informed, supported, and centred in their own care:

Confidence increases
Fear decreases
Birth experiences improve
And families begin parenthood feeling grounded rather than overwhelmed

If you’re pregnant and you’re feeling unsure, unheard, or like things are moving around you without your consent — you don’t have to navigate this alone.

Your voice matters. Your choices matter. Your experience matters.

If you’d like support to feel more in control, more informed, and more cared for:

You can book a call with Mobile Midwives today.

A calm, listening space.
No pressure.
Just guidance, clarity, and support you can trust.

🤍 Your birth experience matters. Let’s protect it.

28/10/2025

The Case For Breastfeeding Toddlers
By Emily Wade - April 21, 2017
"Nature Knows Best. Mothers in traditional societies breastfeed their children well into their toddler years, and there is a good reason for it. The World Health Organization suggests exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months with continued breastfeeding for up to 2 years and beyond. But, in the U.S., breastfeeding a baby past their first birthday is called extended breastfeeding, and it is not culturally accepted. New studies are proving that mothers who let their child decide when to quit nursing are helping their babies receive optimal mental and physical health.

Dr. Katy Dettwyler, anthropologist and breastfeeding advocate, studied 64 traditional societies and found that their median age for weaning was 2.8 years. Her research shows that many tribal communities wean between three and four years of age and often much older. Such communities practice child-led weaning or let the child decide when they no longer need the breast. Child-led weaning is becoming more popular in the US, but women who practice “extended” breastfeeding often hide it from others to spare themselves ridicule.

The 2-4 year age range for natural weaning is fascinating in conjunction with new scientific studies that show that the brain and the gut continue to develop well into the third year of life and breastfeeding during this time is crucial for brain and gut development. Studies show that the gut-brain development within the first few years of life reflects the health of a person throughout adulthood.

Filled with healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals, breast milk is the perfect food to build the cellular components of the gut and brain and to provide fuel for their optimal functioning. But, there is much more to breast milk that has been overlooked until now. The no-longer-secret ingredient necessary for gut and brain development-- the reason that extended breastfeeding is so important is-- MICROBES!

Microbes are always competing with each other for food and space. The food a person eats feeds the microbes within their body, and different strains of microbes feed upon different things. In addition to containing more than 700 types of microbes, breast milk also contains simple sugars that feed specific kinds of beneficial, gut-seeding microbes.

In a recent experiment, Vicky Greene, a biosciences student at South Devon College, did an experiment where breast milk samples from mothers with babies ages 15 months and 3 years were cultured with bacteria M. Luteus. In all 9 samples, the bacteria did not grow near the breast milk because the breast milk fought off the colonization of the bacteria. This experiment showed that not only is breast milk a powerful antibiotic but that the antimicrobial properties of breast milk continue into the toddler years when the gut microbiome is still in critical formation.

Breast milk has a very high concentration of white blood cells, the immune system's soldiers in the battle against pathogens. The composition of breast milk changes depending on what the mother's ni**le perceives that the child needs after contact with the child's saliva. This customizable feature of breast milk is apparent in premature babies and toddlers alike.

Science has only recently been able to see how the gut and brain influence each other, but it is known that there is a causal relationship between breastfeeding and mental health and cognitive development. Scientists are theorizing that the seeding of the gut microbiome may be the most important factor in the gut-brain axis development. Scientists studying the gut's affects on autism are giving additional weight to the case for "extended" breastfeeding.

Many women hate nursing toddlers, but people accuse women of doing so for selfish reasons. Toddlers fuss, they have teeth, and they become demanding, and frankly, women are sick and tired of having their ni**les stretched, scratched, bitten, and twiddled. Many moms are ready to wean way before their child is ready, but they put their child's needs before their own.

A breastfeeding mom is a mom who sacrifices. She sacrifices her body, her time, her social life, and her feelings. She suffers persecution for being a nurturing mother.

There is no need to call breastfeeding past the age of 1 "extended." It is not an excess, and it is arguably the best thing a mother can do for the health of her child. Breast milk has properties so remarkably complex that it can in no way be mimicked. It is hard and frustrating to nurse a toddler, and mothers who breastfeed should be supported and not ridiculed. "
https://thinkaboutnow.com/2017/04/the-case-for-breastfeeding-toddlers/

20/10/2025
So I may not have won this time but to even be a finalist was amazing! And I got to see the fabulous Lizzie from Antenat...
20/10/2025

So I may not have won this time but to even be a finalist was amazing! And I got to see the fabulous Lizzie from Antenatal Training International win one of the awards. This powerhouse of a woman and us are going to make waves this year!!!

20/10/2025

🩷 Midwives — I know how hard things feel right now.

The system’s struggling. Families are missing out. And so many brilliant midwives are burning out.

It’s time for a new way forward.

Mobile Midwives helps midwives offer the care they trained to give — education, reassurance, and support — on their own terms.

We support you with:
🌿 guidance to move into self-employment
📣 collective advertising and client visibility
📘 training partnerships for mandatory updates & CPD

Midwifery can be meaningful again.

You just need the right structure and support.

🔗 Register your interest at mobilemidwives.co.uk/launchpad

In honour of Baby Loss Awareness this month. A new pregnancy can often open up new layers of grief and sadness that you ...
07/10/2025

In honour of Baby Loss Awareness this month.

A new pregnancy can often open up new layers of grief and sadness that you dont expect. If this is you, Mobile Midwives are here

October is Baby Loss Awareness Month — a time to remember, honour, and support every family touched by loss in all its forms.

23/09/2025

Following on from the recent news.

12/09/2025

Our First Event in Harlow!!

This program is supported by the Hill Partnership Community Fund 2025.

Reclaim & Thrive is a small-group program (up to 10 participants) to help you:

Understand your options and make empowered choices
Build a strong support network
Plan for life after birth
Look after your mental and emotional wellbeing

6 Empowering Sessions:
1️⃣ Who’s in Your Circle?
2️⃣ Understanding Risk
3️⃣ Advocacy & Saying No
4️⃣ Decision-Making
5️⃣ Postnatal Planning & Early Parenting
6️⃣ Reflection, Resilience & Looking Ahead

Gain practical tools, support, and confidence to navigate pregnancy and early parenthood in a safe, empowering space. Aimed at women who are high risk in pregnancy, or experiencing low mood.

Drop me a message to reserve your space.
Dates to be confirmed.
Venue will be the Parenthood of Harlow

Feeling very pleased to receive this! Let’s hope I win one!
09/09/2025

Feeling very pleased to receive this! Let’s hope I win one!

04/09/2025

For Thoughtful Thursday:

What’s the one thing that made you feel the most supported during your pregnancy or early postnatal time? or what would you like someone to do to support you this time?

Your Wednesday words of wisdom
03/09/2025

Your Wednesday words of wisdom

01/09/2025

Here is your Monday Musings - the Big Baby Trial

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