
Episode 6: Alternative therapies in maternity care
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Episode 6 of the Tea & Toast podcast sees the team considering the use of complementary and alternative medicine and therapies in pregnancy and birth. Joined by midwifery lecturer and researcher Dr. Catriona Jones, they discuss why women might choose to use complementary therapies, have a look at some of the issues around evidence and contemplate the role of the midwife in this area.
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Royal College of Midwives (2017) Position Statement Complementary Therapies and Natural Remedies. Available from:
https://www.rcm.org.uk/media/2304/complementary-therapies-and-natural-remedies.pdf
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