Midwives agree to drop 'normal births' campaign as it makes women 'feel like failures' Midwives have dropped a campaign to encourage "normal births" and will no longer urge women to have babies without medical intervention.
The 12-year long campaign has been dropped by the Royal College of Midwives after it "made women feel like failures". In an overhaul of its guidance to professionals, it is seeking to dispel the myth that caesareans and epidurals are abnormal. The Daily Telegraph
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The 12-year long campaign has been dropped by the Royal College of Midwives after it "made women feel like failures". In an overhaul of its guidance to professionals, it is seeking to dispel the myth that caesareans and epidurals are abnormal. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Midwives back down on campaign for natural childbirth The Daily Mail
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