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#RoyalCollegeofMidwives
Alex Bloodfire
3 years ago
RCM apologise for 'safer sleep' advice to new mothers that fails to mention women, only people! The Royal College of Midwives have caused a stir after calling mothers “postnatal people” in newly published advice, prior to issuing an apology a few hours later for “erasing” women.
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https://www.gbnews.uk/news/gender-row-royal-college-of-midwives-forced-into-apology-for-calling-mums-postnatal-people-and-erasing-women/171265
Gender row: Royal College of Midwives forced into apology for calling Mums 'postnatal people' and 'erasing' women
RCM apologise for 'safer sleep' advice to new mothers that fails to mention women, only people
gbnews.uk
Alex Bloodfire
3 years ago
Royal College of Midwives apologises for safe-sleeping guidelines referring to 'post-natal people' with NO mention of women or mothers, after criticism from pregnancy author cancelled for criticising the use of 'birthing people'
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10268155/Royal-College-Midwives-changes-safe-sleep-guidance-NO-mention-women.html
RCM changes safe sleep guidance which had NO mention of women
Childbirth campaigner Milli Hill, from Somerset, told FEMAIL she was 'surprised but heartened' after the RCM agreed to revise its guidelines, and promised to 'do better' in future.
dailymail.co.uk
Alex Bloodfire
3 years ago
Royal College of Midwives apologises after guidance refers to mothers as ‘postnatal people’ RCM says sorry for ‘erasing’ women following an online backlash to its advice on how new families can help their newborn child sleep better
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/02/royal-college-midwives-apologises-guidance-refers-mothers-postnatal/
Royal College of Midwives apologises after guidance refers to mothers as ‘postnatal people’
RCM says sorry for ‘erasing’ women following an online backlash to its advice on how new families can help their newborn child sleep better
telegraph.co.uk