Support/Links
Support
We are here to support anyone who has suffered the loss of a baby at birth or shortly afterwards and rely on your generosity to achieve our objectives.
If you are able to help us, please donate at www.justgiving.com/nmsf/donate
Partners
We are proud to work in partnership with these important organisations.

We work in partnership with the RCM which is the only trade union and professional organisation run by midwives for midwives. It is the voice of midwifery, providing excellence in professional leadership, education, influence and representation for and on behalf of midwives. Midwives magazine - http://www.rcm.org.uk/midwives 
We are delighted to have the support of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), the professional leadership body for consultants and trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology. RCOG’s principal objectives as stated in their Charter, are: "The encouragement of the study and the advancement of the science and practice of obstetrics and gynaecology". Some of the specific aims of RCOG are: to improve and maintain standards in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology for the benefit of the public; and to produce evidence-based clinical guidelines, scientific opinion papers and patient information. For more information go to www.rcog.org.uk.

Sands works to support bereaved parents and families, and to press for improvements in care during pregnancy and when a baby has died. We work closely with Sands helping to make the necessary changes to the maternity healthcare system. Bliss We are delighted to support the work of Bliss, the special care baby charity, which provides vital support and care to premature and sick babies and their families across the UK. For more information go to www.bliss.org.uk 
The Pregnancy Institute is run by Dr Jason H. Collins who is a leading Obstetrician in the field of studying Ubilical Cord Accidents (UCA). The Pregnancy Institute, Inc. is a non-profit organisation created to study normal pregnancies. It is designed to promote the likelihood of healthier pregnancies resulting in well monitored, full-term live births. |