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MEOWS: Recommended

Sat 25th Apr 2009 by Ben Palmer.

… Report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in the United Kingdom. London: CEMACH.

Update: The report link has moved to the new CMACE website


Help us by signing our petition

Tue 3rd Feb 2009 by Ben Palmer.

… to achieve our aims.

Keep up to date with our work

Bookmark our website or join our update list to keep abreast of what we're doing.

Thank you

Thank you for your help. Together we can make a difference.


Button pressed

Wed 14th Jan 2009 by Ben Palmer.

… us know.

It's going to be busy in the coming months, so check back regularly or sign up for updates we're going to need some help in more ways than one!


Lucky dip

Fri 7th Nov 2008 by Ben Palmer.

Harry, Emily and I went to nursery this afternoon. Back to where they both spent a happy two years, Emily not so very long ago. They were holding a bazaar: face painting, bouncy castle, lucky dip, treasure maps and hook the duck, not to mention the nearly new, book and other stalls.

An …


1-2-3, Go

Tue 4th Nov 2008 by Ben Palmer.

I had lunch yesterday with Dr Gwyneth Lewis, Director of the Maternal Deaths Enquiry for CEMACH . I spoke immediately after her at the conference in Birmingham a few weeks ago, and we had agreed to meet up in the near future.

It was a good opportunity to catch up with what I am doing through …


Hand in hand

Thu 9th Oct 2008 by Ben Palmer.

… Jessica's story. For as long as Jessica can make a difference.

For all the women like her.

Update

Following a few requests and my off-blog correspondence with dovegreyreader, the text of the speech is reproduced here:

The reality of maternal mortality: a father’s perspective


Full steam ahead

Thu 25th Sep 2008 by Ben Palmer.

… about for ages.'

There's so much to do and so many doors to open, but the first jobs are to update the web site, change the letterhead and open a bank account.

I must remember to organise a class night out for the Dads to come along to as well.


Donations

Tue 3rd Jun 2008 by Ben Palmer.

… make a donation by monthly or annual standing order.

Finally, don't forget to sign up for email updates and keep abreast of our progress.


Privacy Policy

Wed 21st May 2008 by Ben Palmer.

… cannot guarantee the security of data sent over the internet.

(6) Policy amendments

We may update this privacy policy from time-to-time by posting a new version on our website. You should check this page occasionally to ensure you are happy with any changes.

(7) Your rights

You may instruct us to provide you with any personal information we hold about you. Provision of such …


Update

Wed 16th Apr 2008 by Ben Palmer.

I've given the navigation menu a makeover today, allowing for greater flexibility and more space for extra pages.

Not a great deal of extra information to put on the site just yet, but there is a new Information for Parents page, lifted from the new leaflet which, together with the poster, is …




What is childbed fever?

Childbed fever is an infection of the womb in new mothers which can lead to septicaemia. If left untreated infection will cause organ failure and death - even in young, fit mothers.
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What are the symptoms? »
Childbed fever: the facts »

What's the aim?

We would like every parent and every midwife and doctor to know that childbed fever is still a very real threat to a mother's life.
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Can I help? »

Who is Jessica?

Jessica Palmer was a Mum. She died in June 2004, at 34 years old, of childbed fever caused by Group A streptococcus.
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This website contains general information about childbed fever. The information is not complete or comprehensive. You should not rely on the information on this website as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about childbed fever (or any other medical condition) you should consult your doctor or other healthcare provider; and if you think you may be suffering from childbed fever (or any other medical condition) you should seek immediately medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website.
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