Midwife, Lecturer and Researcher, Coventry University
Sally is a midwife and researcher. Sally is interested in improving the staff experience in healthcare as a route to improve the overall quality and safety of healthcare services. Sally has practised as a midwife in both the UK and Africa, and is keen to collaborate in new and exciting research projects worldwide.
Sally regularly speaks at midwifery and healthcare conferences as she shares her knowledge and experience in healthcare services and midwifery research. Sally's enthusiasm and passion for her work is well known, and her social media channels inspire others to thrive in midwifery and academia...
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Clamping the umbilical cord straight after birth is bad for a baby's health
Aug 01, 2018 14:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Clamping and cutting a babys umbilical cord as soon as it is born can be bad for its health. The World Health Organisation advises that clamping should be delayed for two to three minutes after the baby has been born, and...