Expert Panel
All of our medical articles are written by experts and reviewed by a medical advisory board composed of experts in women's and children's health and development.
As well as our Medical Advisory Board, many of our articles and features are written by leading experts in the field. These include doctors, dietitians, breastfeeding specialists, and authors of best-selling health and baby books.
Many of our articles and features are written by leading UK doctors, midwives, health visitors, breastfeeding specialists and authors of best-selling health and baby books.
As well as our Medical Advisory Board, many of our articles and features are written by leading experts in the field. These include doctors, dietitians, breastfeeding specialists, and authors of best-selling health and baby books.
India Expert Panelists
Many of our articles and features are written by leading UK doctors, midwives, health visitors, breastfeeding specialists and authors of best-selling health and baby books.
UK Expert Panelists
The BabyCentre Editorial Teamhealth writers | The BabyCentre Editorial Team includes antenatal teachers, as well as writers and editors with a background in mother and baby magazines, professional journals and book publishing. |
Hamed Al-Taherconsultant obstetrician and gynaecologist | Hamed Al-Taher is a senior consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn, in Norfolk. His specialities include fertility and urogynaecology. He studied at Cairo University, Egypt and Liverpool University.
Hamed's research interests include a study on multiple courses of steroids in pregnancy and its effect on premature birth and birth weight (MACS study) and an international study on ways of delivering twins, with the University of Toronto. He contributed four chapters to the book Managing Childbirth Emergencies in Community Settings, published by Macmillan in 2005. He is an examiner for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and a teacher and assessor for medical students at Cambridge University and the University of East Anglia. |
Rachel Amblerconsultant midwife | Rachel Ambler is a consultant midwife in public health at the Whittington Hospital in north London. She teaches undergraduate and postgraduate midwifery students one day a week at Middlesex University.
Rachel completed her nursing and midwifery training in Southampton, qualifying as a midwife in 1979. She then gained clinical experience in and around Southampton, working in birth centres, traditional community midwifery, and with pregnant teenagers and young parents. Rachel has a Master's Degree in Professional Development (Midwifery) from Bournemouth University. |
Cathy Ashwinmidwife | Cathy Ashwin teaches at the division of midwifery at the University of Nottingham, and also works in the community. Her specialist area is public health, and she has a particular interest in the subject of smoking in pregnancy. She is studying for a PhD which focuses on women who stop smoking during pregnancy but relapse after their baby is born. |
Karen Bates, MA DPSM RM RGNmidwife | Karen Bates is a lecturer in midwifery at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Karen qualified as a nurse in London in the early 1980s. Since becoming a midwife in 1989, she has practised within the NHS and the Royal Air Force.
Her experience has been predominantly in a labour ward setting, but she has also worked in a team of midwives offering a home birth service. Since 1999, she has been a lecturer in midwifery at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. |
Sandra Bosmanmidwife for multiple pregnancies | Sandra Bosman has been a specialist midwife for multiple pregnancies for the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Trust since 2000. She is also a founder of the charity More Than One, and Midwife of the Year 2007. |
Alison Bourne, MA BSc MSCP ACPWHwomen's health, physiotherapist | Alison Bourne works as lead physiotherapist in women's health at The Royal Hospital, Chesterfield, and privately at a clinic in Sheffield.
After graduating from Cambridge University with an English degree, Alison qualified as a chartered physiotherapist from the University of East Anglia in 1997. She became a senior physiotherapist in the musculoskeletal field after 18 months and soon began to develop a back pain in pregnancy service, branching out into the field of women's health. In 2000, Alison completed a Master's-level Certificate in Manipulative Therapy prior to undertaking the post-registration women's health course at Bradford University, thereby gaining full membership of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women's Health. |
Heather Brownconsultant obstetrician and gynaecologist | Heather Brown is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist working at both the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and Princess Royal Hospital in Hayward's Heath. Heather is the labour ward lead for both hospitals. Her area of special interest is paediatric and adolescent gynaecology.
Heather has a strong background in research and has worked for the World Health Organisation to develop international initiatives to promote evidence-based care for women during childbirth. She is a reviewer for the prestigious Cochrane foundation. |
Maggie Bunting, RM1midwife | Maggie Bunting is a lecturer at the School of Medicine, University of East Anglia in Norwich. She teaches aspects of childbirth to medical students. She maintains her clinical midwifery skills at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. She has 20 years' experience as a midwife, including six years as part of an integrated team, providing care in community and hospital settings. In 1999, Maggie was one of the first in the region to undertake training to perform the medical examination of the newborn baby. |
Emma Dufficymidwife | Emma Dufficy is a midwife. She worked as a nurse for many years and then qualified as a midwife at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in 2001. She has worked in all areas of midwifery, including in a community setting. She works part-time as a hospital midwife and looks after her two youngest children. Her main interests are promoting natural labour and birth and breastfeeding. |
Dorothy Einonearly years play and child development | Dorothy Einon has a degree in Psychology from Durham University and a PhD from Cambridge University. For 25 years she lectured in the Psychology Department at University College London.
Dorothy is the author of 15 books, her field of expertise being early years play and child development. She has also written a book on pregnancy and childbirth. Dorothy has contributed numerous articles to parenting magazines and has regularly appeared on Radio and TV. She has three children as well as sixteen nephews and nieces. |
Phil Emmansin-car safety advisor | Phil Emmans is an independent in-car safety advisor who set up the try-before-you-buy scheme for the London Borough of Enfield in 1990. The borough offers a free service that allows parents to try a car seat from a stock of more than 100 before deciding which one to buy. |
Penelope Leach, Ph.D.psychologist specialising in child development | Penelope Leach is best known as the author of Your Baby and Child and is a passionate advocate for children and parents. She is a psychologist, specialising in child development and currently co-director of a large-scale study of the effects of different kinds of care - by mothers, fathers, childminders, nannies, grandmothers, nurseries - and combinations of kinds of care, on children's development in the first five years. Penelope has a Psychology PhD and an Honorary Doctorate in Education. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Leopold Muller University Department of Child and Family Mental Health at the Royal Free and University College Hospital Medical School. Her acclaimed book Your Baby and Child has sold more than three million copies in 29 languages and was awarded first prize in the popular medicine category of its book awards by the British Medical Association. |
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