Organisations I align and affliate with.
BESt-IC: The Birth Experience Study - UK (BESt -UK) | King's College London (kcl.ac.uk)
For Baby's Sake: Home - For Baby's Sake (forbabyssake.org.uk)
King's College London: Leah Lewin | King's College London (kcl.ac.uk)
White Ribbon Alliance UK: White Ribbon Alliance UK
Rosie Maternity and Neonatal Voices: Rosie Maternity Voices - Welcome (cambsmnvp.org)
All4Maternity: All44Maternity - Your space for learning, sharing and caring... for Student Midwives | Midwife | Doulas (all4maternity.com)
Make Birth Better: Make Birth Better
Booby Biome: BoobyBiome | Breastfeeding
The MotherhoodGroup: The Motherhood Group - Supporting the Black Maternal Experience
L&M Foudation: L&M Foundation - To prevent, treat and provide care for preterm babies (landmfoundation.org)
Doula UK: Doula UK - The non-profit association of doulas in the UK
Tommy's: Saving babies' lives - Charity for Babies | Tommy's (tommys.org)
SANDs: Sands | Saving babies' lives. Supporting bereaved families.
Birth Rights: Birthrights - your human rights during pregnancy and maternity care
I am also a proud member of Caribbean Coalition for Maternal and Reproductive Health: Regional Movement | CCMRH
Individuals
Specialists I collaborate with:
With over 10 years of midwifery experience, Jemma is a Senior Midwife and Specialising in Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
Jemma offers Antenatal Support and Education, Postnatal Support and Bespoke Domestic Services.
Email: Bumpsandbubbles1@gmail.com
Dr. Ria Clarke, is a dedicated obstetrics and gynaecology doctor currently serving as an OBGYN Resident. With over 12 years of diverse medical experience spanning pediatrics, public health, and emergency medicine, Dr. Clarke has cultivated a specialization in gynecology and obstetrics, demonstrating a strong commitment to women’s health and well-being throughout her career.
Clarke is also an ambassador for Tommys and trustee for Birth Rights
Marley is a registered midwife from Surrey, UK and lives with her husband and 5 children including a set of twins. She has practised midwifery in various settings throughout London and Surrey over the past 15 years covering both the NHS and private sectors.
During her time within the NHS, She covered all aspects of midwifery care including antenatal care as a community midwife, labour and birth care on both birthing suites & birth centres and postnatal care on both the ward and in the community.
Marley currently works as a midwife outside of the NHS providing support to new and expectant both on and offline. She is the author of Midwife Marley’s Guide For Everyone – Pregnancy, Birth & The Fourth Trimester, published by Bloomsbury in 2022
Marley regularly contribute to press and media publications, appearing in the likes of Grazia, Mother & Baby magazine, Marie Claire, Huffpost, BBC, Channel 4 and more.
Marley has made numerous appearances as a public speaker, talking about a variety of topics surrounding pregnancy, birth and parenting. She also provides consultancy services expert for numerous brands and organisations.
She is currently working with Davina McCall as co-author for her new book ‘Birthing‘, due to be published in the Summer of 2025
Individuals
Specialists I collaborate with:
Princess Banda (she/ her) is a socio-medical anthropologist who, amongst many things, is primarily a writer, educator, and researcher. Princess is currently a DPhil Anthropology student at the University of Oxford and is cultivating a research pathway which embraces the intersections and entanglements between socio-medical anthropology, women's health, racial and social justice, and critical qualitative research methods. Her doctoral thesis explores how obstetric racism is not only a significant factor in UK Black women's intergenerational experiences of unequitable maternal health disparities, but how it is also a kind of biopolitics which reflects the UK's wider politics of race and ethics of anti-Blackness. In doing so, Princess is exploring critical ethnographic and qualitative mixed methods which are rooted in Black feminist politics of sisterhood and ethics of care, ultimately utilising narratives, life histories, and 'hybrid ethnography' as primary methods.
Email: princess.banda@keble.ac.ox.uk.
Dr Moore has a special interest and expertise in supporting women at varying stages of their life, prior to pregnancy, during pregnancy and as new parents, and with PMS/PMDD or during the perimenopause or menopause.
Moore, often works with women after traumatic and challenging births and am the co-founder of Make Birth Better.
She is also a medical cannabis prescriber.
Dr Rebecca Moore | About | Birth Trauma | Postpartum Appointments (doctorrebeccamoore.com)