Three dedicated midwives and birth educators, Claire Eccleston, Jenny Blyth, and Stef Arvanitakis detail their recent outreach in Laos. It is the first time Send Hope Not Flowers has supported
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Three dedicated midwives and birth educators, Claire Eccleston, Jenny Blyth, and Stef Arvanitakis detail their recent outreach in Laos. It is the first time Send Hope Not Flowers has supported
ContinueAustralian midwife Sharon Hemetsburger assists a young mother to give birth to her first baby in Papua New Guinea. Here’s how it unfolds. It was 4.25pm on Tuesday, May 2,
ContinueAboriginal women in Australia have significantly worse pregnancies than non-indigenous women. In fact, they fare worse on just about every health measure. And yet all the evidence tells us there
ContinueIn an article published originally on Broad Agenda, Send Hope Not Flowers Board Director Tara Taubenschlag focuses on the need to address maternal mortality rates in conjunction with broader
ContinueThis month we begin an exciting new partnership devoting some of our Send Hope Not Flowers donations to the mothers and babies of Timor-Leste Working for the first time with
ContinueWe are a doctor, a journalist and an internet entrepreneur.
We have come together to do what we can to help more mothers survive childbirth across the developing world.
Together we can make a difference.