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A 2025 Cochrane review confirms that immediate skin to skin contact after birth improves newborn health, stabilizes vital signs, and promotes exclusive breastfeeding.

Skin‑to‑Skin Contact Offers Strong Start for Newborns

Immediate skin‑to‑skin contact between a newborn and mother has once again proven essential for promoting healthier and more stable infants. According to...

In Kazakhstan, newborns sold for up to $4,500

In Kazakhstan, newborns are being sold for up to $4,500. But the government is fighting back, implementing a new law aimed at...
UN Women sounds alarm on gendered impact in Gaza conflict: 70% casualties women and children. Urgent call for justice and support

“Newborns in Gaza Born in Hell”; UNICEF

Urgent warning: Gaza's newborns endure dire conditions amidst conflict. UN calls for immediate international aid. Babies delivered into crisis
A UC Davis study shows that combining labeling and spatial words with gestures helps babies focus longer, potentially boosting spatial development

Why Singing Nursery Rhymes to Newborns Matters More?

Discover the groundbreaking study showcasing the pivotal role of rhythmic speech in infants' language development. Learn why singing nursery rhymes to newborns plays a crucial role in laying the foundation for language acquisition, surpassing the importance of phonetics. Insights from brain imaging highlight the significance of rhythm in shaping early language comprehension."
A new video game tool offers an 80% success rate in diagnosing autism in children, distinguishing it from ADHD.

1.25 lakh newborns could be saved during Covid 19

Separating newborns from mothers are always a risk and a new study shows that about 1,25,000 lives could be saved by keeping them together...
Save the Children reports 7.7 million babies born into 43 humanitarian crises in 2025, up 10% from 2021. Calls grow for maternal health funding amid conflicts and disasters.

7.7 Million Babies Born into Global Crises in 2025

Save the Children reports 7.7 million babies born into 43 humanitarian crises in 2025, up 10% from 2021. Calls grow for maternal health funding amid conflicts and disasters.
Discover how anaemia affects 259 million women and girls in South Asia, costing billions and limiting futures. Learn proven solutions and why urgent action matters now.

anaemia affects 259 million women and girls in South Asia

Anaemia has emerged as one of South Asia’s most pervasive and preventable health crises, quietly affecting millions of women and adolescent girls...
WHO calls on nations to adopt midwife-led care models to improve maternal and newborn health, reduce unnecessary interventions, and restore dignity to childbirth.

WHO Urges Countries to Expand Midwifery Care

InMidwifery takes center stage in a powerful call to action, as the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued new guidance urging countries...
India’s healthcare sector is on the verge of collapse, as explicitly acknowledged by India’s Parliamentary Committee

UN Funding Cuts Threaten Life-Saving Support for Midwives in Crisis Zones

Midwives play an indispensable role in global healthcare, providing up to 90% of essential sexual, reproductive, maternal, and newborn health services. From...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on governments, healthcare providers, and communities to strengthen efforts in reducing preventable deaths among mothers and infants. With far too many women losing their lives during childbirth and an alarming number of newborns not surviving beyond their first month, the need for change is critical.

Urgent need to improve maternal and newborn health

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on governments, healthcare providers, and communities to strengthen efforts in reducing preventable deaths among mothers...