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Waterbirths For All! A Q&A With Dianne Garland

Waterbirths for all! A Q&A with Dianne Garland

  • May 29, 2018
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Big Birthas Parenting Science Gang are interested in waterbirths and whether mothers with a high BMI have difficulty accessing them. So we were overjoyed to speak to Dianne Garland, an experienced midwife who has been training others about water births…

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Newsletter #9 – Talk Science And Eat Cake

Newsletter #9 – Talk science and eat cake

  • May 24, 2018
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GDPR is here! We have a shiny new privacy policy on the PSG website which contains details on how we use personal data. PSG on the road We love how easy it is to join in on Facebook, but sometimes it's nice…

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Bigger Births And Breastfeeding: A Q&A With Prof Debra Bick

Bigger Births and Breastfeeding: A Q&A with Prof Debra Bick

  • May 21, 2018
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Professor Debra Bick joined our Big Birthas Parenting Science Gang to discuss the experiences of larger mothers in pregnancy, labour and while breastfeeding. Hi, and many thanks for inviting me to join your Q & A this evening. My name is Debra Bick…

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Life At The Dinner Table – Research Based On Experiences: A Q&A With Terry Dovey

Life at the Dinner Table – Research Based on Experiences: A Q&A with Terry Dovey

  • May 19, 2018
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Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang is looking into the issues that affect families where a child suffers from a selective eating disorder. We chatted to Dr Terry Dovey for a second time, to start to explore how our citizen scientists parents…

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Next Steps: A Q&A With Siân Jones For Let Toys Be Toys PSG

Next Steps: a Q&A with Siân Jones for Let Toys Be Toys PSG

  • May 12, 2018
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Sian Jones joined our Let Toys Be Toys - Parenting Science Gang to help us refine our research ideas. Siân Jones: I'm an Associate Lecturer at Goldsmiths and Birkbeck, UoL, and have a PhD in Psychology. My research is mainly…

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Positive Feeding Relationships – A Q&A With Prof Jackie Blissett

Positive Feeding Relationships – a Q&A with Prof Jackie Blissett

  • May 9, 2018
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Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang are hot on the trail of gaps in research looking at extreme fussy eaters - children who won't just eat when they get hungry. Some of these children have been diagnosed with a condition known as…

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Researching Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) – A Q&A With Dr Terry Dovey

Researching Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) – A Q&A with Dr Terry Dovey

  • May 4, 2018
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Mealtime Hostage Parenting Science Gang is looking into the issues that affect families where a child suffers from a selective eating disorder. We chatted to Dr Terry Dovey to find out more about what research is going on in this…

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What To Ask Health Professionals Who Breastfeed? (Study Design Notes)

What to ask health professionals who breastfeed? (Study design notes)

  • May 3, 2018
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The PSG group Breastfeeding and Health Care Experiences is a unique mix of breastfeeding mothers with a wide range of backgrounds including a significant minority of health care professionals (HCPs) within the group. This group's main research project will explore the experiences…

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Science Is People – Recruiting To The Baby Biome Cohort Study. A Q&A With Peter Brocklehurst

Science is People – recruiting to the Baby Biome Cohort Study. A Q&A with Peter Brocklehurst

  • May 2, 2018
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  We were the experts for this Q&A! Prof Peter Brocklehurst joined us to pick our brains. How can you reach a large number of new mothers and what information do they need to encourage them to join a study such…

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