British Journal of Midwifery

The British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is a monthly journal for midwives, containing an unrivalled amount of clinical, professional, and educational content on areas related to maternity services and women’s health. The journal publishes the most relevant and up-to-date original research, evidence-based papers and clinical reviews, which aim to establish best practice in midwifery.

Key contacts

Editor

Suzannah Allkins

020 7738 5454

Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 09.00-17.30 GMT, Tues 9:30-18:00 GMT

Commercial Manager

Frankie Bramble

020 7860 272840

Mon, Thurs, Fri 09.00-17.30; Tues, Weds 08.00-16.30 GMT

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Our sister journal, the African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health is dedicated to improving maternity care and maternal, new-born and child health in Africa. The quarterly journal is aimed at midwives, nurses and traditional birth attendants across the continent and promotes evidence-based best practice to improve health care in the region. Each article featured in the journal is peer reviewed by some of the leading figures working in African health care, with topics ranging from prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and male support during pregnancy to health screening and family planning.