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Mary Nolan
Biography
antenatal education, transition to parenthood, perinatal mental health, early years
Professor of Perinatal Education
Mary trained as a nurse in the 1980s and then as a birth and early parenting educator. She has worked with mothers and fathers across the UK and has trained early parenting educators in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. She was a member of the Expert Reference Group set up by the UK Department of Health to devise a national antenatal education resource entitled, ‘Preparation for Birth and Beyond’ (PBB), focusing on normal birth, families’ mental health and sensitive parenting. She has published extensively in the academic and professional press; her books include, ‘Antenatal Education: A Dynamic Approach’, ‘Education and Support for Parenting’ and chapters in the last three editions of ‘Myles Textbook for Midwives’. Her next book, ‘Parent Education for the Critical 1000 Days’ will be publ more...Mary trained as a nurse in the 1980s and then as a birth and early parenting educator. She has worked with mothers and fathers across the UK and has trained early parenting educators in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. She was a member of the Expert Reference Group set up by the UK Department of Health to devise a national antenatal education resource entitled, ‘Preparation for Birth and Beyond’ (PBB), focusing on normal birth, families’ mental health and sensitive parenting. She has published extensively in the academic and professional press; her books include, ‘Antenatal Education: A Dynamic Approach’, ‘Education and Support for Parenting’ and chapters in the last three editions of ‘Myles Textbook for Midwives’. Her next book, ‘Parent Education for the Critical 1000 Days’ will be published in 2020. Mary’s research into women’s and men’s experience of early labour, what parents want from antenatal education, family visitors’ engagement with new fathers, young parents’ sources of information about early parenting, and pre-school children’s wellbeing in military families has been published in peer-reviewed journals. Seven years ago, she launched the International Journal of Birth and Parent Education, an independent, not-for-profits Journal for professionals working with families in the very early years. The Journal now has an extensive readership in the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Norway and Belgium.
My Latest As Author
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Nolan, Mary and Godwin, Rebecca
(2022)
Is belly dancing in pregnancy safe and beneficial? The views of two expert panels.
Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 13 (2).
pp. 167-177.
ISSN 2040-2457 Online: 2040-2465
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Milton, R., Sanders, J., Barlow, C., Brocklehurst, P., Cannings-John, R., Channon, S., Gale, C., Holmes, A., Hunter, B., Paranjothy, S., Lugg-Widger, F.V., Milosevic, S., Morantz, L., Placheinski, R., Nolan, Mary and Robling, M.
(2021)
Establishing the safety of waterbirth for mothers and babies: a cohort study with nested qualitative component: the protocol for the POOL study.
BMJ Open, 11 (1).
Article number-e040684.
ISSN Online: 2044-6055
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Milosevic, S. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1973-8286, Channon, S., Hughes, J., Hunter, B., Nolan, Mary, Milton, R. and Sanders, J.
(2020)
Factors influencing water immersion during labour: qualitative case studies of six maternity units in the United Kingdom.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 20.
Article no. 719.
ISSN Online: 1471-2393
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Milosevic, S., Channon, S., Hunter, B., Nolan, Mary, Hughes, J., Barlow, C., Milton, R. and Sanders, J.
(2019)
Factors influencing the use of birth pools in the United Kingdom: Perspectives of women, midwives and medical staff.
Midwifery, 79.
Article no. 102554.
ISSN Print: 0266-6138 Online: 1532-3099
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Misca, Gabriela ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5153-5513 and Nolan, Mary
(2019)
Parenting in the Military Family.
In: Pint of Science Festival, 21st May 2019, Worcester.
(Unpublished)
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Campbell, V. and Nolan, Mary
(2019)
'It Definitely Made a Difference' A Grounded Theory Study of Yoga for Pregnancy and Women's Self-efficacy for Labour.
Midwifery, 68.
pp. 74-83.
ISSN Print: 0266-6138 Online: 1532-3099
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Nolan, Mary and Misca, Gabriela ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5153-5513
(2018)
The Impact of Military Life on Young Children: A Call for Early Intervention.
Journal of Health Visiting, 6 (10).
pp. 494-498.
ISSN 2050-8719 Online: 2052-2908
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Nolan, Mary
(2018)
A Survey of Sixth Formers’ Knowledge of Early Brain Development in England.
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 38 (1).
pp. 27-35.
ISSN 0272-684X Online: 1541-3519
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Nolan, Mary and Misca, Gabriela ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5153-5513
(2018)
A Review of Coping Strategies, Parenting Programmes and Psychological Therapies Available to Military Parents with Children Under 5.
International Journal of Birth and Parent Education, 5 (4).
pp. 10-14.
ISSN 2054-0779 Online: 2054-0787
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Bick, D., Briley, A., Brocklehurst, P., Hardy, P., Juszczak, E., Lynch, L., MacArthur, C., Moore, P., Nolan, Mary, Rivero-Arias, O., Sanders, J., Shennan, A. and Wilson, M.
(2017)
A Multicentre, Randomised Controlled Trial of Position During the Late Stages of Labour in Nulliparous Women with an Epidural: Clinical Effectiveness and an Economic Evaluation (BUMPES).
Health technology assessment, 21 (65).
pp. 1-176.
ISSN 2046-4924
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Bick, D., Briley, A., Brocklehurst, P., Hardy, P., Juszczak, E., Lynch, L., MacArthur, C., Moore, P., Nolan, Mary, Rivero-Arias, O., Sanders, J., Shennan, A. and Wilson, M.
(2017)
Upright Versus Lying Down Position in Second Stage of Labour in Nulliparous Women With Low Dose Epidural: BUMPES Randomised Controlled Trial.
British Medical Journal, 359.
pp. 1-20.
ISSN 0959-8138 Online: 1756-1833
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Divall, B., Spiby, H., Nolan, Mary and Slade, P.
(2017)
Plans, Preferences or Going with the Flow: an Online Exploration of Women’s Views and Experiences of Birth Plans.
Midwifery, 54.
pp. 29-34.
ISSN 0266-6138
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Campbell, Virginia and Nolan, Mary
(2016)
A Qualitative Study Exploring How the Aims, Language and Actions of Yoga for Pregnancy Teachers May Impact Upon Women's Self-efficacy for Labour and Birth.
Women and Birth, 29 (1).
pp. 3-11.
ISSN 1871-5192
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Nolan, Mary
(2015)
Perceptions of Risk: How they Influence Women's and Health Professionals' Choices.
British Journal of Midwifery, 23 (8).
pp. 547-551.
ISSN Print: 0969-4900 Online: 2052-4307
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Nolan, Mary
(2015)
Why is it Important to Involve New Fathers in the Care of Their Child.
Primary Health Care, 25 (3).
pp. 18-23.
ISSN Print 0264-5033 Online 2047-900X
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Nolan, Mary
(2015)
Why do Women Sue?
Essentially MIDIRS, 6 (2).
pp. 7-10.
ISSN 2044-0308
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Humphries, Heatha and Nolan, Mary
(2015)
Evaluation of a Brief Intervention to Assist Health Visitors and Community Practitioners to Engage with Fathers as Part of the Healthy Child Initiative.
Primary Health Care Research & Development, 16 (4).
pp. 367-376.
ISSN Online 1477-1128
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Nolan, Mary, Catling, Jonathan and Smith, Julie
(2012)
At Home in Early Labour: What Fathers Do and How They Feel - Part 3.
The Practising Midwife, 15 (3).
pp. 14-17.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary, Mason, Victoria, Snow, Sarah, Messenger, Wendy, Catling, Jonathan and Upton, Penney
(2012)
Making Friends at Antenatal Classes: A Qualitative Exploration of Friendship Across the Transition to Motherhood.
Journal of Perinatal Education, 21 (3).
pp. 178-185.
ISSN 1058-1243
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Nolan, Mary, Catling, Jonathan and Smith, Julie
(2011)
At Home in Early Labour: What Fathers Do and How They Feel - Part 2.
The Practising Midwife, 14 (11).
pp. 22-14.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary, Catling, Jonathan and Smith, Julie
(2011)
At Home in Early Labour: What Fathers Do and How They Feel - Part 1.
The Practising Midwife, 14 (9).
pp. 25-29.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary and Smith, Julie
(2010)
Women's Experiences of Following Advice to Stay at Home in Early Labour.
British Journal of Midwifery, 18 (5).
pp. 286-292.
ISSN 0969-4900
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Green, J., Spiby, H., Gross, M. and Nolan, Mary
(2009)
Roundtable Discussion: Early Labor: What's the Problem?
Birth, 36 (4).
pp. 332-339.
ISSN 1523-536X
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Nolan, Mary, Smith, Julie and Catling, Jonathan
(2009)
Experience of Early Labour (1) Contact with Health Professionals.
The Practising Midwife, 12 (7).
pp. 20-25.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary and Smith, Nanette
(2009)
Antenatal Education: Principles and Practice.
In:
Myles Textbook for Midwives (15th edition).
Elsevier, Edinburgh, pp. 227-242.
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Nolan, Mary
(2009)
UK Births: An Urgent Need to Think Ahead.
The Practising Midwife, 12 (5).
pp. 31-32.
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Nolan, Mary, Smith, Julie and Catling, Jonathan
(2009)
Experiences of Early Labour (1): Contact with Health Professionals.
The Practising Midwife, 12 (7).
pp. 20-25.
ISSN 14613123
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Nolan, Mary, Smith, Julie and Catling, Jonathan
(2009)
Experiences of Early Labour (2): Strategies for Coping at Home.
The Practising Midwife, 12 (8).
pp. 36-37.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary, Smith, Julie and Catling, Jonathan
(2009)
Experiences of Early Labour (3): 'Any Further Comments?' What Women Told Us.
The Practising Midwife, 12 (9).
pp. 35-37.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary
(2009)
Information Giving and Education in Pregnancy: A Review of Qualitative Studies.
Journal of Perinatal Education, 18 (4).
pp. 21-30.
ISSN 1058-1243
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Nolan, Mary
(2008)
Antenatal Survey (1) What do Women Want?
The Practising Midwife, 11 (1).
pp. 26-28.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary
(2008)
Antenatal Survey (2) What do Women Want?
The Practising Midwife, 11 (2).
pp. 32-35.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary
(2008)
Antenatal Survey (3) What do Women Want?
The Practising Midwife, 11 (3).
pp. 34-35.
ISSN 1461-3123
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Nolan, Mary
(2008)
Innovative Access Programme for Young Mothers Wishing to Train in Childbirth Education: from Concept to Evaluation.
Research in Post Compulsory Education, 13 (3).
pp. 229-240.
ISSN 1359-6748
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