Kate Middleton s latest hairstyle concealed a stunning hidden detail
We totally missed it at first May 6, 2021
We love to see all the amazing and important work Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is doing, and the bonus? Getting to admire her beautiful, oh-so-subtle hair tweaks.
Colour wise, she s more or less kept her signature brunette hue, apart from going lighter than ever back in November last year, and the recent addition of some subtle caramel highlights.
There seems to be more wiggle room when it comes to how she styles her hair - switching between a bouncy blow dry (think
Friends Rachel Green circa the 90s) and a super-sleek, just-dusted-off-the-hair-straighteners do.
Press Release – NZ College Of Midwives Tyneegiant, the band. Midwife Pam Colbert has put her skills out for all to see on You Tube . No, not the skill as a midwife but her other skill as a song writer and musician with her band Tyneegiant. Pam is a community-based midwife (Lead Maternity …
Tyneegiant, the band.
Midwife Pam Colbert has put her skills out for all to see on You Tube.
No, not the skill as a midwife but her other skill as a song writer and musician with her band Tyneegiant.
Pam is a community-based midwife (Lead Maternity Carer) in Rotorua, and is also a mum of seven.
Invest in Midwives: they save lives – Butler
Invest in Midwives: they save lives – Butler
Retired midwives Karaliani Nagale Macanawai (L) and Timaleti Moceivei (R). [image: supplied]
On the International Day of the Midwife, the UNFPA renewed their commitment to working with their partners across the Pacific to strengthen midwifery skills and capacities.
Director and Representative of UNFPA Pacific Dr. Jennifer Butler says midwives save lives and provide care to every pregnant woman who deserves a safe delivery, even if she is living through a humanitarian crisis.
Dr Butler says the significant investments in midwifery are essential to achieve zero preventable maternal mortality and newborn deaths.