 Systematic reviews are necessary for maternity care interventions as they allow for the appraisal, summarization and comparison of existing studies in a single place. However, with an increasing number of such reviews being published, it is important to conduct systematic reviews of reviews, SRs, to compare and contrast their conclusions. The methods used to identify and appraise published and unpublished reviews are described, including the process of identifying and appraising all published reviews to describe the quality of the evidence base, summarize and compare the review conclusions, and discuss the strength of these conclusions. The challenges faced in conducting SRs include sources, study selection, quality assessment, presentation of results, and implications for practice and research. Conducting a systematic review of reviews can aid evidence-based clinical decision-making by providing clinicians with a summary of reviews in one place.