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I read this today and wanted to chat about this
without fear of being lynched! lol
And given a birth I attended last week with the worst hospital midwife I
have ever met who was SO much less good than the obstetrician I am totally off
the idea
of a midwife is a midwife.... I am totally off the idea of a midwife is a
midwife....
I would like to hazard a discussion that one of the
problems we encounter is that there ARE a proportion of midwives who do not
support what our definition of a midwives role/responsibility and so forth and
these midwives are firmly entrenched in the system...so when a woman births in a
hospital (as so many do) and go down the ob model (as so many do) they encounter
some of these midwives and leave the woman thinking the midwife was
"awful".
I know a that there are those wonderful woman
focused midwives who still work labour ward and so on, so I am not suggesting
they are all 'bad'; but would you say that the midwives who do fit our
definition are the ones who put their hands up for birth centre care and so on,
thus leaving the 'obstetric nurse type' who are less supportive to
actively assisting the woman in any other way other than increasing the drip or
topping up the drugs.
In a long winded, public holiday type way I am
saying that : there are a few people who would read a sticker like "I chose
carefully: I chose a midwife" and say "the midwife I had was a bitch! I would
never chose her!" The public are almost blind to the fact midwives are
midwives not nurses, so to then extend that understanding to the two types of
midwives (which I call ob nurses -"yes doctor, no doctor type" and the with
woman midwife) is an ask.
Perhaps we need to suggest a system that does
define the midwife from the obstetric nurse?? I have heard from
practicing midwives that they are not supportive to things like case load or
community midwifery because "...don't want that type of responsibility" (actual
quote). I have no idea of how this would be done and not suggesting it
would even work; but we must be aware when addressing the general public we are
aware that there is a difference between those midwives who see women as someone
to be empowered and those who see the woman as someone to be rescued:
but do the general public??
"My Midwife empowered me to
birth beautifully!"
(awaiting the hate mail! lol)
Jo Bainbridge
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- RE: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? Jo & Dean Bainbridge
- RE: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? Ken WArd
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife..... Sadie
- [ozmidwifery] criticing midwives Jo & Dean Bainbridge
- Re: [ozmidwifery] criticing midw... Sadie
- Re: [ozmidwifery] criticing... Jo & Dean Bainbridge
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? sally
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? Jan Robinson
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife..... Jo & Dean Bainbridge
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? Denise Hynd
- Re: [ozmidwifery] midwife is a midwife...? Shelley
