Dear Kirsten and Tanya, I was part of the team who developed BMid from its inception 
in Victoria, when Tasmania wanted to be part of it. In the very beginning I was in 
Tasmania and at that time University of Tas looked like it would continue as part of 
the consortium of universities in Victoria that offer BMid. Sadly, they pulled out 
when I left and came to Monash, citing lack of industry support, however they 
continued with developing and implementing Grad Dip Mid which is still going down 
there.

I would advise all students of all pathways to midwifery to join ACMI and to make 
contact with sympathetic midwives. In Hobart I am sure Terry Stockdale will be 
supportive, but there are others as well in the birth centre and KYM teams down there. 
Kathy McCarthy-Bushby are you out there somewhere? ACMI will help with contacts, too. 
Good luck, Tanya. Kirsten, nice to hear your experiences are positive, part of the 
reason for that of course is down to how well YOU present yourself and your 
willingness to listen.

Good luck to all midwifery students on this list for end of year exams.... Trish

Kirsten Wohlt wrote:

> Hi Tanya!  I'm Kirsten, and I am a first year Bachelor of Midwifery student too.  I 
> am at Monash University in Victoria.  I have about 9 follow throughs so far, 3 who 
> have recently had their babies and 1 due any day now, and have so  far found it to 
> be an amazing experience.  Even though I am explicit with these women in that I am 
> unable and unqualified to give them any advice, just having me there at their 
> doctors visits and ringing them up seems to make them so comfortable - maybe not 
> happy exactly, but something akin to it.  They ask my opinion (which it is very 
> difficult not to give, but so far so good!), and want to tell me what is happening 
> to them and their bodies, without me even having to ask much.  I think all pregnant 
> women have a kind of feeling that they are the first in the world to have a baby - I 
> know I felt that way!  :)  It is a unique experience, and you can't help feeling a 
> peculiar pride and sense that something miraculous is going on for you, that surely 
> hasn't REALLY been experienced by anyone else.  So to have someone like you or me 
> showing care and excitement for them and their journey just seems to reinforce to 
> the follow through woman that she really is special and important, and makes them 
> want to open up and share things and bring you into their life.  That is so 
> inarticulate, but I am quite happy thinking about it, so my thoughts are getting 
> jumbled!! :)
>
> The doctors that I have seen with my follow throughs have been really kind and 
> supportive, and insist on helping me to palpate abdomens and listen to the baby's 
> heart either with their stethoscopes or with the doppler.  They explain everything 
> they do really nicely and seem keen to involve me.  Maybe I've just been lucky.
>
> Midwives in the hospitals have also been very positive and proactive in explaining 
> what they are doing and why.  While I can't actually be involved in assisting anyone 
> in the birth beyond being there and bringing ice (!!), the midwives have been keen 
> to show me the placenta or explain how to feel for contractions, bits and pieces 
> like that which are all so important.
>
> Our 2nd years who are out in the clinical environment now also report being really 
> well accepted by the teams of midwives they are working with - no negative feedback 
> at all, which I was worried about too.
>
> I think we have made a good decision to do this course Tanya.  At a time where 
> midwives are in demand, a demand which will hopefully increase if midwifery led care 
> does get the support and promotion it deserves, I think we will be really well 
> placed to make a positive contribution to many families.  Especially with the 
> support and unofficial mentoring of groups like this one.  Can't listen to them 
> enough :)
>
> Sorry that was such a long spiel!! Enjoy, enjoy!
>
> Kirsten
>
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