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25-02-2021
Column: The Mtn Midwife
Column: The Mtn Midwife
Therefore, it is only natural that you may feel anxious attending a hospital to give birth as you are likely to be meeting your care providers for the first time, at a time when you are at your most vulnerable. We as health professionals get it. Yes, we do shifts all the time, and the things you are going through for the first time we have seen a thousand times, but we go into this job because we care. We want you to have a wonderful birth experience, we want you to feel safe and happy with the care you are receiving, and we want you to feel that we are doing the best for you and your baby.
I have said this before in a previous article about birth plans, but sometimes the things people state in their plans makes me feel worried that you feel you need to say it. Things like, ‘I want explanations before anything is done’, and ‘I do not want an episiotomy without my permission’. Of course. Sometimes I think what people forget is that we cannot do anything to you or your baby without your permission. You do not w

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