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Midwife at the Mid Essex Health Trust.
I enjoy working with childbearing women and their families and supporting women in their birth journey. I also like providing good antenatal education and information enabling women to have informed choices and empowered births.
Being a midwife requires dedication and commitment, striking the right work life balance is an on-going challenge. Supporting families with complex social needs and challenges is a steep learning curve and requires a good understanding of our role and responsibility to safeguarding.
I plan to return to university to undertake my Masters degree in Advanced Midwifery practice and hope to pursue a career in teaching.
Positively life affirming.
Midwife at Basildon and Thurrock University NHS Trust.
Within my role as a Midwife I get to care for women from all different backgrounds, religions, cultures and faiths. I love that no day is the same! I get to be a part of the most memorable time within women’s lives, and that is such a privilege. There are challenges but the rewards are plentiful and I could not imagine doing anything else.
The transition from student to qualified midwife was challenging, being accountable for my actions instead of working under my mentors pin number was scary, but the support I have received throughout my preceptorship (newly qualified) year from colleagues and management has been tenfold.
Oh my goodness! I couldn’t possibly answer that! Midwifery has so many pathways that I could be anywhere from community midwifery, high risk labour ward to more specialist roles! Hopefully still loving it as much as I do now.
As the course was 50% theory and 50% practice this meant that I was ‘fit for purpose’ by the end of the 3 years. A mixture of theory and skills session meant that I was able to learn how to safely undertake the skills needed for the role. The lecturers were so supportive and inspiring, their words of advice will stay with me forever.
An unforgettable journey