MidwiferywithMartha If I’m being honest, I didn’t fall in love with nursing from the beginning. In fact, for a long time, I was simply showing up, not because I wanted to but because l just had to. Three years into my journey, midwifery found me in a way I can’t fully put into words. Because the first time I stepped into maternity care, I realised this wasn’t just a job. It was a calling. A place where you witness women at their strongest, most vulnerable, most beautiful. A place where life begins. A place where a midwife can make a woman feel safe, heard, respected, and protected during the most intense moment of her life. Suddenly, nursing wasn’t just tasks and procedures, it became connection, presence, and purpose. Midwifery taught me to see the strength of women, the miracle of life, and the soft power of being the calm in someone’s storm. It brought out qualities in me I didn’t know I had,patience, confidence, gentleness, and a deep sense of calling. That’s when I realised: This ...
Walking into labor ward for the first time can feel like stepping into a battlefield. Machines beeping, moms in pain and the scariest part is seeing the super serious experienced nurses moving like superheroes, looking so unapproachable. It’s overwhelming! My first placement had me sparing, i ran out of the ward the moment a nurse said “mommy push” as I turned to see. And it was the most unbelievable sight a 18 year old could come across. But don’t worry, I’ve been there, and with this tips you’ll survive and even enjoy your first placement. Prepare before your first day Before bed, take your notes, read through basic procedures. Jot down simple terms to remember, the common assessments. Have a peak in your logbook and capture what you need. Read before hand, it’s your first day and I don’t want you looking like a headless chicken, have an idea on something Observe first, act later Your first day isn’t about doing everything perfectly. Observe how the nur...
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