This blog was initially focused on midwifery stories and critical comment on current issues. More recently I have begun commenting on life issues from the perspective of an older lady.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
The villagemidwife e-book series
I am writing
To record my knowledge
To tell my stories
To teach others
I am a midwife. My words, thoughts and actions have been formed over many years and a unique set of experiences: the world into which I was born; the mother who bore me; the family that nurtured me; the towns and communities that have allowed me to be me, and this wide open land and its people.
I like to think that these are my thoughts, yet I know that much of what I say is my own filtering and organising of what I have absorbed from those around me. Although I am the speaker, I am not the source.
Midwifery belongs to women. The midwife is ‘with woman’, a companion for a distinct and definable childbearing event, in a special partnership. Midwifery does not belong to theorists, although the clear expression of the ‘with woman’ partnership by thinkers has helped set great value on this simple phrase.
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