
haha, yeah my mum qualified as a midwife a few years ago so god don't I know. Volunteer on a postnatal ward too and even that's stressful at times!
Are you a boy? I'm curious how a male midwife would work - sexism aside - as I don't see many mothers being comfortable with that? :S
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It's so rewarding though and when it isn't sucking it will be so worth it. Good luck, hope you get interviews at every uni you applied to!
Yeah I am. Yeah and I have no problem with that, if someone would rather a female midwife that's fine. It's only the same as what a doctor would do so I don't see the issue myself, gender doesn't make a difference to how well I can perform my job. Anyways I know a few people who have had male midwives and they actually said they were brilliant. Imo the women I've met on the postnatal ward are lovely and don't seem to have a problem with me being male, I would more expect the fathers to be funny with it if anything! Like I said though, if someone weren't comfortable with it, fair enough they're entitled to a female if they'd prefer.
I think most would admire you for it reallyYeah I am. Yeah and I have no problem with that, if someone would rather a female midwife that's fine. It's only the same as what a doctor would do so I don't see the issue myself, gender doesn't make a difference to how well I can perform my job. Anyways I know a few people who have had male midwives and they actually said they were brilliant. Imo the women I've met on the postnatal ward are lovely and don't seem to have a problem with me being male, I would more expect the fathers to be funny with it if anything! Like I said though, if someone weren't comfortable with it, fair enough they're entitled to a female if they'd prefer.
oh yh and my final choice was london south bank
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