Valentina Facchin
am Valentina, a 'midwife graduated in 2007, and my trip into the great family of the Bumi Sehat begins a couple of years ago, when I began my personal quest to understand the different reality in the world of obstetrics.
A colleague told me about it and I started to inform Ibu Robin Lim and who is acting as its center.
I understand that it is the experience I'm looking for. From 'someone else in the world has achieved what many in dream.
My dream come true this spring when my application to carry out a period of voluntary work is accepted. The joy is great and my departure comes soon.
I have always believed that the confrontation with reality and different people and always help enrich the journey in search of its identity.
hospital in my path I had the privilege to meet my teacher midwife who has always helped me to approach with awe and respect at birth, once understood, the sacredness of that miracle. At Bumi
Seath all this is implemented in a way new to me, but there is a thread that binds everything.
I walk barefoot through the rooms of the center, with the curiosity of children and groped for wide-eyed to catch every detail.
I see women with long dark hair and big eyes, dressed in their shorts; delicate for me are all beautiful, full of their mystery and always smiling.
soon as I learn all be accepted at the time of childbirth, from the smallest members of the family, children, the biggest, grandparents and relatives or neighbors.
when I see myself in many scenes, some time ago, on occasion, taken from the hustle, I myself had settled quickly relatives and friends of patients with a cold: "sorry, I'll let you know."
For the first time we realized strong l'importanza di far sentire tutti i membri della famiglia accolti e partecipi all'evento.
Le basi di questa comunità che si stringerà attorno al nuovo nato ed alla madre inziano, forse, proprio in questo primo istante, dove una mano tesa, un sorriso e un'occhiata rassicurante, ma soprattutto la possiblita di assistere, fanno la differenza.
Nei travagli a cui assisto, vedo donne sì sofferenti....ma è una sofferenza diversa e che poche volte ho visto.
Passeggiano, bevono, mangiano e sono concentrate, hanno una tranquillità interiore che sconfigge la paura; molte ostetriche sono attorno a loro, ma anche loro sono diverse.
Sono ostetriche libere e ricche di fiducia in loro stesse e nella partoriente.
Midwives are free to attend the birth without the hassle of constant monitoring, without the task of "speed access", especially without the 'nightmare ...." and if something goes wrong. "
are free to take the time to walk with the woman in labor ..... and leave the woman in labor, their time ....
This is made possible by the loss of the need for control on the event but also by a sense of trust that pervades.
The midwives here are learning to rely on their knowledge rather than one imposed by the machines.
Knowledge that is not derived from them, but just pass through them.
You learn to assess fetal heart health and your hearing and their sense of rhythm.
confidence man who knows that the machines can only help, not replace, the confidence in their skills as midwives and as women first and then allows them to be confident even in women assisted. I learn so
greater confidence in what is a natural birth.
Every reality has always something to improve and perfection is a journey not a point of 'arrival, but I think more are the main differences are the ability to learn.
Here the mosaic of my experience adds an important part of the trust. With women I have witnessed, the children that we have received, to Ibu Robin and all the midwives I have met my career and the whole family of Bumi Seaht.
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