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Midwife Reviews
What is it like working as a Midwife?
July 2018
Understaffed.
Midwife in Grimsby:
Pros: I know my women and community
Cons: Bullying
November 2017
Very good.
Midwife in Auckland:
Pros: Short commute.
Good colleagues.
Respect.
High professional standards.
Cons: Very busy unit.
Poor salary.
May 2017
Wonderrful.
Midwife in Perth:
Pros: Good weather.
Cons: High housing cost.
September 2016
Midwife:
Pros: Providing high levels of care to women and their families throughout the childbearing continuum, in doing so developing a good relationship.
Cons: Due to the demands of midwifery in the UK, I am unable to provide the high levels of one-to-one care.
February 2016
Spontaneous, challenging , educational.
Midwife:
Pros: Being able to care about others and empowering patients with knowledge.
Cons: Being short staffed which hinders quality of care.
January 2016
All labour complications.
Midwife:
Love your job then you will love your babies and your patients. Bring a smile on other peoples faces.
December 2015
Midwife:
Pros: I like working with the people and I think it's a good job to have.
Cons: It can be quite stressful at times but I still like it.
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