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Born for Life: A Midwife's Story

Born for Life: A Midwife's Story


Born for Life: A Midwife's Story


Bücher Kostenlos Born for Life: A Midwife's Story

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Born for Life: A Midwife's Story

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Julie grew up in a small rural town in New Zealand and started work in the local maternity annexe on leaving school at the age of sixteen. She met Barry and was happily married until the unexpected death of our second baby at birth. This tragic event in my life led to depression, loneliness and despair. Life was full of challenges and it was during this time that Julie became a Christian. She began studying and became a nurse and midwife in my late thirties fulfilling a lifelong dream. Since becoming a midwife she has worked in several countries around the world, caring for women of different cultures and nationalities. Midwifery continues to be my passion and love. Julie is married to Barry and lives in Palmerston North, New Zealand. They have three adult children and seven grandchildren.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 294 Seiten

Verlag: Cherry Hinton Limited (18. Februar 2015)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0473299631

ISBN-13: 978-0473299637

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

14,5 x 1,7 x 20,5 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

5.0 von 5 Sternen

2 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 2.795.502 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

I loved this. I loved the Call the Midwife series so I was particullary interested in this story. This is Julie's story of working maternity in New Zealand in the early 70's and how the changing times affected her and her career. She also addresses her own trauma, having lost her second child. All in all, a fast moving, enjoyable read. I would highly recommend this.

A thoroughly enjoyable read. This is a very touching review of the author's (Julie Watson) life and how she found her passion as a midwife. Being a mother myself, I also found it very interesting to read about how midwifery was done 30 years ago! Well written, touching and informative as well. Looking forward to a sequel.

This book is the autobiographical account of a woman who was involved in childbirth much of her life. It took me a while to figure out where it was taking place, which I knew wasn't the USA, but wasn't sure where until it was stated eventually that it was New Zealand. That explained some of the terminology which was unfamiliar, but nonetheless, I could relate to this book on many levels. First of all, as the mother of six children, I've been through the birth process personally enough times to understand much of what was recounted for numerous birth experiences. I suppose one I had that wasn't mentioned was a posterior presentation. I was also surprised that women in labor whose membranes had ruptured were allowed in a bath, something that was a major no-no here in the USA. Other than that, most was familiar, other than names of different medications.You really got to know the author through her experiences, some of which were heartrending, which of course life can be at times, especially with something as intense and life-changing as childbirth. She started out at the tender age of 16 as a nurse's aide, then eventually later in life went to nursing school and certified as a midwife, which she'd dreamed of doing her entire life. I could relate to that as well, having returned to college when I was 35 to pursue a physics degree and my childhood dream, then eventually starting my career at 41 years old working for NASA.This book also made me realize that a person doesn't have to be famous to present an interesting story. I thoroughly enjoyed it throughout, eventually feeling as if I knew the author as a friend. I have thought of writing up some of my experiences, but wondered if anyone would care since I'm not famous. This story, however, demonstrated the value of stories of ordinary people who have done something remarkable. Anyone who feels as if they're too old to pursue their dreams needs to read books like this, which will remind them not to give up. However, be warned, this one has a whole bunch of somewhat graphic descriptions of the birth process, which may not be everyone's cup of tea for entertainment. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it tremendously.

Wow, what a journey! This is such a tale of growth and maturation - from the incredible woman at the center of the story to the medical world she works within. I shook my head at the beginning, as I tried to imagine having a baby in the early 1970's. Between the differences in education, tradition, implementation, and culture, the experience of giving birth (and the practice of assisting with a birth) were nearly unrecognizable from the experience of a common-day family. Ms. Watson's personal story was honest and impactful. I cried tears of both joy and anguish with her as she shared her life experiences, including her heartfelt account of the dark and difficult years following the tragic loss of her second child. Strength and determination bloom from the hard times Ms. Watson endures, allowing her to persevere through extensive schooling so that she might better the lives of so many fellow mothers and their children. As a woman and a mother, I thank her for her passion and commitment to offering helpful and competent care for so many families, and as a reader I thank Ms. Watson for sharing her interesting and thought-provoking story.

I have just finished reading this book and my review will follow the author’s Amazon blurb below.“A nurse aide position in the local maternity annexe at the age of sixteen gave Julie a love for being with women during labour and birth and caring for mothers and their babies.Life could not have been happier until the tragic death of her own baby in the first hour of life, led to depression, loneliness and despair.This true story tells of Julie’s struggle to triumph over adversity and follows her journey to fulfill her dream and become the midwife she was born to be.”There are those books that a reader wants to simply allow all the nuances of said book into their soul. It is rare, indeed, to elicit this kind of response in me and this book does just that!Age 16 is young to start working as a nurse aide in a local hospital, let alone a maternity ward, and the entire birthing process. Watson fell in love with pregnant mothers, and assisting the nurses, and mothers, in bring a new life into this world. As a registered, I fully understood this.Marrying at age 17 doesn’t always work, and there were additional stresses in Watson’s life, but still, finding faith once again and persistence by both husband and wife made this marriage tough but full of love. Their first child was a boy and full of energy; then came heartache from a miscarriage and a baby girl born but didn’t live. The knot in this baby’s umbilical cord was loose, unlike my first born son’s whose knot was tight, yet this baby girl died. Watson wasn’t allowed to see this child, nor attend its funeral. I saw my son for a few seconds before burial. I know what this author felt and how it affected and changed her life and the lives around her. Deep depression and losing a child is truly the King of Loss. I want readers to know that this book is much more than what I have just written. This substance includes more children, health issues, and sheer love and happiness. In time, Watson became a midwife in her own right, and reading about the emotional and tender moments is beautiful. She writes of about a few of her cases, describing the beauty, miracles, the wonder, achievements, and God’s love. I highly recommend this wonderful book.

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