I've started packing!
I've got 3 shifts left on delivery suite placement, 1 meeting with my link tutor, 1 carboot sale and a trillion piddly little tasks to sort out.
I've got masses of stuff to take with me as donations for the hospital and orphanage as well as cash that's been donated by some very generous people too (details here).
Now as excited as I am, I'm also very nervous. I read this book just before starting my midwifery degree and the true story made me want to experience midwifery in a developing country. The book is an account of a teenagers life from a middle class family as the Taliban take over power. It inspired me because her mother was a doctor, and under the new ruling, women couldn't work, nor could they be seen by other men...so imaging the complications that arise during childbirth?! Afghanistan is still THE unsafest place to be pregnant with 1 in 11 women not surviving childbirth (Atlas of Birth, 2012), compared to 1 in 23 in Tanzania, and 1 in 4,700 here in the UK. Yet things are improving, and women are starting to regain some of the care facilities they should be entitled to. Here is another inspiring story of a young midwife who is making a difference. And, along with the adventure I'm about to embark on, much to my mothers concern, midwifery in Afghanistan is another venture that blows my mind and I'd love to persue some day...So far everyone I've told thinks I'm crazy...and yea, I know I am!
To Do:
change GBP to USD
finish packing
dye hair
find camera charger and memory cards
wax legs
decide on a cabin bag
This blog is an account of my elective placement in Arusha, North Tanzania. Early blogs will be about the preparation leading up to the trip, this will then lead to blogs about my journey - both physical and in a professional development sense.
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Saturday, 27 July 2013
9 sleeps left...
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I'm struggling to post here.... !? Hope your first 24 hours have gone smoothly! Thinking of you - Jan X
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Jo - hope it all goes well and looking forward to the next installment
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Julie