I am wrapping up an English degree after taking time out to be with DD. I always thought about going to into midwifery but it just seemed so unrealistic before having my own DD. Seeing what it can mean to have a good midwife throughout my experience of having my first child has spurred me on to become a midwife myself, finally.
I don't know how to go about this if I already have a degree. I may also only be able to study part time and I don't know what type of course could offer me this option.
I was thinking about doing an Access to Nursing course and have also read that I need experience before they would take me on. Would this have to be experience specifically related to midwifery or could it be any part of the health care sector?
Any advice?
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Already have a degree but would like to study midwifery
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LDNmummy · 07/12/2012 14:23
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