I saw more than 10 different midwives with my first, some bossy, some patronising, some kind, one AWESOME, one so rude we had to ask her to leave, one stinking of fags(!), one nice but nervous, many more I won't remember.
I had a good midwife for my second, she was my advocate and companion throughout pregnancy, labour and the post natal period.
A good midwife helps to distribute and ensure access to balanced, unbiased materials that help a woman to make her own choices.
A good midwife will always be at the end of a telephone or email to support her clients.
A good midwife treats a woman as her equal, not her patient.
A good midwife knows her clients so well that she has no need to rifle through notes for information, ask when DD is, or your DOB.
A good midwife works one-to-one with the family to ensure continuity of care and trust to fully develop.
I feel so blessed to have had this wonderful care from such an experienced midwife and it saddens and angers me that this "gold standard" of Independent Midwifery care will be made illegal in the UK come Autumn.