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Any Midwives?

5 replies

DisasterArea · 10/11/2008 22:33

talk to me about your job. I am seriously tempted to be one. am currently medical type nurse.

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DisasterArea · 11/11/2008 21:20

can i bumpety bump?
to clarify.
a hundred yearsgo i apliedto do my nursey training withthe aim that evntualy i'd top up to midwifery. hven't really got round to it. am now so utterlypissed of with 'normal' hospital type nursing think this may bean option to kee te enthusiasm goingbefroe i jack it all to work in waitrose.
also my back is knackred and i an't heave old folk around any more.
and another thing. i had a ball as a student nd qite fancy another 18 months as one.
whaddaya think?

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SneakerPimp · 11/11/2008 21:23

there are lots mentioned on the doctor/nurse pin-at-the-top thread (cant think of another name for it)

if you shamlessly post this in pregnancy/birth maybe more will see it

SneakerPimp · 11/11/2008 21:25

just realised it is no longer a sticky thread, but here it is from earlier today

DisasterArea · 11/11/2008 21:42

yup was there earlier admitting to my sins job.
may do a shameless link towards the pregnancy bit.

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cheshirekitty · 11/11/2008 22:34

I did my nurse training, did my midwifery training. Worked as a midwife in Scotland, Australia and England. It is a hard job. You need your wits about you.

Am now working (as a nurse, in clinic).

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