Midwifery Matters Summer 2023 Issue 177
Contents
Features
Being a Student Midwife in Brazil and in the UK
Rita Lee
The Perpetual Student
Anna Madeley
An Exploration of the Political and Philosophical Perspectives of Pain in Childbirth
Karine Kirby
Supporting Women Choosing to Birth Outside of the Medical System in West Sussex
Felicity Duarte
discussion
The Learning Path of the New Midwife, the Better Way our Heart Tells Us Exists
Vanessa Brooks
arm matters
ARM London is up and running!
Obituary of Beverley Beech
Mavis Kirkham
creative
Waters of Protection
Betsy Dwek
experience
Girlhood into Womanhood: Learning the Art of Midwifery
Maya Maria
Musings of a Second Year Student Midwife
Agnus Magdalene
student focus
Report on Perinatal Intimate Partner Violence and Multiple Adversities
Janna Caldwell
Report on the Eff ect of the Pandemic on the Mental Health of BAME Women
Sorochi Paul
Life as a Newly Qualified Midwife, Two Perspectives
Mollie May and Samantha Newsome
Canterbury Christ Church University Students on the NMC Withdrawal of the Midwifery BSc Course
Megan Woodward and Karine Kirby
Reviews
Biological Nurturing by Suzanne Colson
Reviewed by Irene Walton
Multiple Matters Symposium hosted by Sarah Hawkins and Birthwork Events
Reviewed by Reign Lawrence
Sexy But Psycho: How The Patriarchy Uses Women’s Trauma Against Them by Dr. Jess Taylor
Reviewed by Reign Lawrence