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Hi there Steph,
Thank you for sharing your beautiful words on working with women! I could not agree with you more! Beautiful how you share your experience of mirrowing. This is a thing I try to do standard: let women experience and give them insight in what they are capable off!
I share your concern about medicalisation , both in education and for instance the role as a LC in advicing medication...
I'm curious where other LC's stand in this one?
Warm regards,
Heidi,
LCinPP, the Netherlands
Op 8 mrt. 2012 om 16:01 heeft Stephanie MacDonald <[log in to unmask]> het volgende geschreven:
> Happy Day after IBCLC Day and Happy Women's Day!
>
> Did anyone else receive an email to fill out a survey for IBCLE? It was
> about how we think the organization is going, and our own vision for the
> future of it. It was pretty short; not mulitple choice.
>
> It was interesting. I gave my personal opinion, including how I think that
> LC profession is becoming to medicalized, and to Western - out of the grasp
> of those in developing countries and those in low incomes in the West. I
> fear LCs will all have to be RNs or CPMs, or other medical professional
> prior to writing.
>
> For me, I'm an Aboriginal Midwife, not a Registered Midwife, in Ontario
> (Canada). I wonder how that would qualify me or disqualify me if it does
> become an organization of only health professionals. As I've seen with
> students in our small school at the Birthing Centre, being good
> academically does NOT make you be good with people.
>
> Celebrate womanhood today - we are a strong group...I think that's what I
> love best about my profession. I have no sisters (just 2 older brothers) -
> being 'with woman' the past 8 years I find the part of my job that brings
> me the most happiness is watching women (girls in some instances) grow,
> gain their own strength, find their voice, and fall in love with themselves
> and their babies. That transformation is outstanding. My midwife was the
> first person to mirror the strength I had - I saw myself as a weak before.
> She helped me to see what was inside of me and I honour her for that. She
> truly changed my life. Thank you, Leslie - where ever you are now!!
>
>
> Steph
> 6 Nations Canada
>
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