Midwifery Personal Statement

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Becoming a midwife was always a choice of mine, but when Ebola broke out, I made it my goal to become a midwife. This was due to mothers who were being infected by Ebola, have a low chance of surviving. When I found out that women were not seeking treatment they deserve this made me furious.

I personally believe being a midwife is an honour, because you become involved in the most important part of a woman’s life. You get to support and advise women as they enter motherhood. I have looked into the course and I am really looking forward to the placements and community areas where I will meet people, to expand my counselling skills. This will enable me to offer support and education to women. I’m also looking forward to the 3rd year of Midwifery, especially desertion where I will discover my own area of interest.

In my A levels I took Biology, where I increased my knowledge on Body functions and Genetic engineering. Currently I am studying a BTEC course, in this course I have studied psychology, where I learned how the Human mind work. In my upcoming subjects “disease and infections “I will learn: how diseases are spread, how they can be prevented and how they can affect the human mind and body. I am really looking forward to studying this topic, as I understand how important it is to prevent diseases and …show more content…

I am in the process of taking the IELTS due to taking English as a second language in my IGCSE.I’m in a process of volunteering in a hospital for breastfeeding peer support, I have chosen this area as I believe it is very important for mothers to breastfeed their infant. During my research I have discovered that breastfeeding protects the baby against illness such as stomach viruses, ear infections and meningitis. I’ve also discovered that babies who are fed cow's milk based formulas tend to have more allergic reactions than babies that are

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