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Midwives, Rural America Needs You!

Episode 64 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "Midwives, Rural America Needs You!" was published on June 14, 2023 and runs 49 minutes.

June 14, 2023 ·49m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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Calling all midwives: If you are looking for an opportunity to make a real change in the birth world, Wyoming might be your place!Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast as host Augustine Colebrook talks with Jacqueline George, a remarkable doula based in Wyoming, USA. Jacqueline shares some shocking statistics that shed light on the challenges surrounding birth-care options and the struggles midwives face in Wyoming. Together, Augustine and Jacqueline dive into the maternal healthcare crisis affecting the nation and why the healthcare system is making it so difficult for midwives to practice in numerous regions. While the situation may appear daunting in Wyoming, Jacqueline shares why it is also a beautiful place to live and practice. Furthermore, she elaborates on how both fresh graduates and seasoned practitioners have the power to profoundly shape the trajectory of birth care in the state.Show Resources-Instagram @matrupremabirth-Facebook: Matru-Prema Birth Services-Jacqueline's Website

Calling all midwives: If you are looking for an opportunity to make a real change in the birth world, Wyoming might be your place!

Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast as host Augustine Colebrook talks with Jacqueline George, a remarkable doula based in Wyoming, USA. Jacqueline shares some shocking statistics that shed light on the challenges surrounding birth-care options and the struggles midwives face in Wyoming.

Together, Augustine and Jacqueline dive into the maternal healthcare crisis affecting the nation and why the healthcare system is making it so difficult for midwives to practice in numerous regions. While the situation may appear daunting in Wyoming, Jacqueline shares why it is also a beautiful place to live and practice. Furthermore, she elaborates on how both fresh graduates and seasoned practitioners have the power to profoundly shape the trajectory of birth care in the state.

Show Resources
-Instagram @matrupremabirth
-Facebook: Matru-Prema Birth Services
-Jacqueline's Website

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