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Meet the midwifery students bringing new life into the world

Summary by Belfast Live
“I’m so proud that I am in this position and to be so close to families to see them start a new chapter in their lives.”

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Today, on International Day of the Midwife, students at Thomas More University College in Turnhout literally enter through a gigantic vulva. The Midwifery program wants to break the taboo surrounding the female genitals. "As a midwife, you should be able to talk about sexuality without blushing," says lecturer Katrijn Hulselmans.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Also with the aim of remedying the shortage of recruits in the Grand Duchy, the University of Luxembourg has presented a new specialized training in Maieutics.

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Cake party, mingling with colleagues or chilling at home? Midwifery Day is celebrated in both large and small ways. This year's theme has a heavy undertone. "Whether it's an earthquake or war, midwives are needed as support," says Ruth Nyström at Södersjukhuset.

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Midwifery work in transition: In the Schön-Klinik Rendsburg, obstetricians accompany 1000 newborns every year. Thanks to dual studies, the profession becomes more modern. Insights into education and current challenges.

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Belfast Live broke the news in Belfast, United Kingdom on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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