There is no typical day in midwifery. Each unfolds differently, which requires always expecting the unexpected. “Nobody really knows exactly when a baby will come,” says registered and advanced midwife Matheus Herman. Herman began his midwifery journey at Katutura Intermediate Hospital in Windhoek in 2018. Generally, he attends to more than 30 expectant mothers in the hospital’s antenatal care unit at a time. On certain days he is required to wo…
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