Tiggy Claustres
- University of Surrey 2011
- Midwifery, Ghana - Takoradi
At around 10pm the power cut and despite being told there was a lantern, it had no batteries. The baby was born by the light of the torches on our phones!
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At around 10pm the power cut and despite being told there was a lantern, it had no batteries. The baby was born by the light of the torches on our phones!
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The strength and confidence I developed in myself and in my practice out there will hopefully last a lifetime.
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The strength of Ghanaian women is inspirational. Not only do they click their way through contractions but manage to walk between two rooms in order to bring their newborn to this world.
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On the first day we had 5 births including a set of twins, not bad going!
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Many of the dentists were very interested in comparing my knowledge and techniques with theirs and learning about all the new technologies that we have now, such as light-cure composite!
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