Thesis on precautions during childbirth Posted on July 31, 2017July 31, 2017 by reflectionsoncurrentevents I went to get a library card yesterday, and just happened to be walking past the old hospital.
It's very pretty there, and very convenient for the medical school I go to.
There's an entrance right into the main section of the hospital, which is where all the delivery rooms are, as well as the cafe, etc.
My GP recently had a delivery, and since that was in April, she won't be giving birth again any time soon.
She only had to wait five minutes, and this time she went to the loo first, for the delivery.
I was waiting for her outside, and saw a mum and two children outside the hospital entrance.
They were all happy, and the boy ran to the gate.
He walked right up to me and asked me what year it was.
I told him it was 2012.
He asked me what year it was.
I was explaining to him that there was only one year left, and asked him if he knew when that was.
He told me that it was 2013.
So I pointed out to him that it was 2014.
He told me he wasn't lying, that it was definitely 2014.
I asked him what he would be doing in 2014.
He looked at his mum, and she told me that he was going to be doing nursery school, and I told him that he would be going to primary school.
He looked at me and told me that he wouldn't be going to primary school.
He then told me that he would be having a baby in 2014.
I told him that he probably wouldn't be having a baby, but that if he wanted to, I would be happy to give him my phone number.
He said yes, and ran off to join his mum and brother.
What I did next shocked me.
I took a library card out of my wallet and handed it to the mum.
The card had a picture of a little boy on it.
I told her that it was my son, and asked if she would mind signing his card.
She said it would be fine, so I did.
Then I sat on the bench, and waited for her to come out.
She came out quite quickly, and got into her car.
I thought that was it, but she then said "Ok, do you have a few moments?"
"Yes," I replied.
She then continued "Well, I just want to thank you for the card.
He just really wanted to come in and say hello, and it made my day.
He's not allowed in the place, but I think he was disappointed that we don't have a baby.
It's nice to know that someone cares enough to let them in.
I'm sure it won't be long before he's here, so I thought he would like to come in and say hello, especially with his picture on it.
That was really lovely of you, thank you so much.
Please say thank you."
We shook hands.
We both smiled, and I told her that I would keep my eye out for him, and to tell him that I'd be there for him.
Posted on July 19, 2017July 19, 2017 by reflectionsoncurrentevents I'm looking to get my masters in midwifery.
I want to work as a full - time midwife after I have completed my studies.
I'm registered with a local college.
My English class was in the afternoon, but I didn't have to be there until 3: 30pm.
At 12: 50pm I got a text from one of my students telling me that she would be about 10 minutes late.
She texted her dad, and he texted me to let me know that she was just on her way, so I could leave as I didn't need to wait for her.
She got there at 12: 55pm.
I told her I'd wait for her to get her things out of her locker.
She let me know that she would have to leave her phone behind because she couldn't leave it in her locker.
I did agree that she should leave it.
Then, she said that she would just leave it in the bathroom.
Fine.
Except, I was wearing a skirt, and there was a very likely chance that I would trip over her phone while in my skirt.
I told her I wouldn't
Walking back out to the waiting room, I decided that I would wait outside the classroom door with her, in case her dad got there while we were in the waiting room.
(She had texted her dad to let him know she was running late).
So I stayed outside the door, and she went in to her class.
A few minutes later, she comes back out, and says she needs to grab her phone, so we walk inside to the bathroom.
I sat down at a table outside the bathroom.
The only thing in the bathroom was a stall with a toilet and a sink.
As I sat down, she got her phone out of her backpack, put her phone in her toiletry bag, and then set her phone on the counter of the sink.
She then turned on the water to wash her hands, and asked me to watch her phone.
No, I'm not kidding, this is exactly how the conversation went.
I asked her why she just didn't leave her phone in the stall in the bathroom.
Shee drove off.
I was thinking that for some reason that was really nice, for this particular mum, to go out of her way to thank me.
So I took a picture on my phone and sent it to her.
Posted on July 28, 2017 by reflectionsoncurrentevents Today,
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