A Travelling Midwife: Four Births

Names have been changed to protect the real people involved.
My travelling midwife days began in South Africa. South Africa is a vast country and often families who live on farms wanted to remain in their homes to birth their babies. I would drive for up to six hours and sometimes longer to arrive at their homes.

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About Author: Marianne Littlejohn

Marianne Littlejohn is a homebirth midwife of 40 years in South Africa, and sometimes elsewhere. She qualified in 1979 and started her midwifery journey after the birth of her first son in 1982. She has worked in birth centres and tertiary care hospitals, as well as out-of-hospital settings. She also worked as a research assistant for Dr. Nils Bergman, researching Kangaroo Mother Care. She has a psychology honours degree and is studying further in the field of perinatal mental health of both parents and baby.

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