This quote is the reason why we want to go to The Bahamas and describes what we want to achieve while we are there. It is our hope to make a difference one woman at a time, while understanding that we cannot change the system during our short stay. We go there to simply offer the best of what we do.
At this point we have plans to travel there towards the end of November for 4 weeks. We have had many emails and conversations with our friend and host Mary Delashmutt, and feel like we are already firm friends. The plan is this... we attend births together at the hospital in Freeport in the role of doula extraordinaire (Jen) and senior student midwife extraordinaire (Helen). We do our best to provide the women we support with safe, compassionate and empowering care with the assistance of the maternity staff. Jennifer also has plans to help Mary teach prenatal classes to the local women, while Helen will gain more valuable experience "catching" babies as she prepares to graduate in June 2011.
Every now and then we might have to debrief on the beach... and/or share our passion with our lovely host and her husband (poor man).
It is our hope to raise funds so that we can leave the hospital with more than just fond memories of us, and that we can bring back a new appreciation of how lucky we are in Canada.
Watch for another post in the coming days about some of the pressing public health issues that affect maternity care in The Bahamas.
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