Why I Want To Become A Midwife

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For many years I wanted to become a midwife and pursue in a college with a great institutions for my training. Since I was in 5th grade and seeing all of my families have their children I always had much love and abiding respect for those who helped mothers deliver their babies into the world.I have also been always fascinated with how eating certain food can affect one's health. Therefore I would want to pursue a more in depth education on Nutrition. What really solidify my fulfillment in becoming a midwife was when my mom was going through pregnancy with my baby sister, Helena. I went to all her appointments and really got to experience what it is like, and what they do throughout the entire pregnancy. I was capable of familiarizing myself with hospital life and the patients there. My concept in my youngers years of life of what a midwife's job was to be there for the mother and help her with during birth and help her after. Now as a mature adult, my concept of how the process of delivering a child has grown in knowing that Midwives are there to help during pregnancy, …show more content…

I constantly had a problem with my body. I was either too fat or too skinny in my head. As I grew up and learned and became more aware of the fact that if you eat right and have good food going into your body good things will come out. I started initiating that concept into my own life have benefited from it since. I enjoy studying about different meal preparation, dietary habits, and educating my peers on what I have acquired knowledge of . Being aware of what is bad from good for one's body does not only benefit myself, but can benefit others as well. With more knowledge and background in nutrition I would like to help and encourage those to reach there goals. Knowing that I was able to help someone achieve their goal is truly a gift and something that I find truly

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