With Two Souls: Two midwives' recollections of love, life, birth, and death in rural Ethiopia

Author:   Indie McDowell ,  Atsede Kidane
Publisher:   Pinter & Martin Ltd.
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9781780667706


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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With Two Souls: Two midwives' recollections of love, life, birth, and death in rural Ethiopia


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Recollections of birth and death, joy and tragedy that reveal the reality of maternity care in a remote setting. In 2016, English midwife Indie joined the staff at Attat Hospital in south-western Ethiopia, where Atsede led the midwifery services. It was a meeting that would change their lives. Their close professional relationship, and deep personal friendship, led to them opening a birth centre serving the Gurage women and families of Cheha Woreda, bringing compassionate midwifery care into the heart of traditional communities. Through the two midwives’ eyes, as they recount stories from the women they have cared for over the years, we experience the lives of the Gurage people in rich detail. From one night shift which saw Atsede attend 16 births, and 17 babies born, to the day there was a donkey mysteriously tied up inside the hospital. By way of undiagnosed birth defects, the ramifications of female circumcision, obstetric emergencies, and long hours of ordinary, extraordinary births, what shines through is a deep and abiding love for the women in their care, and respect for each other and the colleagues they work alongside. A must-read for anyone with an interest in birth or maternal health, With Two Souls, the translation of the Chehaguraginya word hwetarwa, meaning pregnant, is a fascinating and moving insight into what birth can tell us about people and places, and how, when our eyes and hearts are open, we can embrace our differences and work together to benefit our communities.

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Author:   Indie McDowell ,  Atsede Kidane
Publisher:   Pinter & Martin Ltd.
Imprint:   Pinter & Martin Ltd.
ISBN:  

9781780667706


ISBN 10:   1780667701
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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An insightful exploration of the experiences, thoughts, and beliefs of two very different women who have found deep friendship and professional camaraderie in their roles as midwives. Indie and Atsede's voices combine delightfully to conjure the atmosphere of rural Ethiopia, and the community created around their clinic, resulting in a book that is at once thought-provoking, uplifting, empowering, and important. Professor Helen Pankhurst CBE


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Indie is a classically trained anthropologist and a clinically trained midwife. She worked in Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia and Malawi before finally settling in Ethiopia. Atsede is a Gurage midwife with over a decade of experience dedicated to the women of Cheha woreda. She grew up a stone’s throw from the hospital where she would later become the senior midwife, catching almost ten thousand babies. Women walk for hours to see her. After running the neonatal services and emergency obstetric response at a busy referral hospital, they chose to open their own clinic.

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