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Northern Ireland has only six men who can work as midwives – and I'm one of them

A midwife from Newry, Northern Ireland/The North, is advocating for greater male representation in the midwifery profession, highlighting a significant gender imbalance in the field. With over 21 years of experience, he has pointed out that only six male midwives are currently practicing in Northern Ireland/The North. This statistic raises concerns about the lack of diversity in a profession that is predominantly female.

The midwife has dedicated his career to supporting expectant mothers and their families, emphasizing that the inclusion of more men in midwifery could enhance the overall support provided to families. He believes that male midwives can bring unique perspectives to the role, which would contribute to a more diverse workforce that better reflects the community they serve. His advocacy aims to inspire more men to explore careers in midwifery, underlining the importance of inclusivity within healthcare roles.

The low representation of male midwives in Northern Ireland/The North raises important questions about the barriers that may discourage men from entering this profession. The midwife’s efforts highlight the need for initiatives that promote midwifery as a viable career option for men. By addressing these barriers, there is potential for a more balanced representation in the field, which could ultimately benefit the healthcare system and the families it serves.

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As discussions around gender diversity in healthcare continue, the midwife’s advocacy serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity in all areas of healthcare. His call for more male midwives reflects a broader movement towards ensuring that healthcare professionals represent the diverse communities they serve, thereby enhancing the quality of care provided to families across Northern Ireland/The North.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9378w1jd1lo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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