Sunday, January 10, 2010

BABY 60 Before 2010!!!!
"Wow" is definitely one of the words the come to mind when thinking on the reality of already having delivered 60 babies. Blessed, privileged, honored and ecstatic are a few other. :)
To think that in the past 13 months (I started handling on Nov 13, 2008), I was given the opportunity and experience of assisting 60 babies into this world blows my mind! God is so good!! Without all the practical hands-on experience this clinic has/is providing, I think I would still be trying to figure out the basics of midwifery! :P It's amazing to be able to read something in a textbook and then to experience it first hand! God must have known it would take the second part in order for things to click in my head.. :) I love it, and bring myself back to this reality when I begin to feel overwhelmed or exhausted. There is much to learn, and now is the time and place! Well, I think that learning part will continue for as long as I live...:)
This morning was another learning experience for me with a difficult delivery at 5:18am. I ended up transporting the mother immediately. I went back to the hospital later to see if she was okay and had be transferred to the main ward. Thank God I found her, and she was doing well! I then went back Mercy and picked up her baby to bring back to the hospital to be reunited with her mother. :)
Soooo.... We are now on the home-stretch!! It's exciting and nerve wracking all at the same time! But I'm not going to lie... I'm looking forward to finishing up these studies! :)

Below I posted a few pictures of the birth of Honey Mae's baby girl- Rezhra Czarina ($5 if you can correctly pronounce it :D). She was my 60th handle!


One of my favorite pictures (above)

Well there ya have it! :) Hope you all have a wonderful week! Pray that I don't kill anyone with cooking this week! ;)
-SH

2 comments:

Marli said...

Hi! My name is Marli and I am coming to the philippines to serve in a birthing home in Manila on february 2nd (staying for five months)!! I'm also planning to visit Davao and the midwifery school!! I cannot tell you how many times I have cried from reading your blog and seeing the pictures! you describe everything so beautifully and everything you write about is stuff that I'm so passionate about!!! Just wanted to say hi! maybe I'll be able to actually meet you when I go to visit the school! oh and my blog is at www.marliphilippines.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Hey Sarah,
Waw zestig babys helpen geboren worden,wat een voorrecht!
Jij hebt echt wel een fantastich beroep gekozen hoor!
Ik ben benieuwd of je de honderd haalt voordat je daar vertrekt.
Ik wordt altijd blij van jouw berichtjes op je blog,en al die mooie foto's!!
Liefs,
Lisette