Our time in the US has been a great blessing to us in many ways. We were able to visit our families and give a helping hand where we saw the need. We met many new people and made new friends. We were able to share what we are doing here in Bolivia, and share what we would still like to do. One of those dreams is to work with mothers and birthing.
Through the generosity of many, I was able to buy all of the text books for the midwifery course and some useful midwifery tools. Medical text books and tools are expensive, and I want to thank all who generously gave toward their expenses.
A special thank you to the Cartersville Church Women's Ministry who were the first to specifically donate toward helping other women. It was a very big encouragement to see others also interested in helping women in need. |
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A closeup of some of the things I was able to buy: A Blood Pressure Cuff, a Stethoscope, a model skeleton, a life size female pelvic girdle, and a Pinards Horn. |
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With the stethoscope, Pinards horn, and blood pressure cuff, I can do a lot for prenatal assessment. The skeleton and pelvic girdle are for educational purposes. The women in the remote areas are not educated much on the human body, so if you talk to them about the pelvis and the organs in the pelvis, they won't understand you. However, with a model, they can see what you are talking about and with few words understand conceptually what is going on inside of them. I plan on finding a cloth doll with a head the same diameter as a human baby to show how the baby descends through the pelvis, and I want to find a very elastic material to sew into a model of the uterus, cervix, and vagina, to demonstrate how all of these organs fit in the pelvis and change during pregnancy and child birth. |
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DJ, Jodi, and Hadasa Knott
Born: March 6, 2017 |
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I had the books, the resources, and the desire, but who would let me be part of their birth experience until I had... experience?
God has been arranging that as well. Babi Cristea is a Neonatal Nurse, with much more experience than I, is willing to let me work with her. Then, Jodi Knott asked us to be a part of her home birth here in Bolivia, and next month a new missionary family from Papua New Guinea are expecting and also want to have a home birth. They have asked if we would be present to help them too :) |
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