Theory and practical exercises provide safety and save lives
We organize workshops for midwives who often work completely alone in simple health centers, often without electricity and water. .Over a few intensive days, we work with both theoretical elements and practical exercises in emergency obstetric situations.
According to WHO, more than 80% of all maternal deaths, stillbirths and newborn deaths could be prevented if midwives were trained according to international standards, and the midwifery profession includes family planning. To achieve this effect, it is also necessary that midwives are licensed, regulated, fully integrated into health systems and work in multidisciplinary teams. Team training is an important part.
Shoulder dystocia is a life-threatening situation for the baby when the shoulder becomes stuck behind the mother's pubic bone.
Guessing how much a woman has wet is HARD. We recommend weighing the pads.
CPR for the newborn baby
Realistic scenarios where we step in as actors.

