Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Senegal

As I immerse myself in midwifery I realize that though I knew it would be vast, I did not know how deep in my belly I would have to go. Everyday I get more excited to learn and at every birth I see something in a way I didn't see it before. So to add dimension to my education I will be traveling to Senegal with the African Birth Collective in November. Here I will be working in a birth center along side two other apprentices, a preceptor, one sage femme and three matrones.

I am preparing for this in many ways. Julia, my travel partner, and I have marathon study sessions, trying to get all the classes done that will support us in Africa. I expect to be at fourteen births between now and November. At each birth I vow to try one more new thing. I am also relying heavily on my friends with good veins for some IV experience. I plan on taking not one, but two, neonatal resuscitation classes before I leave.

Not only is there a lot to learn before I go, there is a lot to collect. We will be stocking the clinic with medical supplies as well as mama/baby packs to send home with every mother. This means that I am collecting newborn sized onesies, socks, hats and blankets for the babies and soap bars, tooth paste, tooth brushes and pens for mamas. If you have any extra of any of these, please drop them at my home. I am also accepting money! This will cost about $4000 all together, including transportation, tuition, medications, and supplies. Anything beyond that will go into the clinic itself. The last group was able to have the bathroom and floors tiled as well as screens made for the windows in the postpartum room. I would love to be able to leave knowing that we were able to make a lasting difference. My Paypal account is under my email address, kara@serpentine.com.


This feels like a very significant time for me. I know how important community is. Now I feel like I am connecting with midwifery around the world. Thanks everyone for everything.

1 Comments:

Blogger Rawbinson said...

Hey Kara,

You might also check out kickstarter.com to raise funds. I know some friends who've used it with great success.

Greetings from CPH,
Chris and Astrid

August 11, 2010 at 12:54 PM  

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