The current culture of maternity care in the United States is at best lacking and at worst dangerous. With maternal mortality and postpartum depression rates at an all time high, unnecessary inductions and cesareans still incredibly common and breastfeeding rates staggeringly low, it’s time for a change. Midwifery care has been proven to improve almost all of those statistics but as it stands, there are not enough midwives to impact this kind of drastic change we need. The reason we don’t have enough midwives is because the rates of burnout in midwifery are so high. It’s time for midwives to join forces and begin taking care of themselves and each other to avoid burnout so that we can help more women have positive and empowering birth experiences and change the current culture of maternity care. This presentation will discuss why it’s so important to avoid burnout and give practical suggestions on how to avoid burnout both in midwifery education and midwifery practice.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Discuss why Sustainable Midwifery is so important in our current culture of maternal mortality
Objective 2: Discuss how certain practices common in midwifery lead to self-neglect and ultimately burnout
Objective 3: Explain how the stress of midwifery care affects the body
Objective 4: Use tools to avoid burnout in their own careers
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