Midwife
Bulgaria Faces Critical Shortage: Over 30,000 Nurses Needed Nationwide
While assurances of salary boosts for nurses employed in kindergartens and nurseries have been made recently, the fundamental challenges endure, plunging the sector into a precarious situation.
Surrogacy in Greece: ‘You know they are not your children’
L.D., aged 32, gave birth to twins by caesarean section in September. The midwives did not place the newborns on her chest, as is customary. There were other arms waiting for them with anxiety, love and emotion, a few floors above. Those of 37-year-old F.P. and her husband. They had been trying to become parents for years but one miscarriage followed another. F.P.
Vučić met with a woman who suffered obstetric violence: "Thank you for your courage"
Vui pointed out that he is very sorry for everything that happened.
"We can't revive the child, but we can try to make sure it never happens in the future. I saw that all the midwives were very fair and that they mostly confirmed what you said," said Vui.
Marica thanked the president for receiving her.
Bulgaria: Two thirds of Hospital Nurses are of Retirement Age
About 63% of the nurses in Bulgaria who currently work in medical facilities are over 63 years old. "This means that they are of retirement age," said the chairwoman of the management board of the Bulgarian Association of Health Care Professionals (BAHPA) Milka Vasileva.
Bulgaria: Three People were Punished for the Swapped Babies in a Sofia Hospital
Three of the employees at the "Sheynovo" hospital in Sofia are subject to disciplinary sanctions because of the case of the swapped newborns who are not yet with their biological parents. These are the head of neonatology, the senior midwife and the doctor on duty.
Chamber of Nursing and Midwifery surprised by minister’s statement
Ljubljana – The Chamber of Nursing and Midwifery said on Monday it was surprised by Health Minister Danijel Bešič Loredan’s claim in a recent interview that there are no medical staff shortages in Slovenia. The chamber said its data showed health institutions were understaffed and overburdened.
January 21: International Hugs Day, Babinden in Bulgaria
Today, the world marks the International Day of Embrace. The day was first celebrated in 1986 in the United States, but quickly spread to other countries. The "tradition" that is observed on this day is to give friendly hugs, even to strangers.
Health authorities laying groundwork for vaccinations
Ahead of the arrival of the first doses of the vaccines, possibly even before the end of the year, preparations of public healthcare units for the inoculation of citizens against Covid-19 are in full force, with the Health Ministry Tuesday asking National Health System (ESY) hospitals to indicate which workers will be available to staff these facilities around the country.
Today is the World Health Day
World Health Day is the global observance of health as a human right. From healthcare professionals to policymakers and individuals, families with young children or elderly, we all have a role to play in our personal health and the wellbeing of those around us.
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Today is Midwives’ Day
With a variety of colorful rituals, Bulgaria marks the day of midwives on January 21, the so-called Babinden.
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