Midwives in Bizkaia Demand Recognition and More Resources on International Day

On International Midwives' Day, a professional association in Bizkaia has called for an increase in their numbers and resources for women's care.

Generic image of healthcare tools with soft hospital lighting.
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Generic image of healthcare tools with soft hospital lighting.

A professional organization in Bizkaia has called for the recognition of midwives' work and an increase in healthcare system resources to enable them to develop their competencies in women's care.

“One million more midwives.” With such an expressive slogan, this collective celebrated its International Day yesterday with a clear demand: recognition for their work and the need to increase their numbers in Basque healthcare, as well as the necessary resources to develop their competencies in all areas of women's care.
The College of Nursing of Bizkaia acted as a spokesperson to disseminate the message of several of these professionals working in hospital centers in the territory. They stated that the work of these professionals requires time, presence, and real availability.

"Caring for midwives is also caring for mothers and their newborns."

a lactation midwife from a hospital unit
This comprehensive perspective was shared by a midwife from the same hospital complex, who emphasized that the postpartum period “is a time of adaptation” that “requires specialized training and very sensitive and empathetic care.”

"It's not just about technique, but about giving women security and helping them trust in their ability."

a lactation specialist midwife from a hospital
In her experience, behind many difficulties with breastfeeding there is fatigue, fear, unfulfilled expectations, or high internal demands. Therefore, she considered it fundamental for mothers to feel heard “without judgment” and recalled that “each woman has her own rhythm and her own way of being a mother, and our role is to accompany, not to direct.”