Cape Argus

Proud midwife delivered thousands of babies

- Bronwyn Davids

HE IS a happy midwife and has delivered 24 000 babies in his 38-year career.

Sydney Grove, general manager at the Origin Family-Centred Maternity Hospital in Panorama, is the proud midwife. There is a renewed interest in the services of midwives, after reports that obstetrici­ans are leaving the profession because of high insurance cost.

Grove was speaking on the eve of Internatio­nal Day of the Midwife and is a vocal promoter of natural birth.

“At our practice, we are focused on natural birth but there are some cases for caesarian section.

“We try not to go over 30%-35% with C-sections… we are known for natural birth which is mainly midwife lead in collaborat­ion with selected gynaecolog­ists and the paediatric­ians who we work with.” He said many gynaecolog­ists have stopped practising obstetrics because of the “Americanis­ed” culture of litigation and the “exceptiona­lly high indemnity rates that they have to pay, now over a R1 million a year since January ”.

“In the Western Cape most babies (82%) that are born to low-risk women are delivered by midwives,” Grove said, who urges the government to invest in training nurses.

Next week, a Sensitive Midwifery Symposium will be held at the River Club in Observator­y where a UK midwife Pavan Amara will discuss their solution to assist women with “more sensitive care after being raped or experienci­ng sexual violence”.

 ??  ?? PROFESSION­AL CARE: Sydney Grove
PROFESSION­AL CARE: Sydney Grove

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