Men are questioned whether they are eligible and compatible to be a midwife. As said by Brian Goldmen, it does not matter whether you are a male or a female, mistakes and human errors are bound to happen unintentionally. You can teach anyone the same way, learn and develop the skills the same way to gain the qualification. Both genders are equal and can experience complicated situations where reflection is needed to improve. Society needs to understand that men have no other intentions but to help the …show more content…
The midwifery model of care involves an initiative to provide a safe, effective and satisfying care to the woman. The definition of midwifery simply means being with the woman, not stating the gender of the carer. Men can communicate and be good listeners like woman can, in order to serve the needs of the patients and their family. A well trained and educated midwife must also be able to respect the human dignity and individuality of a person. Although reports have shown that initially the woman was hesitant to have a male figure as part of their care, uneasiness was no longer felt. They also described men having the same sympathetic and caring level as