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“I wish I'd known living with a new baby is another new adjustment to my life as a working mother… I felt overwhelmed.” For Mary, a dedicated WHO colleague and mother of five in #Samoa 🇼🇸, juggling motherhood with work was a daunting task—but it became manageable with the help of her family, workplace, and healthcare provider. #HopefulFutures #HealthForAll
World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific45,101 views • 1 year ago
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Breaking barriers and gender stereotypes in midwifery, Fatumanavaoupolu Tuiuli Tagaloa, a male midwife and principal nurse at Lufilufi Health Centre in #Samoa 🇼🇸, has embraced this unique journey. With postgraduate assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO) Fellowships Programme, Tuiuli gained the knowledge and skills needed to support the #HopefulFutures of mothers and babies in his community. Watch Tuiuli’s inspiring story in our latest video for #WorldHealthDay. ⬇️
World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific39,162 views • 1 year ago

Yes, men can be #midwives too! Meet Fatumanavaoupolu Tuiuli Tagaloa from #Samoa. As a male midwife & principal nurse at Lufilufi Health Centre, he is caring for mothers & babies. Thanks to support from the WHO Fellowships Programme, he's got the skills to shape healthier futures in his community 💙 #DayOfTheMidwif
World Health Organization (WHO)28,566 views • 1 year ago
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