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Item Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Sherraine Mentor-Procope(The University of the West Indies) Sherraine Mentor-ProcopeSherraine Mentor-Procope is a registered nurse and midwife who works with the Scarborough General Hospital. She entered the nursing profession in 2001 and became a midwife in 2010. She completed her midwifrey training at the San Fernando General Hospital. She talks about the health care for women and their partner before conception, during the pregnancy and after delivery.Item Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Deborah Lewis(The University of the West Indies) Deborah LewisDebrah Lewis is one of the founders on the Mamatoto Resource and Birth Centre located in Clifford Street, Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago. She observed the role of nurses in the recovery of patients which inspired her to pursue a career in nursing. While studying nursing, midwifrey caught her attention and she was exposed to a birth centre in New York and decided this was the path she would like to take. She discusses the historical background of the National Association of Midwives, the advances in care for women and talks about receiving a national award for her work in midwifrey.Item Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Gloria Copeland(The University of the West Indies, Saint, Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, 2018) Copeland, GloriaGloria Copeland is an independent midwife with over four decades of experience in the field, who first trained at the San Fernando General Hospital. She is also one of the founding members of the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Midwives (TTMA).Item Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Veronica, Aisha and Gloria(The University of the West Indies) Veronica Jobity; Gloria Copeland; Aisha MillsConversation with midwives Veronica Jobity and Gloria Copeland and mother, Aisha Mills.