season 11

The Transformative Power of Birth and Parenting
The Transformative Power of Birth and Parenting
by Andrea Altomaro | April 10, 2022
Birth is always a transformative event. It can evoke the happiest emotions, or it can cause someone to relive a previous trauma.
Call the Midwife Season 11, Episode 3 GIF Recap Episode Recap
Call the Midwife Season 11, Episode 3 GIF Recap
by Emma Goddard | April 05, 2022
This month, the midwives are celebrating an extraordinary feat: 100 years since the Order of St Raymond Nonnatus arrived in Poplar.
Tracking Women’s Rights and Opportunities
Tracking Women’s Rights and Opportunities
by Katie Moriarty | April 05, 2022
Julie's story of the impact pregnancy had on her future plans really struck me. When it comes to women’s rights and opportunities, we have come a long way; however, we still have so far to still go.
No One Dies Alone on Our Watch
No One Dies Alone on Our Watch
by Andrea Altomaro | April 05, 2022
Seeing the compassion, love, and drive of the staff at Nonnatus house might not take away the mental exhaustion of working and parenting during a pandemic, but it does inspire me to keep on going.
Contrasting How We Die
Contrasting How We Die
by Michelle Collins | April 04, 2022
Thought, philosophy, and ritual around death has always fascinated me. Americans have such different views than Europeans.
Call the Midwife Season 11, Episode 2 GIF Recap Episode Recap
Call the Midwife Season 11, Episode 2 GIF Recap
by Emma Goddard | March 30, 2022
Hello and welcome back to this week’s episode of “will we or will we not cry?” It’s a new day in Poplar and it’s already been a hectic start to spring for the midwives since Season 11 first opened.
Finding a Way Forward
Finding a Way Forward
by Katie Moriarty | March 27, 2022
As a Modern Day Midwife I love how Call the Midwife and their characters show a realistic view of humanity.
Controlling Others
Controlling Others
by Michelle Collins | March 27, 2022
The storyline that riled me the most was the movement to educate “vulnerable women” (translate that to “poor women”) about contraception to be able to limit their family sizes.
The Importance of Trust in Health Care
The Importance of Trust in Health Care
by Andrea Altomaro | March 27, 2022
Midwives, nurses, and doctors are humans, too, and we are wrong sometimes. Being able to admit that, and then taking steps to rectify the situation are paramount to maintaining trust.