Accompanying Women Through Life’s Stages
Midwives in French Guiana Promote Women’s Health on International Day of the Midwife
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To mark International Day of the Midwife on May 5, the Departmental Council of the Order of Midwives organized events in Kourou, Cayenne, and Saint-Laurent, French Guiana, to promote the midwifery profession and raise awareness about women’s health from puberty to menopause. In Cayenne, the event took place Saturday, May 3, at the Jean-Claude Lafontaine complex.
Breastfeeding Workshop Highlights Midwives’ Role

The public was able to test his knowledge.
Marina, expecting her first child, attended a breastfeeding workshop with her husband led by Lucie Leroyer, a nurse and lactation advisor. The event, held in a sports hall in Cayenne, aimed to provide information and awareness stands on women’s health.
Beyond Childbirth: Midwives’ Broader Role
While the role of midwives during childbirth is generally understood, their other areas of expertise are not always well-known.

The different types of contraceptives existing to date.
Vanessa Massol, a midwife at the Cayenne hospital center and vice president of the order, said, “The midwife’s mission is to take care of the patient throughout her genital life, that is to say from puberty to menopause.”
Massol added, “We provide information on the first rules, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, contraception, voluntary pregnancy interruptions, smear and other screening, planning for birth, vaccination…We are also here to discuss the first symptoms of menopause and can give advice on the whole of the woman’s hormonal life.”
Interactive Learning and Demonstrations
Visitors engaged with objects, quizzes, diagrams, and drawings to learn about various aspects of women’s health.
“I am followed by two midwives for my pregnancy, so I am rather well informed,” said Marina, after the breastfeeding workshop. “but I still learned things, especially thanks to this machine which shows how the childbirth takes place.”
Marina referred to a mannequin demonstrating the stages of birth in a visual way. “I am lucky to be accompanied by my husband, but there are many women who give birth alone. I think that for them, this kind of demonstration is great.”

A playful and visual way, reproduces the different stages of birth.
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Vanessa Massol, a midwife at the Cayenne hospital center and vice president of the order, said, “The midwife’s mission is to take care of the patient throughout her genital life, that is to say from puberty to menopause.”
Massol added, “We provide information on the first rules, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, contraception, voluntary pregnancy interruptions, smear and other screening, planning for birth, vaccination…We are also here to discuss the first symptoms of menopause and can give advice on the whole of the woman’s hormonal life.”
Interactive Learning and Demonstrations
Visitors engaged with objects, quizzes, diagrams, and drawings to learn about various aspects of women’s health.
“I am followed by two midwives for my pregnancy, so I am rather well informed,” said Marina, after the breastfeeding workshop. “but I still learned things,especially thanks to this machine which shows how the childbirth takes place.”
Marina referred to a mannequin demonstrating the stages of birth in a visual way.”I am lucky to be accompanied by my husband, but there are many women who give birth alone. I think that for them, this kind of demonstration is great.”
A playful and visual way, reproduces the diffrent stages of birth. 
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Q: What services does a midwife provide?
Answer: A midwife provides care throughout a woman’s genital life, according to the article. They would start with puberty and go to the menopause years.
Q: What was the purpose of the events organized in French Guiana on International day of the Midwife?
Answer: The Departmental council of the Order of Midwives organized events in Kourou, Cayenne, and Saint-Laurent, French Guiana, to promote the midwifery profession and raise awareness about women’s health from puberty to menopause, as stated in the article. this was to mark International Day of the Midwife on May 5th.
Following this answer, a reader might wonder about the specific activities that took place, so let’s address that in the next question.
Q: What activities took place during the events in French Guiana?
Answer:The article mentions that events included workshops,such as a breastfeeding workshop. There were also information and awareness stands on women’s health. Visitors were able to engage with objects, quizzes, diagrams, and drawings to learn about various aspects of women’s health. [Insert Image: Image from breastfeeding workshop or other event.]
Following this answer, a reader might wont to understand more about what the midwife offers.
Q: Besides childbirth,what other services do midwives offer?
Answer: According to Vanessa Massol,a midwife at the Cayenne hospital center and vice president of the order,”The midwife’s mission is to take care of the patient throughout her genital life,that is to say from puberty to menopause.” she adds, ”We provide information on the first rules, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, contraception, voluntary pregnancy interruptions, smear and other screening, planning for birth, vaccination…We are also here to discuss the first symptoms of menopause and can give advice on the whole of the woman’s hormonal life.” Now, let’s summarize these services concisely.
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Certainly! Here is a table summarizing the services midwives offer, as described in the article:
| Service Area | Specific Services |
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| Education & Information (Puberty Onwards) | Information on the first rules of menstruation, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, contraception, menopause symptoms. |
| Reproductive Health | Voluntary pregnancy interruptions, smear and other screening, planning for birth. |
| Pregnancy Support | Breastfeeding workshops (mentioned specifically), and general pregnancy support. |
| Immunizations | Vaccination support. |
Following this answer, the reader might wonder about the impact of the interactive learning available.
Q: How did event attendees perceive the demonstrations and learning activities?
Answer: Marina, who was expecting her first child, was already familiar with the information on pregnancy as she had been followed by two midwives. Though, she learned things, such as, from a machine showing how the childbirth takes place. She referred to a mannequin demonstrating the stages of birth in a visual way. [Insert Image: A photograph of a machine or mannequin used to demonstrate the stages of childbirth,per article.]
A reader might then be curious about the value of visual aids, or how helpful these demonstrations are.
Q: Why are these demonstrations so crucial for women?
Answer: Marina, highlighted, “I am lucky to be accompanied by my husband, but there are many women who give birth alone. I think that for them, this kind of demonstration is great.” This suggests that such demonstrations can be notably helpful for women who may not have a support person with them during childbirth, as the article states.
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