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Barmymoo:
Well, certainly it's a survey.

I have to conduct a survey to find out what people think the role of a midwife is.

This is for a distance-learning course I'm completing in order to get into university so it's quite important!

Please can anyone from the UK or who has lived in the UK fill in the survey? It is very short and doesn't collect any identifying details so I won't be able to tell who you are!

It is limited to people with experience of the UK because the situation is radically different in other countries, most notably in the US. Sorry to anyone who hasn't lived here!

Here is the survey. It is super-exciting, I promise.

And if you're intrigued to find out which of the multiple-choice answers are correct, send me a PM (after you've taken the survey!) and I'll tell you :-)

Metope:
Well I've lived in the UK for a year and a bit, do I count?

Barmymoo:
Kris, I would say so, yes - basically I'm being quite flexible about it but on a one-week holiday to London, for example, you're highly unlikely to discuss pregnancy, birth and midwifery in the UK so you probably don't know anything about it. People who have lived here a while will have at least a fuzzy sense of what happens, I'm assuming.

It's not a scientific study or anything like that, and I'm certain I'll have made all kinds of research errors. Oh well!

valley_parade:
I watch Doctor Who and soccer and Top Gear and drink a lot of tea, does that count?

Carl-E:
NO. 

It's a matter of cultural attitudes towards midwives, I'm sure.  And the US's will be different than the UK's. 

I on the other hand lived in Canada for a few years as a youth.  While that may  count, I think I'll let it slide and try not to skew the data! 



After all, we all want Barmymoo to succeed...

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