The Midwife Podcast
Bernice Tutor is a nurse and midwife based in the Philippines whose path to birth work was shaped by years of serving some of her country's most underserved communities. Before stepping into the role of midwife, Bernice worked in prison healthcare and community health outreach with a nonprofit — experiences that gave her a deep understanding of care across vastly different environments and populations. In this episode, Bernice takes us inside the world of birth and midwifery in the Philippines — a landscape as diverse as its people. She shares what it's like to provide care for the nomadic Badjao people, a sea-dwelling indigenous community with their own relationship to birth, health, and tradition. We also hear about her years at Mercy Maternity, where she witnessed and supported births across a wide spectrum of circumstances. This conversation is a window into what it truly means to meet people where they are — geographically, culturally, and emotionally — and why culturally attuned care is not a luxury, but a necessity.
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