midwife or nurse?

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Salam Alekum i am now thinking of studying midwifery but i have been told is much better to register as a nurse first does that mean that i will have to take a nursing degree then specialise in midwiferey or should i just carry on with my first plan which was study midwiferey at uni straight away?
Bear in my mind i am doing my A levels thanks:sister:
 
salam,

sis i think it's better to just go for for the plan in uni instead of going for nursing but i don't know to be honest :p

w.salam
 
Thats what i though as well lol but the fact that hospitals overseas want a registered nurse as well as midwife, that is only problem.
 
Thats what i though as well lol but the fact that hospitals overseas want a registered nurse as well as midwife, that is only problem.


salam,

erm...sis if you go for the plan in uni and then study that but i think it will be much easier for you to just take the plan in uni instead of going for nursing but then again you will need that though so it's best to go for the nursing too..

sis it's best to talk to someone who knows the nursing stuff ;D cause i don't am not into that am into erm.. forget it:X :hiding: :giggling:

w.salam
 
Well sister...

If you study Nursing first and you complete your degree then Insha Allah it will take you only 18 months to do Midwifery. However if you take Midwifery then you can ONLY be a midwife...you won't have as much skills. Also if you wanted to go aboard to E.g to countries like Spain they don't reconise Midwifery degree alone. They only reconise Adult Nursing. This is the case with some counties.

Now...Let me give you a little input about Nursing when it comes to Islam...

Whether you are doing Adult Nursing or child Nursing...you'll have to deal with...MEN...attending to them i.e. washing them...etc In which this is NOT islamic.

I would recommend you therefore to study Midwifery.
 
Salam Alekum i am now thinking of studying midwifery but i have been told is much better to register as a nurse first does that mean that i will have to take a nursing degree then specialise in midwiferey or should i just carry on with my first plan which was study midwiferey at uni straight away?
Bear in my mind i am doing my A levels thanks:sister:

Could you not train as a midwife first, and then do a nursing degree, if you still fancy it?
Is the midwifery qualification also at degree level? Because then you might find that you can take a shorter nursing course, probably just a year or two, to take you up to the nursing degree.

Check it out - you still have time! :)

I always fancied becoming a midwife, but in the end I changed my mind and trained as an occupational therapist. (Bigger word, you see?!) ;D

Good luck!
 
Could you not train as a midwife first, and then do a nursing degree, if you still fancy it?
Is the midwifery qualification also at degree level? Because then you might find that you can take a shorter nursing course, probably just a year or two, to take you up to the nursing degree.
Good luck!


She can But to study Nursing you have to do the three year degree.
 
glo yes is at degree level 3 years lol, do the degree then do a short nursing course would be good but doing nursing first seems safer in a weird way lol the funny part is that i failed science except biology so dont know have to see my option

al muminah, a sister did a talk on the subject and she said is all about necessity and that we need nurses i mean it will be the same for male nurses or doctors, washing ladies thats also unislamic right?
 
glo yes is at degree level 3 years lol, do the degree then do a short nursing course would be good but doing nursing first seems safer in a weird way lol the funny part is that i failed science except biology so dont know have to see my option

al muminah, a sister did a talk on the subject and she said is all about necessity and that we need nurses i mean it will be the same for male nurses or doctors, washing ladies thats also unislamic right?


Yeah of course sister but why do you want to mix halal and haram. Look at it this way, if there was no Male Nurse to be found to wash the men patients then yes you can do that...but here in Nursing there is male Nurses and there is female Nurses.

In Nursing you are dealing with men patients. Washing them and attending to them, you think these Nusrsing people are going to have mercry on you? You are going to ask you to go a give a bed bath to a MAN! Touching and seeing his pravite parts. Do you really want to put yourself in that situation as a practsing muslim sister?

As well as that you have to consider your uniform....is it islamic?
 
Very tru sis, i wont even work as a nurse lol just get that degree and move to midwiferey straight away inshallah i see what you saying anyways thanks
 
Fogot to add where did the sister get her proof from? Remember Islam is based on Quran and Sunnah. So where did the sister get her dalils from? :)
 
But imagine how beneficial it would be for Muslim patients to be attended and cared for by a Muslim nurse!
Do hospitals not provide uniforms appropriate for Muslims? (Within reason, i.e. what's practical and doesn't contradict health and safety)
I've never really thought about it.

Nursing would give you a better grounding - and you could move into different specialities, such as children, mental health, elderly, home visiting etc.

Time to make a decision, girl! :rollseyes

Blessings.
 
glo yea well i will wear a hijab and probably long shirt, al muminah well the sister didnt really provide any proof she just explained that nowdays is all about necessity and so on, that certain things can be allowed because now we need it.
 
But imagine how beneficial it would be for Muslim patients to be attended and cared for by a Muslim nurse!
Do hospitals not provide uniforms appropriate for Muslims? (Within reason, i.e. what's practical and doesn't contradict health and safety)
I've never really thought about it.

Nursing would give you a better grounding - and you could move into different specialities, such as children, mental health, elderly, home visiting etc.

Time to make a decision, girl! :rollseyes

Blessings.


Yes Glo of course theres benefits of been a Nurse. But When your a Muslim and espically in a non-muslim country you have to think once before you take on a proffesion you see...you have to say to your self what does Allah and His messager say about it...etc other others you'll end up doing forbidden things....

Allah Says in Surah 49

(O you who believe! Make not (a decision) in advance before Allah and His Messenger,) meaning, do not rush in making decisions before him, rather, follow his lead in all matters.

I admite their many benefits to Nursing but mixing al-Halal and al-Haram using the way to go about things....

In addition some universitys have issues with uniforms...you have to fight and battle with them to get a simple long dress!
 
glo yea well i will wear a hijab and probably long shirt, al muminah well the sister didnt really provide any proof she just explained that nowdays is all about necessity and so on, that certain things can be allowed because now we need it.


Fo the sister to issue a fatwah like that is dangours.. the best thing you can do is ask the scholars....and when you tell them that your doing Nursing tell them the full story!...the uniform..the tasks you have to do ...everything from top to bottom:rollseyes Say what they have to say....
 
A scholar said the below in regards to the issue:

Nursing is one of the best jobs you could have when your intention is to help people removing their pain and providing them with the medicine they need.
However, you can't do this to the opposite sex. Alhamdulillah nowadays there are lots of men and women who work as nurses so there's no urgent need to deal with the opposite sex.

:wasalamex
 

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