Midwives are an amazing group of health-care professionals. Well -respected and highly skilled, midwives provide a wonderful service to women, families and communities in the North. With their health-care expertise, Inuit midwives give women the opportunity to give birth in their own community, surrounded by their family and friends.
Recorded interviews with Inuit midwives,
maternity care workers, and nurses
Listen to their stories:
- Speaking Inuktitut is comforting to women in labour - Lily Amaroalik, Inuk Nurse, Iqaluit
(time: 2:23 minutes)
- How Inuit practices and Western practices around birthing are different - Lily Amaroalik, Inuk Nurse, Iqaluit
(time: 2:27 minutes)
- The importance of having Inuit traditions part of midwifery and maternity care training - Lily Amaroalik, Inuk Nurse, Iqaluit
(time: 1:12 minutes)
- Read the transcript of the interview with Lily Amaroalik, Inuk Nurse, Iqaluit

- The joy of working with first-time parents - Jennifer Pecek, Inuvialuk Nurse, Inuvik
(time: 1:09 minutes)
- A challenging delivery - Jennifer Pecek, Inuvialuk Nurse, Inuvik
(time: 1:51 minutes)
- Using Inuit practices in midwifery training materials - Jennifer Pecek, Inuvialuk Nurse, Inuvik
(time: 2:28 minutes)
- Read the transcript of the interview with Jennifer Pecek, Inuvialuk Nurse, Inuvik

INUKTITUT INTERVIEWS
Audio is available in Inuktitut only; transcripts are available in English and Inuktitut>>
- As caregivers, do you deal with a lot of prevention and awareness? - Eva Kigutaq, Child and Family Programs, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, Ottawa
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "Before I came here, I used to be a midwife, I fully enjoyed everything about it and am very proud of it"
- Eva Kigutaq, Child and Family Programs, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, Ottawa
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "Since our clients are all Inuit, we try our best to have our services and resources be designed for Inuit and available for Inuit, and we have developed a CD to help them"
- Eva Kigutaq, Child and Family Programs, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, Ottawa
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "In my experience, or from what I’ve seen, is that Inuit food has been used the most and it is the best, in our culture"
- Eva Kigutaq, Child and Family Programs, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, Ottawa
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
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"Sometimes a woman has a long labour, or if there is an unexpected sudden delivery and the baby can’t breath ... yes, sometimes it’s hard what we have to go through"
- Kim Moorhouse, Midwifery student, Inukjuak
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "We use many traditional ways here in our community"
- Kim Moorhouse, Midwifery student, Inukjuak
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "The most memorable one I have is when a woman was in labour with 10 centimeters [dilation] ... she came in straight to the labour room"
- Maggie Tayara Saviadjuk, student midwife, Salluit
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- Is any of the midwifery/maternity care training in your region done through the Internet?
- Maggie Tayara Saviadjuk, student midwife, Salluit
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
- "Midwifery teaches many skills; it teaches you how to be a better parent, how to take care of yourselves and many other useful things in nurturing the body and family, so once the student learns all these she gains more confidence "
- Maggie Tayara Saviadjuk, student midwife, Salluit
Inuktitut audio | Bilingual transcript
Stories
Being a midwife is a challenging task. It's also interesting and rewarding!
Tell us your story:
- What first attracted you to midwifery?
- What kind of exciting experiences have you had?
- What is your favorite birth that you assisted with?
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The Irnisuksiiniq - Inuit Midwifery Network is calling on Inuit midwives and maternity care workers to share your stories. These stories will be posted on the Irnisuksiiniq - Inuit Midwifery Network for others to enjoy.
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