A Scots midwife and mum-of-five recently took part in the delivery her own grandchild. Natalie Latham, from Ellon in Aberdeenshire, works at the Peterhead Community Maternity Unit and helped welcome her grandchild Scarlet into the world last month.
A Scots midwife and mum-of-five recently took part in the delivery her own grandchild. Natalie Latham , from Ellon in Aberdeenshire , works at the Peterhead Community Maternity Unit and helped welcome her grandchild Scarlet into the world last month. She was able to remain by her daughter Sasha's side throughout the birth at the facility's Sunrise Suite pool, reports Aberdeen Live.
As well as juggling work as a midwife, Natalie is a mum to five children aged seven, 11, 20, 23 and 25, and her incredible efforts have seen her receive a prestigious NHS DAISY award. Since the DAISY Award for nurses and midwives was launched by NHS Grampian in May of last year, more than 800 nominations have been received in recognition of exceptional care. Eight of them came in for Natalie, who has received the highest number of nominations for any one staff member and hopes the love she has for her job comes across to the women in her care. Natalie couldn't imagine doing anything else for a job. She explained: "The best thing about my job is the relationship you build with women.
Scots Midwife Delivery Grandchild Natalie Latham Ellon Aberdeenshire Peterhead Community Maternity Unit Sunrise Suite Pool NHS DAISY Award Exceptional Care
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