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The Student Midwife’s Keepsake Journal

Track & Reflect on your First 100 Births
 

You’re not just learning midwifery. You’re becoming a midwife.

This journal isn’t just here to collect your numbers. It’s here to witness your becoming, one birth, one insight, one stretch of your heart at a time.
 

Whether you’re attending your very first catch or documenting birth number seventy-three, this is the sacred ground where skill meets soul. A place to log your growth, reflect on the moments that shape you, and remember who you were when you stepped into this ancient, awe-filled calling.

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What's Inside?
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  • 100 HIPAA-safe birth entry pages with structured prompts

  • Reflection questions that invite depth, not just data

  • Room for your insights, doubts, awakenings, and edge moments

  • A clean, elegant design you’ll be proud to carry

  • Guidance and grounding from the Midwifery Wisdom Collective

  • Built-in instructions on how to keep client info private—and sacred

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This Journal is for you if...
  • You’re a student midwife tracking births for certification

  • You’re a recent grad learning to own your wisdom

  • You want to document your growth in a way that feels reflective, not robotic

  • You’re tired of spreadsheets that reduce this sacred work to just numbers

  • You crave a beautiful, intentional space that honors what midwifery really is: a transformation

Not Just Data. Real Development.

Meet Augustine Colebrook

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Student Paper Writing
We built this journal because we remember how it felt:
 
  • To be asked to track every birth but given no space to process it.
  • To be flooded with sensation, emotion, fear, and triumph—and expected to “be professional.”
  • To have your hands on sacred life, while your heart is still trying to find its rhythm.

This journal says: there’s room for all of it.

The holy. The messy. The miraculous.

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Two Ways to Join

Every Entry Invites Your to Reflect:
 

  • What did this birth teach me—about birth, about midwifery, about myself?

  • Where was I fully present? Where did I disappear?

  • What part of me is growing because I was here?
     

These aren’t extras. These are the moments that shape you.

What others are saying about this journal...

"I like that this journal [is] obviously written by someone who has attended births out of the hospital. There are many options to tick and plenty of room to write impressions.
The births are numbered which is helpful, they weren't numbered in my last birth journal.
I'm excited to have a special book for my first one hundred births as a fresh midwife!"

Marie Antonescu

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