Labour is a journey no one walks alone. Today, we celebrate every mother and those who walk with her through the journey of birth.
To our midwives, nurses and doctors, thank you for your quiet strength, steady hands, and unwavering care.
Together, you help bring life into the world with grace and dignity.
On this special day, we share a special mother-and-daughter collaboration, penned with love by one of our matrons. Happy reading…😊

🌸Honouring mothers, and those who walk with them.🌸

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This Mother’s Day, we honour the extraordinary women who play two roles: one as a care provider and one as a mom. To the superheroes juggling career and raising children, stethoscope and bedtime stories, IV drips and school drop-offs, midnight shifts and midnight feedings—your strength is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Amazing moms don’t just care for patients; they heal communities while raising the next generation, proving that compassion has no limits.

In a single day, you might comfort a frightened mother-to-be in the delivery room, then rush home to soothe your child. You balance the precision of medication charts with the chaos of family schedules, your hands equally skilled at holding a scalpel and wiping away tears. You teach us that resilience isn’t just about enduring long hours or sleepless nights—it’s about showing up with love, even when your own tank feels empty.

Your work is a masterclass in empathy: you advocate for patients with the same fierceness you bring to parenting, and your kids grow up watching you change lives. This Mother’s Day, we see you—the woman who carries the weight of both scrubs and motherhood with grace.

Thank you for nurturing the world and your family. May today remind you that you’re not just a midwife, a nurse, a doctor or a mom—you’re a living, breathing force of hope.

Happy Mother’s Day.💐

by Matron Sirikun Anak Siduh
& her daughter Grace Eve anak Walace


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“To study the phenomena of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all.”

~William Osler~