International Day of the Midwife marked in Cork

Patient Marian Flavin, baby Kevin and Midwife Colette Mansfield. Photo: Orlaith Spitere
The HSE South West has paid tribute to the work of midwives at Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) on International Day of the Midwife 2025.
Observed annually on May 5, the day highlights the vital contribution of midwives in providing care through every stage of pregnancy and childbirth.
Prof John R Higgins, clinical director of the Ireland South Women and Infants Directorate said that in every crisis, be it personal, societal, or global, "midwives stand as a source of strength and calm."
“Today, we honour the incredible role they play in ing families and sustaining our health system across Ireland South.”
This year’s theme 'Midwives: Critical in Every Crisis' shines a spotlight on midwives globally, who continue to deliver safe, dignified care during health emergencies, humanitarian disasters, and environmental crises.
At CUMH, midwives are the cornerstone of maternity care, providing expertise and reassurance to thousands of women and families across Munster, guiding them through pregnancy, birth, and the early days of parenting.
The DOMINO Service (Domiciliary Care In and Out of Hospital) offers continuity of care from a dedicated team of midwives, facilitates a hospital-based birth, and enables early discharge with follow-up care and feeding at home.
An increasing number of families are also choosing the HSE Home Birth Service—a fully funded, safe, and high-quality care package for healthy, low-risk pregnancies. Women receive one-hour antenatal appointments with their midwife and are ed in giving birth at home. Postnatal visits continue for two weeks after birth to provide guidance on feeding and newborn care.
Orlaith Spitere, designated midwifery officer for the CUMH HSE Home Birth Service, advised anyone to discuss their care options at their appointments.
Katie Bourke, director of midwifery at CUMH, acknowledged the dedication of the hospital’s midwives.
“Our midwives consistently rise to the challenges of modern healthcare. This day allows us to recognise their commitment and ensure they too feel ed, valued, and celebrated.”