Posts by Antje Schulz
Easter 2025
Fertility and creative power, the emergence of life, the dawn of something new. Mostly positive, though not always. Being aware that everything is in flux and coming into being, that life somehow goes on, that crises are merely new beginnings—this applies to world politics on a grand scale, but also to every family in a small way, and especially right now to us self-employed midwives.
Read MoreOur team introduces itself: Hello Kristin!
“My name is Kristin Organischak. In 1998, I moved from Halle/Saale to Potsdam to work as a midwife at St. Josefs Hospital. What I love about being a midwife is the combination of anticipation, excitement, and calmness surrounding birth, the intense encounters, and the sense of connection with families during these powerful moments — moments that can also include grief.
Read MorePhotoshoot
New year – new team photos! So you’re always up to date on who you might meet in our delivery room..
Read MoreWe wish you happy holidays!
We wish you a wonderful and peaceful Christmas season and a happy New Year. Thank you very much for the trustful cooperation! The midwives from St. Josefs Hospital.
Read MoreRSV vaccination also available here.
Starting January 1, 2025, we can provide your newborns with the RSV prophylaxis Nirsevimab. The Robert Koch Institute recommends administering the vaccination as soon as possible after birth for all newborns born between October and March. With your consent, the baby will receive the vaccination from our doctors on the maternity ward at St. Anna on the day of discharge. Of course, the vaccination record will also be provided!
Read MoreAdvent, Advent…
Our first Advent baby was born today at 7:44 AM! The 4-year-old big brother Karl proudly holds his ‘little’ brother Anton in his arms. He also picked one of our beautiful knitted Christmas hats for him. Anton, at 4200g, is even heavier than Karl was back then. We wish the family lots of joy as a family of four and wish you all a wonderful, peaceful first Advent!
Read MoreInformation evening appointments 2025 online!
The dates for the 2025 information evenings are set and published! A midwife and a gynecologist will guide you through the evening, describing our work and range of care and will be happy to answer your questions.
Read MoreIntroduction of our team: Hi Nicole!
I wanted to be a midwife since I was a child, after I found an old anatomy book at my grandmother’s house, who also worked as a midwife. I find it fascinating to witness the strength women develop during childbirth, and being able to support them brings me immense joy every time.
Read MoreIntroduction of our team: Hi Linda!
I love being a midwife, and for me, there has always been this one “dream job.” It’s such a versatile profession, allowing you to work in many different ways. That makes it so appealing to me. And the “wonder of birth” continues to enchant me again and again.
Read MoreWe for you. We for EVERYONE.
We support women and their families regardless of their ethnic, social or religious background, gender, age, ideology, sexual identity, material situation, handicap, impairment, need for care or illness. Our code of ethics is based on the recognition of the dignity of every human being. We treat all people impartially and with respect.
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