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100% of your donations go directly to Gloria Isaya.

Gloria Isaya is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

$50 raised
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Gloria Isaya Mushi
I live with my mother and I have one sister and one brother. My father is a carpenter and my mother is a housekeeper. In my whole life, I have experienced difficult times and happy times. The difficult moment in my life was when my mother and father got into a fight in front of me and finally, they decided to live separate lives. My dad left with my sister and brother and I stayed with mom. It was difficult for me since dad did not provide full support for me. My mom owned a simple grocery, but soon after I finished secondary level, it was closed due to lack of capital.

As I continued to chase my dream, I felt proud of myself when I received my form four result. I got division one and was chosen to join the advanced level. With little support from my dad and mom, I was able to report there. I had a wonderful moment when I was in the secondary level when I was participating in a public speech competition. I was chosen as the 1st winner in the Dar Mega final. I received a medal as well as a certificate.

The happiest thing in my life is when I was able to get full support from WEF. I felt myself in a new life. That gave me strength to fight and chase my dream. Now I am in the race to be the person I dreamed of. I want to be a professional biomedical engineer who owns a company that supplies, invents, and sells medical devices worldwide. Not only that but I also want to be a motivational speaker. Through the faith I have in myself and hard work in my studies and social life, I will be the person I wanted to and reach the dream I always dreamed of. Then I will provide full support to my parents by giving them capital to invest in their businesses. WEF provides services to the community in need and I will be among its supporters and investors in order to make the futures of needy members of the community bright and wonderful. If I had power in my country, I would like to change the system of education. It’s based mainly on material you had in your head and not the skills and knowledge you learn. Also, I would like to create a balance between wealthy and poor so that everyone can live and enjoy life to the fullest; togetherness is a source of peace and happiness.

Birthday: 2000

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: Biology, physics, and chemistry

Favorite Books: I must I will I can

I Want to Be: Engineer

Hobbies: Reading books, public speaking

Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers

A-Level School: Lugalo secondary school

University: Dar es Salaam institute of technology

Funding for third year (50) 2022:
School Fees   $50

TOTAL   $50
Funding for second year (100) 2021: $100
Funding for Form 6 2019: $100
Funding for form 5 2018: $150
Gloria Isaya's Journal
321 Entries
Hello Fam,
I hope y'all are doing well, Am grateful for the another year that we all are great to see hope this year be the best year to you.
Sincerely,
ISRAEL.
Stages of Labor:

Stage 1 - from the onset of labor to full cervix dilation
Stage 2 - from full cervix dilation to delivery of baby
Stage 3 - from delivery of baby to expulsion of placenta
Stage 4 - from expulsion of placenta to afterbirth recovery



STAGE 1: Labor Onset to Full Cervix Dilation

Stage 1 consists of regular uterine contractions with cervix dilation. Full cervix dilation occurs at approximately 4 inches. The length of this stage varies from mother to mother. It depends on many factors including but not limited to previous pregnancies, the health and condition of the mother and fetus, patience of the doctor (or midwife) and willingness to induce labor, medications used at this stage, hospital versus home birth, etc.

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STAGE 2: Full Cervix Dilation to Delivery of Baby

Stage 2 generally takes from 15 to 50 minutes. During this time, uterine contractions strengthen and become more frequent. During this stage mother will feel the need to bear down and push. The baby goes through a series of passive movements - especially the head, which undergoes flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation, and crowning (the first sign of the baby's head).

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STAGE 3: Delivery of Baby to Expulsion of Placenta

This stage consists of the period immediately following birth to the expulsion of the placenta - generally taking 5 to 10 minutes. Should the placenta not easily come out, tugging or pulling should not be performed. Gentle uterine massage may be utilized to assist in the release. The placenta should always be examined to be sure no parts remain within the uterus. This can become detrimental to the mother causing hemorrhage and/or death.

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STAGE 4: Expulsion of Placenta to Afterbirth Recovery

During this stage, mother is monitored to be sure no uterine bleeding or other complications occur.
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