• 2 months ago
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00:00My mother was a midwife, my grandmother was before her, and my great-grandmother was a long dynasty of midwives who had nothing traditional.
00:15Mom?
00:21Who can help me?
00:22Me.
00:24There will be a first course of specialization for births in the medical school, and for the first time they will open vacancies for women.
00:35Good morning, doctors!
00:37Mrs. Dilros, studying medicine is much more complex than taking care of a foyer.
00:43I was never a great housewife, Professor.
00:48How much is it?
00:49I'm going home.
00:50I'm going home.
00:59If you really want to be a midwife, then you'll have to be the best.
01:04Why should we trust you?
01:07Because they don't give diplomas to women in exchange for anything.
01:12The accusation is that Mrs. Dilros is practicing medicine without actually being a doctor.
01:17They will arrest you.
01:18They would arrest me anyway if they made me give up who I am.
01:29You will be the first woman in the Brazilian Academy of Medicine.
01:34Your protégée decides to become a man, and we have to accept it.
01:38I learned to live with the unbearable.
01:41You will too.
01:45A woman alone has to learn to take care of herself.
01:48It is necessary to be too resistant.