A midwife is someone who cares for you and your baby before, during, and after pregnancy. They help tend to your physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and cultural needs so that you’re able to have ...
Midwives have helped women to deliver babies for centuries and they were present at most births until the early twentieth century. Today, more than 12% of all births, both vaginal and C-section, in ...
For many women, a nurse midwife is the perfect choice for their pregnancy or gynecology care. A nurse midwife is a registered nurse who receives extra training from an accredited midwifery program and ...
The 16-course, 24-month M.S. in Nurse-Midwifery program is designed to prepare clinically competent nurse-midwives who provide family-centered health care at the full scope of practice.
It’s a labor of love. Midwives have been caring for women for centuries — the roots of this work can be traced to the beginning of humanity. About 14,000 midwives now practice in the US. These ...
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One of the first things you need to do once you realize you’re pregnant is to find a health practitioner who is specialized in prenatal care. For most people, that means choosing between an OB-GYN ...