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  2. Midwifery - Wikipedia

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    The midwifery model of pregnancy and childbirth as a normal and healthy process plays a much larger role in Sweden and the Netherlands than the rest of Europe, however. Swedish midwives stand out, since they administer 80 percent of prenatal care and more than 80 percent of family planning services in Sweden.

  3. Ask the experts: Understanding the role of midwives

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    IU Health midwives, including the newest team of midwives at IU Health Ball, are experts in women’s health. Our midwives provide individualized care through all stages of a woman’s life.

  4. Midwives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Certified Midwife (CM) is a midwife certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB). The CM role was created in 1997 in order to expand routes of entry to midwifery education. The CM program includes identical content in midwifery and women's health as the CNM program, but does not require a nursing degree. [6]

  5. Midwife - Wikipedia

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    A midwife (pl.: midwives) is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialisation known as midwifery.. The education and training for a midwife concentrates extensively on the care of women throughout their lifespan; concentrating on being experts in what is normal and identifying conditions that need further evaluation.

  6. Men's role in childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Around 1910, some states began to outlaw the midwifery practice. Others enacted regulatory requirements which were difficult for many midwives to complete. Since the 1920s, physician assistance has been predominant during childbirth. However, since the 1960s midwifery has returned and grown in popularity and societal acceptance.

  7. She dreamed of a second child but now says a little white ...

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    In general, midwifery treats birth as a natural process in which little intervention is necessary. The women who choose midwives and home births do so, in part, because they want more control over ...

  8. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, the foundation of modern-day obstetrics and midwifery began developing. Delivery of babies by doctors became popular and readily accepted, but midwives continued to play a role in childbirth. [87] Midwifery also changed during this era due to increased regulation and the eventual need for midwives to become certified. [93]

  9. Midwives on wheels? Pregnancy clinic goes mobile to bring ...

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    While deaths related to pregnancy are rare, about 700 women die each year in the U.S. from pregnancy-related complications, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.