Midwifery


A midwife is a proficient professional in midwifery who assists women during labor, delivery, and after the natality of their infants. Midwives may deliver infants at birthing centers or at home as well as can deliver babies at a hospital. Midwifery is also called obstetrics where the midwives accord with the postpartum period, pregnancy, and childbirth which includes the care of infants.



Midwifery practice facilitates or expedites the natural processes with an emphasis on the holistic care of women within the context of their families and communities. Midwives partner with women to provide evidence-based, individualized care. The midwife collaborates with appropriate health care professionals and refers the woman and/or new-born to specialists as needed if complications arise beyond the midwife’s scope of practice.



 


  • Newborn care and safety
  • Nurse practitioner
  • Reproductive health

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