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What does a midwife do?

What does a midwife do?

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Chrissy’s Answer

Delivers BABIES!!! Birthing centers, home births and some small hospitals. They're responsible for assisting mom in natural birthing process. This is for low risk births!
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Godfrey’s Answer

Good inquiry.
Midwifery is a career in nursing who mostly deal with labour and delivery.
They basically assist women in the labour assessment and monitoring until they deliver and post delivery care to both the mother and the baby to ensure the process of labour, delivery and post delivery is safe and of good quality.
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Uka’s Answer

A midwife does a lot of things. She takes care of women and prepare them for conception. Takes care of them from pregnancy to childbirth. Takes care of the babies till they discharge. They also help women during lactation and postnatally. They help in family planning and fertility treatment.
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Kelsey’s Answer

A midwife is first trained as a nurse and then they go on to be come a CNM (certified nurse midwife). They can essentially do everything an OBGYN does but no surgeries. They can deliver low risk mothers either at home, birthing center , or in the hospital setting. They can also just see women for exams in an office as well for prenatal appts or appts unrelated to pregnancy
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