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  1. What Is a Midwife? Roles, Types, and Benefits - WebMD

    May 20, 2025 · Like a doctor or an obstetrician (OB), who specializes in pregnancy and childbirth, your midwife can offer care before, during, or after your pregnancy. Your midwife can: Offer …

  2. Home | Midwives of Kentucky

    Our mission is to strengthen Kentucky families by advancing community-based solutions and expanding access to midwife-led care. Through these efforts, we aim to improve health …

  3. Home Sweet Home Midwifery

    Home Sweet Home is a place to be and feel comfortable. Our goal is to facilitate open, trust-filled relationships between our team and your family as you prepare to welcome your precious new …

  4. What Is A Midwife? When To See One & What To Expect

    Midwives are healthcare providers who deal with pregnancy, childbirth, newborn care and postpartum health. Some midwives provide routine reproductive care like pelvic exams, Pap …

  5. Midwifery - Wikipedia

    Midwifery is the health science and health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn), [1] in addition to the sexual and …

  6. Become a Midwife - American College of Nurse Midwives

    Being or becoming a midwife requires rigorous educational preparation as well as a commitment to improving sexual and reproductive health care. This section of the ACNM website provides …

  7. Midwifery | Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier

    Midwifery publishes the latest peer reviewed research to inform the safety, quality, outcomes and experiences of care during pregnancy, labour, birth, postnatal and beyond for childbearing …

  8. Midwifery Paths — National Midwifery Institute

    Midwives are skilled professionals who provide primary care for mothers/gestational parents and newborns during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum periods. They may also provide …

  9. Midwifery Services in Kentucky and South Indiana - Baptist Health

    What Is Midwifery? A midwife is a trained health professional who gives care and support to women during the labor and delivery process, as well as providing help after the birth.

  10. Midwifery | Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Support | Britannica

    Midwifery, care of women in pregnancy, childbirth (parturition), and the postpartum period that often also includes care of the newborn. Midwifery is as old as childbearing.