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Appox. 10,000
Many midwives attend nursing school, or a midwife training program. Regardless of what path you take, there are exams you must pass before becoming a midwife. Good luck!
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Some advantages to using a nurse midwife are being at home and relaxed and allowing the family to be involved. Of course the major disadvantage, would be a problem that would arise and couldn't really be managed by the nurse midwife.
No it will not, however, this is contingent upon tolerance.
You would have to become a "nurse-midwife" if you wanted to practice in Alabama. They are the only legal forms of midwifery allowed. Having said that, there doesn't appear to be any specific midwife schools in Alabama. http://www.bestnursingdegree.com/programs/nurse-midwife/
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Zoologist! Midwives are mostly voluteers
A midwife. ******************** A midwife usually attends a mother during pregnancy and birth. If the baby is born in a hospital, it would be the neonatal, maternity, or motherbaby nurses, depending on the setup of the hospital.
You would need to attend a school that will give this degree but before attempting this, you will need to be a RN with a master's in nursing. Two more years later will give you the education to be a midwife.
triple science might give you more of a head start but it isn't necessary as long as you get a b in double science you can study science at college which is needed to be a midwife or nurse hope this is helpful
You Would use appox. 29.16 Galloons and it would cost $72.90 to fill up