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An Obstertrician
Obstetrician/Midwife
they deliver babies they not only deliver babies but they are also the doctors to check on women who are pregnant. they give the woman her checkups and ultrasounds and fetal testing, so as you can see there is a lot more to obstetrics than just delivering babies, half the time they don't even deliver the babies themselves, a midwife or nurse that is certified will do it.
That's called being a midwife. You need some training. You need to know what to do if the cord is wrapped around the baby's neck, so it won't die. Babies don't just pop out. A midwife gets $200 to $400 depending on other services she offers.
The best way to deliver a baby at home is to make arrangements with a trained midwife. It's extremely important to have a knowledgeable person in attendance. There are different kinds of midwife; a nurse-midwife and a midwife. A nurse-midwife is a trained nurse with the additional training to specialize in midwifery and delivering babies; midwives who are not nurses have varying degrees of training, depending on the requirements where you live (or plan to have the baby). It is as important to find an appropriate midwife as early in your pregnancy as possible as it is to visit a doctor from early in your pregnancy. In addition to a doctor's advice, a midwife needs to evaluate if you are a good candidate for home delivery or if there are reasons that she would only deliver in a hospital setting. To help you get started, visit the link below for information on midwives and their services and responsibilities and how to find a midwife.
A dula, or doula, is a midwife. A midwife is a person that delivers babies, usually at home.
There are two types of professionals charged with that task. OB/GYNs who are doctors, and Midwifes who may or may not be doctors.There are then a variety of other people who - because of the absence of a doctor or midwife - deliver babies.In the final extremity, if she is all alone, the woman delivers herself, though this is to be avoided at all costs.An obstetrician is a physician that specializes in caring for pregnant women up to and through childbirth. A midwifeis a nurse especially trained for childbirth and postnatal care.
your mom did atleast once
Midwife
No surgeons do not deliver babys
The health care practice of providing care to women during pregnancy, child birth and some care after the birth. Providing care for newborn babies and help with breastfeeding for mothers.
A CNM is a Certified Nurse Midwife. They deliver babies anywhere, where ever the mom pleases. To become that on the other hand, you need to work your way up. For example: Get an Associates in Nursing then Bachelor's in Nursing then go to Midwifery school. This way you become a Certified Nurse Midwife. Certified anywhere in the United States.