No, I would not like to go to school to become a midwife. However, I am sure there are people who would like to do so.
Yes
Well you have to go for at least one in a half years because university is three years
the time it takes to train as a fully qualified midwife is 3 years at university
By waiting, or having it induced by a doctor or midwife.
The midwife assistants assist the midwife.
To a point. Go to your midwife to be sure.
I am pretty sure, because if you want to work as a midwife, you have to ask a professional midwife, because he or she might know. I also think you have to go to college (of course) to become a midwife.
Go and see doctor or midwife
it can range from a student graduate midwiffe 20,000 then a midwife 30,000 to a surgeon and midwife for a few years 35-40,000 In The UK The Pay Is Around 19,700 A Year But If You Work There For About 12 Months Then The Pay Will Go Up To About 22,500 The If You Go To The consultancy Level Which Is A High Level You Can Get About 40,000 A Year
There are two answers to this question. If you want to be a nurse-midwife, you will need to complete an undergraduate degree in nursing and a master's degree in nurse-midwifery. If you do not want to be a nurse, you can train in a number of ways. There are undergraduate and graduate university programs, both on-site and distance. You can also train through an apprenticeship model with an experienced midwife.
midwife on the dogs is mirewife
There are many places where one can study to become a nurse or midwife. One could study at a local community college, state university, or at a private college.
the best part would be a RN or a midwife