Registered Nurses (RNs) who deliver babies typically work in specialized roles such as Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs). CNMs are advanced practice nurses with training in midwifery and are qualified to provide care during labor and delivery, as well as prenatal and postnatal care. In some cases, RNs may assist in the delivery process under the supervision of a physician or midwife, but they do not have the qualifications to independently deliver babies.
You need a BSN to help deliver babies. An RN with an Associates Degree won't let you, but a Bachelors degree (BSN) will.
your mom did atleast once
No surgeons do not deliver babys
No they can not. Only Professions are controlled. Possible in the near future we can deliver babies.
On the doorstep.
NO YOU CANT.
Yes, as do Midwifes.
obstetricians
An RN is a registered nurse. They take care of you while your in the hospital
Syrian Hamsters can deliver 1-30 babies, but usually it's 6-10. On their second or third litter, a hamster may have less babies than in its first.
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.
make + deliver babies