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
the best part would be a RN or a midwife
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.