A mid-wife is a RN that has had special training in dthe delivery of infants. A doctor is a MD who has completed 4 years of medical school and at least 5 years of residency in that specific field - there is a BIG difference between the two.
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
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During the doctor visit, the female will have a complete physicalthat includes blood tests and a pelvic exam.
A midwife can work in a hospital (if she is a certified nurse midwife), at a birthing center, or even in the clients own home. It is all about what make the mom to be feel the most comfortable.
A Certified Nurse-Midwife ("CNM") is an Advanced Practice Nurse. In most states a master's degree in nursing is required.
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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.
I am not sure why you "can't" have a Physician, but if you would prefer to have a midwife attend your birth, there are many ways to find one. There are essentially 2 types of midwives. One, is a Certified Nurse Midwife, and the other is a Licensed, Certified, or Direct-Entry Midwife. A Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), is one who is a Registered Nurse Practitioner and has had specialized training in women's health and pregnancy. It is most common to have a CNM if you will be having a hospital birth. Some CNM's do, however attend homebirths. If you are in the United States, you can find a CNM via this website: http://www.acnm.org/ You may also opt to have a Direct-Entry midwife, a person who has had specialized training in pregnancy and birth through various methods such as private midwifery school and/or rigorous apprenticeship programs and are state licensed and/or nationally certified. Licensed Midwives most commonly attend homebirths. If you are in the United States or Canada, you can find Midwives and other birth professionals at www.birthpartners.com. Most states also have their own Midwifery chapters where you can find Midwives.
By waiting, or having it induced by a doctor or midwife.
No, you shouldn't. Speak to your doctor or midwife about it