Why is it important to have observation skills when being a midwife?
A midwife needs the skills of:
- Knowledge
- Observation
- Measurement and testing
- Data interpretation
- Record keeping
- Diagnosis
- Communication (verbal and non-verbal)
- Advising
- Counselling
- Modelling
- Distraction
- Setting challenges
- Monitoring
- Aspects of personality
What personal qualities do you need to be a midwife?
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· Excellent people skills.
· To be able to have good communication and observation skills.
· Ability to answer questions
· To be able to give out useful advice.
· Interest in the physical, psychological and process of pregnancy and birth
· To be able to work well in a team.
· To be able to deal with emotionally charged situations.
· good practical skills
Why are midwives called midwives?
there basically your pregnancy trainers Oh yeah, and when you finnally give birth they know what to do, there like doctors, but they have a different name, different training, a different importance, and serve different people
What is a hospital midwife do?
Midwives may work with a variety of people, depending on their practice. Some midwives work in conjunction with other midwives or with physicians (usually OB-GYNs but also family practice, etc.) Some midwives have apprentices who are studying to become midwives. Some hire assistants or doulas, and some work with registered nurses. A midwife may work alone or in group practices.
To take care of the parents and deliver the baby. In most countries the doctor only deliver when something is going wrong. Midwives were the first ones delivering babies but they weren't called midwives then. It was the old wise woman in the village who had some medical knowledge regarding herbs etc. Many were burned as witches.
How do you know when you conceived?
Telling when you are fertile and therefore should not have intercourse to prevent a pregnanacy is very simple. First, you will notice more wetness from cervical fluid increasing. It will get more clear, leave circular stains in your underwear and be shiny on toilet paper. When you notice this, you will begin to refrain or use a barrier method such as a condom or diaphram. Next your cervix, check in a full squatting position, will go from feeling firm like the tip of your nose to the soft way your lips or earlobes feel. you will also feel the 'os', or iopening open (to allow sperm to enter). Other symptoms include, increased energy, increased libido (sex drive/desire), more fantasizing and even if you have intercourse without protection, less fluid excreting after. It should also be added this is for preventing a pregnancy only. You should still abstain or use a condom if you are not in a monogomous relationship to prevent the infection and spread of STDs and AIDS.
Start charting your fertility cycle via body temperature and cervical mucus. There are also ovulation prediction kits available at most pharmacies.
Do you need to do triple science to be a midwife?
triple science might give you more of a head start but it isn't necessary as long as you get a b in double science you can study science at college which is needed to be a midwife or nurse hope this is helpful
How much does a midwife earn in london?
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
What education and training do you need to become a photographer?
You must study film / photography. Try a liberal arts college or comunity college that offers these courses. Some business administration should also come in handy when running your studio.
I would also suggest becoming a studio assistant or intern. it is not hard getting jobs with photographer they mostly just need extra hands around on a shoot. if you watch them work and how they run their business you can learn many lessons that are not in college courses If you want to shoot retail portraits, study psychology.
Another view: Most photographers are self-employed. Running a photography business is about business first, photography second. You can be the best photographer in the world, but you'll starve if you don't know how to find and retain clients in today's highly competitive marketplace.
What are the duties of a midwife?
The role of a midwife goes much further than delivering babies. Although the birth itself is at the heart of the process, midwives also provide support to women, babies, partners and families from conception right through to the first phase of post-natal care. A midwife is the main form of contact to a mother and baby.
The role of a MidwifeMidwives have the lead professional role and are present at over 75% of the births in the UK. They have an important role in making decisions about appropriate care in pregnancy, labour and after the birth and are thus in a very privileged position. They make a positive contribution to the health and well being of the mother and the unborn child and is therefore a very highly skilled profession.
Unlike other healthcare professions, midwives are responsible for a client-group, who are on the whole healthy and free from disease or injury. A further difference is the fact that midwives deliver continuous care over several months and are therefore able to develop more effective relationships with their client-group.
Midwives are caring and understanding people who need to have a sensitive nature and are willing and able to look after women from a range of social and ethnic backgrounds. Good communication skills are essential in this career as is the need to be flexible and work with different people.
Each day a midwife may:
-Consult a mother to be.
-Work around the hospital.
-Keep an eye on new born babies and mothers.
-Go out on call to mothers at home.
-Assist in the delivery of a baby.
-work with social workers to know what the mother needs.
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-Check up on mothers to be, seeing if they are healthy and do health checks (e.g., urine samples, blood samples and exercise programs.)
-They do these tests to see if there is any infections and to see if the mother is rhesus negative because if they are they will have to keep having injections to prevent the mothers anti-bodies from harming the baby because the baby will most likely not be the same blood group as the mother, and if the mother doesn't have these injections it could kill future babies.
Midwives teach, educate and empower women to take control of their own health care. In most communities, they provide prenatal care, or supervision of the pregnancy, and then assist the mother to give birth. They manage the
birth, and guard the woman and her newborn in the postpartum period.
Most midwives encourage and monitor women throughout their labour with
techniques to improve the labour and birth. Reassurance, positive imaging
and suggestions to change positions and walk help labours progress.
All midwives specialize in understanding normal aspects of the childbearing
cycle. They are trained to recognize deviations from the normal, recommend
holistic means for bringing the situation back into the realm of normal,
or refer to another practitioner when necessary. Midwives believe it is
important is to provide time for questions, teaching, and time to listen
to the concerns and needs of the women they care for.
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What colleges have midwifery programs?
You can obtain this information by clicking on the related links section (College Board) indicated at the bottom of this answer box and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study (majors), entrance requirements, tuition and fees, financial assistance, room and board, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.
WARNING!!!
When choosing a college or university, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, and institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, where they are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.
Regional Accreditation Agencies
· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
· New England Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).
· North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.
· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.
How much does it cost for a doula in Atlanta?
It depends greatly on the qualifications of the doula, the services you want (how much time you will want her to spend with you), geographic areas, etc. In my area, the Pacific Northwest, doulas run around $250-600, but in big cities such as Seattle, SF, LA, etc., they could run upwards of $1200-1500. Try this website and call some doulas in your area for specific prices. Good luck. http://www.dona.org/
In the Missouri area it runs between $300 - $700 depending on qualifications & certifications, as well as experience. However we do have a LOT of Doulas in the area that are willing to work on a sliding scale, or who accept payment plans, or even a few who volunteer their services. A lot of towns/cities have a Doula group where any Doulas in the area can join & you can access a data base of them. I would recommend that you Google Doulas in your specific town then get in touch with the president of the group & let her know your price range....she will know who is in her group and can usually set you up with several women that you can then interview yourself. Many have websites of their own or a group website where you can find out tons of information about them. I know Missouri's is www.doulasofgreaterstlouis.com There are also groups in the Chicago area & I know their price range is between $750 - $1500 You can also check with your insurance company & see if they would cover all or part of the cost of your Doula, some will do third party reimbursement! Finally you can always look for a "student" Doula, this is someone who has all of their training done but needs to attend a certain number of births in order to achieve their certification, most will do your birth for free or for a VERY reduced rate in exchange for you agreeing to fill out their evaluation form (usually 5 questions). They have all of the same training that a certified Doula has however they do not have the experience. You can find more information about Doula services & the benefits of using a Doula on my personal website: www.myspace.com/APeaInThePodDoulaServices
I hope that was helpful!?
Why does a midwife need good observation?
There are a range of important skills and knowledge you will need to pursue a career in midwifery.
Excellent people skills
Having babies happens to all sorts of people, so you will be providing professional support and reassurance to a huge diversity of women, during some of the most emotionally-intense periods in their lives.
Good communication and observation
You need to be a good at listening and communicating with women, their partners and families.
Interest in the physical, psychological and process of pregnancy and birth
Working as a midwife you will need to have an in-depth understanding of foetal and child development. It is also important for you to update and test your knowledge against experience.
Ability to answer questions and offer advice
Midwives are the most frequent point of contact for parents to be, so you must be able to answer their questions, share your knowledge and skills with patients, their families and friends and make sure their needs are recognised by the rest of the care team.
Happy to work as part of a team
As a midwife you will be part of a multi-disciplinary team liasing with GPs, health visitors and social workers. You will also work alongside the parents and baby. The better you know each other, the more smoothly the birth is likely to go.
Dealing with emotionally charged situations
You will have to stay calm and alert in times of stress, and enable women to feel confident and in control. On the rare occasions where something goes wrong, you have to be ready to react quickly and effectively.
Is being a midwife a good job?
Yes! It is a career in which you can always find a job-- not always where you want, but there are many hospitals that are desperate for nurse. The shortage of nurse is expected to become even more acute in the years to come.
How long does it take to become a consultant midwife?
well if you don't have any qualifications than you will have to start with acourse at college called access to nursing for a year if full-time. search for a college that give these course access to nursing.
than when you pass you will than go on to university where you will spend three years of training until you a qualified.
It depends on what kind of midwife you want to be. In the U.S., all 50 states license certified nurse-midwives. These midwives have master's degrees in nursing. A bachelor's in nursing usually takes 4 years, and the master's is usually another 2 years.
Some states also license certified professional midwives, sometimes called direct-entry or lay midwives. Check your states licensing regulations if you prefer non-nurse midwifery. Some of these midwives go to schools, and the program length varies, and others apprentice with an experienced midwife, which is probably the longest route to becoming a midwife.
What does a midwife do on a day-to-day basis?
Most are in partnership with other doctors, unless they are in a rural area and practicing alone. If they are on hospital call, they will be in surgery all morning doing hysterectomies, D & C's, laparoscopies, etc. plus delivering babies and doing C-Sections. If they are in the office they may be doing breast and pelvic exams, colposcopy with cervical biopsies, abortions (if they chose to) and counselling women on birth control and infertility. Depending on how busy the hospital and their practice is somebody has to be available at night for those deliveries.
What degree is required to become a certified nurse midwife?
It takes 4 years to become a CNM and about 2.5 years to become a Direct-entry midwife. You need a High school Diploma or GED, Demonstrate proficiency in the English language, Complete 45 quarter credits or 27 semester credits of college coursework with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or better, complete an approved Labor Support Course. You will also need at least one year of high school or 3 college level credits in Biology and 3 college level credits for English as well as 5 college level credits in Human Anatomy and Psysiology which is usually a 2 quarter course. Also you will need 3 college level credits in Math along with 5 college level credits in Microbiology and last but not least 5 college level credits in Social Science. Most nurse midwifery programs require that the students receive a Bachelor's degree in nursing and a master's degree in midwifery.
What age can you start training to be a midwife?
you have to be over the age of 17 and a half but u can start training at any age after that
How much does midwife charges for prenatal and post natal care?
The average total cost for prenatal care throughout a typical pregnancy is about $2,000, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. This figure includes about 12 doctors' visits at $100 to $200 each, as well as routine blood tests, urinalysis and at least one ultrasound -- usually done at about 20 weeks. The March of Dimes offers an overview of routine prenatal tests.
Someone who looks after the baby and mother 'till they leave the hospital. They help to deliver a baby. A midwife can also be a man despite the name!
If there were no complications during pregnancy and none are expected in the birth process, a midwife can perform all necessary tasks. This is often the case when women choose to give birth at home or somewhere else not in a hospital. It is considered to be a more natural way to give birth.
Since women do not need to give birth in hospitals, midwives may also attend births in birth centers or at the family's home. They ATTEND the birth, but do not deliver. Only a mama can deliver her baby! Midwives attend normal, healthy births, and are trained to recognize complications during pregnancy so that they can refer the mother to an obstetrician, a surgeon specializing in pregnancy and birth, or during the birth to transfer care to a hospital or an OB.
Some midwives (called certified nurse midwives) are trained in university programs, which usually require previous education in nursing; others (called lay midwives) learn their skills through apprenticeship
What is the midwife apprentice summary?
Alyce was a girl who didn't know a lot she meet Jane and worked for her and had a friend cat. Then one day went to this fair which Jane was unable to go. She gets a new comb and a new name, she then help deliver a baby when she got back. But when they request her she finds the task difficult and was unable to do it in shame she left town. She then found an inn to work at for food, she learned to read and what she wants in her life. What she really wants is to be the midwife's apprentice. So then Alyce returns to the midwife in the village and asks to be her apprentice once again, promising never to give up.
Advantages and disadvantages of nurse midwife?
Some advantages to using a nurse midwife are being at home and relaxed and allowing the family to be involved. Of course the major disadvantage, would be a problem that would arise and couldn't really be managed by the nurse midwife.