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Here are some frequently asked questions about independent midwives in your area:
An independent midwife (also called a direct-entry or lay midwife) is a midwife who has received midwifery education outside of nursing programs. They provide prenatal care, assist with home births, and basic newborn care but do not have a nursing degree.
Licensure and regulations for independent midwives vary by state. Some states strictly prohibit unlicensed midwifery practice while others have certified professional midwife (CPM) licenses or certification programs. It's important to check your local laws regarding credentialing for midwives.
Independent midwives usually provide prenatal care, assistance during home births, and basic newborn exams. Some also offer well-woman exams, herbal medicine consultation, breastfeeding support, and postpartum care. Hospital transfers are arranged if needed.
Numerous studies have found that planned home births with licensed or certified midwives have safety rates comparable to low-risk hospital births when the midwife adheres to professional standards and guidelines. However, home births are not recommended for high-risk pregnancies.
You can search online directories to find local certified professional midwives (CPMs) and licensed midwives practicing in your state. Ask other mothers for referrals too. Contact several midwives to discuss your options and credentials before deciding.
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