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  2. CNMs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Education and training. A Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) is an advanced practice registered nurse who has specialized education and training in nurse midwifery. [2] The CNM certification process includes first completing the required education and then passing a national exam. CNM candidates must complete a nursing degree as well as a nurse ...

  3. What Is a Nurse-Midwife? - WebMD

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    During pregnancy, a nurse-midwife monitors the health of both the mother and the baby. They help the mother to make a birth plan and offer individualized advice to each woman. When the time comes ...

  4. Midwives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Midwives in the United States. Midwives in the United States assist childbearing women during pregnancy, labor and birth, and the postpartum period. Some midwives also provide primary care for women including well-woman exams, health promotion, and disease prevention, family planning options, and care for common gynecological concerns.

  5. Certified nurse-midwife - Wikipedia

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    US Navy CNM checks on a mother. In the United States, a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) is a nurse midwife who exceeds the International Confederation of Midwives' essential competencies for a midwife and is also an advanced practice registered nurse, having completed registered nursing and midwifery education leading to practice as a nurse midwife and credentialing as a Certified Nurse-Midwife.

  6. Doula vs. Midwife: Either, Neither, or Both? - Healthline

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    A doula will support you in your decision to use medications or have a “natural” or unmedicated birth. In the event of an unplanned C-section, a doula can help comfort you and give you extra ...

  7. Considering a midwife to help you during childbirth? - Healthline

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    Midwives are trained professionals who help women during pregnancy and childbirth. They may also help during the six weeks following the birth, which is known as the postpartum period. Midwives ...

  8. Midwife - Wikipedia

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    A midwife (pl.: midwives) is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialization known as midwifery.. The education and training for a midwife concentrates extensively on the care of women throughout their lifespan; concentrating on being experts in what is normal and identifying conditions that need further evaluation.

  9. Direct-entry midwife - Wikipedia

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    Direct-entry midwife. A pregnant woman receives a visit from a midwife in her home. A direct-entry midwife is a midwife who has become credentialed without first becoming a nurse. There are direct-entry midwifery programs that prepare students to become Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) or Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs).

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