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Midwives Charlotte NC

Midwives are health care professionals who offer assistance in childbirth, particularly for women with low-risk pregnancies and for those who want a natural birth experience. Many midwives are also nurses and can provide some medical care, but if a woman needs treatment beyond the midwife's area of expertise, the midwife will refer her to a doctor. Continue reading to learn more about midwives and get information on local companies and providers that will help you in your search.

Shields Kathy
(704) 446-1700
1025 Morehead Medical Dr
Charlotte, NC
Cnm Hairworld Suppliers
(704) 334-2884
209 S Kings Dr
Charlotte, NC
Gulledge Marialice Np
(704) 355-5100
1001 Blythe Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Hines Susan NP
(704) 542-6577
10000 Park Cedar Dr
Charlotte, NC
Presbyterian Medical Plaza Pediatrics
(704) 384-1570
8401 Medical Plaza Dr
Charlotte, NC
Mogul Mark J Md
(704) 384-1900
1712 E 4th St
Charlotte, NC
Forney Deborah Np
(704) 384-1750
1918 Randolph Rd
Charlotte, NC
Kluttz Joseph B C /Atty
(704) 331-7485
214 N Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
Lyon Hallie H
(704) 446-1700
7810 Providence Rd
Charlotte, NC
Ronni McGarty Doula
(704) 567-9329
4920 Chestnut Lake Dr
Charlotte, NC
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Midwifery

Midwifery

Midwifery is the term which is use to describe the art of assisting a pregnant woman through childbirth. In the modern context, it is use to describe the activities of those health care providers. These are the experts in women’s health care. They use to take care of pregnant women and giving them prenatal care to delivery assistance. Obstetrician, in contrast, is the specialist in illness related to child bearing surgery. These women are trained to handle certain complex situations, including breech birth, posterior position, using non-invasive techniques. In many countries these women were reorganized as “traditional birth attendants”, as name given by World Health Organization (WHO). Several countries also provide part-time and full-time courses to these midwives. This education may be apprenticeship, a formal university program, or a combination of both. These women are responsible for the birth at home, home-birth, and delivery in home

What midwives do

There are some works in which these women get expertise. These are as follows-

Preventive measures, promotion to normal delivery, detection of complications in mother as well as in child, advice given to mother, labor and postpartum period, care to infant. These midwives are autonomous practitioners. Midwifery enhances the quality of care for childbearing women.

Many companies also publish several journals and magazines on midwifery. These magazines provide some beneficial information on midwifery. These companies make good profit across the globe by providing some very good information about the care taking measurements and others measurement which is required hygienic and safe birth.
For instance, midwifery today is one the magazine whose sells reaches on top last year.

Qualification of midwives

Counseling, listening and general communication skill is required and essential for midwifery. Many mothers, especially new ones will need advice and support from these qualified midwives. Apart from the practical knowledge, these midwives also have awareness of social and traditional culture. The services provided by these women are invaluable and indispensable. Good social behavior is paramount to this profession. Midwifery is a rewarding and challenging career, but it also needs flexibility in work.

Historical perspective

Midwifery had been one the few medical practices dominated by female practitioners.
From Agnodice in ancient Greece to t...

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