Midwifery







Midwifery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Midwifery is a health care profession in which providers give prenatal care to expecting A practitioner of midwifery is known as a midwife, a term used in

Midwifery Today Magazine
Learn all about midwifery, pregnancy, birth, homebirth, natural birth, breastfeeding, and herbs from MIDWIFERY TODAY magazine.

American College of Nurse-Midwives
New Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health Study Shows Midwifery Education Benefits Graduates, Clinical Sites, Universities and Consumers (October 1)

midwifery: Definition from Answers.com
midwifery n. The techniques and practice of a midwife.

Midwives Alliance of North America
Promotes midwifery as a quality health care option. The International Midwifery and Humanized Birth Conference organized by MANA Mexico will be June 11, 12, and

Citizens for Midwifery
Promotes citizen and consumer awareness of midwifery and childbirth issues through networking and information sharing.

FAQs About Midwives and Midwifery Care
Citizens for Midwifery is the ultimate resource for finding a midwife and general midwifery information.

ScienceDirect - Midwifery, Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 1-146
The online version of Midwifery on ScienceDirect, the world's leading platform for high quality peer-reviewed full-text publications in science, technology and health.

Midwifery - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Trinity College
The concept of partnership between the woman and the midwife is fundamental to midwifery practice and is based on mutual trust, support and collaboration.

Midwifery - Psychology Wiki
Midwifery is a health care profession in which providers give prenatal care to expecting mothers, attend the birth of the infant, and provide postpartum

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