What is the difference between OB-GYN and midwife?

low-risk pregnancies – OB-GYNs can manage high-risk or complicated pregnancies such as women who are expecting twins or have preexisting medical conditions. Midwives, on the other hand, can manage low-risk pregnancies and births.
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Why use a midwife instead of a doctor?

Many women choose a midwife over a doctor because they want additional emotional support before, during and after delivery. A midwife will get to know you, your family and your preferences over the course of your pregnancy.
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What exactly do midwives do?

Nurse midwives provide care to women from adolescence through menopausal years. For pregnant women, they provide care during prenatal visits, attend the birth, and provide care after the baby is born. Nurse midwives have similar roles to OB/GYNs but focus on natural techniques for childbirth and reproductive care.
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Does a midwife actually deliver the baby?

A midwife is a trained health professional who helps healthy women during labor, delivery, and after the birth of their babies. Midwives may deliver babies at birthing centers or at home, but most can also deliver babies at a hospital. Women who choose them have had no complications during their pregnancy.
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What is a doula vs midwife vs Obgyn?

If a woman has hired a doula and wants a hospital birth, that doula will accompany them to the hospital. A midwife (or OB-GYN, if there is a higher risk for complications) may then be the medical professional overseeing that birth, while the doula is there to provide emotional support.
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Which is better midwife or obstetrician?

Obstetricians are highly skilled surgeons and their expertise is managing high risk births. Midwives specialize in normal birth and are highly skilled in facilitating physiologic birth for their clients.
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When should I find a midwife?

  • Do you think you are pregnant? Visit your GP, midwife or a family planning clinic for a free pregnancy test. ...
  • Weeks 4-8. Find a midwife. ...
  • Weeks 29-36. Pregnancy may start becoming uncomfortable. ...
  • Weeks 37-40. Prepare for birth. ...
  • 40-42 weeks. ...
  • Once your baby is born. ...
  • Week 7-10. ...
  • Week 10.
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What can midwives not do?

Midwives cannot:
  • Administer anesthesia or use advanced medical equipment.
  • Administer epidurals (though anesthesiologists can administer one if you're delivering in a hospital)
  • Perform surgery, including C-sections.
  • Use vaccum- or forceps-assisted deliveries.
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Do midwives give epidurals?

Do midwives give epidurals? Some midwives can prescribe epidurals, but midwives can't give epidurals. They consult with an anesthesiologist or a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA). Anesthesia providers are typically available in hospital settings only.
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What did the midwife do with the stillborn child?

Answers. The elderly midwife was sure that the child was stillborn or lifeless. She had placed it beneath the bed.
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Is a midwife a real doctor?

Is a midwife a doctor? A midwife is not a medical doctor. They are registered nurses that then take additional midwifery training to become experts in their field.
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What are the benefits of using a midwife?

What services do midwives provide?
  • Decreased risk of needing a cesarean.
  • Reduced rates of labor induction and augmentation.
  • Reduced use of regional anesthesia.
  • Decreased infant mortality rates.
  • Decreased risk of preterm birth.
  • Decreased third and fourth-degree perineal tears.
  • Lower costs for both clients and insurers.
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Do midwives perform ultrasound?

If you decide to work with a midwife, that doesn't preclude procedures like ultrasounds and genetic testing during your pregnancy. Some midwives study to offer additional services, such as basic ultrasounds to check amniotic fluid levels, Anderson said.
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Do you need a midwife if you have an obstetrician?

Obstetricians generally pop in and out throughout your labour, sometimes just in time for your baby to pop out. Obstetricians (whom you might not have met) will work alongside a midwife during your labour and birth whereas your own midwife will be with you every step of the way.
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What does a midwife do in pregnancy?

provide full antenatal care, including parenting classes, clinical examinations and screening. identify high-risk pregnancies. monitor women and support them during labour and the birthing process. teach new and expectant mothers how to feed, care for and bathe their babies.
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Did Mary have a midwife when Jesus was born?

But religious researchers frequently quote a text called the Protoevangelium of James, which was omitted from the New Testament. This ancient translation is much more detailed about the birth and mentions two midwives being present, one of whom plays the key role of attesting to Mary's virginity.
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Why is it called midwife?

The word “Midwife” originates from the old English word mid “with” wife “Women”. While the profession has changed in many ways through centuries, the concept of being “with women” has remained the same. Midwives pride themselves on women-centered, individualized care for patients and their families.
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What are the cons of midwife?

TOP CONS OF BEING A NURSE-MIDWIFE
  • You will have an irregular schedule. ...
  • You may experience terrible birth outcomes. ...
  • You may be sued. ...
  • You will work long hours. ...
  • You may have to be on call. ...
  • You may work nights. ...
  • You may work weekends. ...
  • You may work holidays.
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How many babies do midwives have to deliver?

We have to deliver 40 babies to qualify as a midwife…

…and see 100 women for antenatal care, 100 women for post-natal care, complete experience on both gynaecological and neo-natal wards plus work with midwives in specialist areas like bereavement and safeguarding.
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Can a midwife do a pelvic exam?

In most cases, while a midwife can do pelvic exams, pap smears and breast exams as well as provide information regarding menopause, her focus is typically on pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. She is trained to be both an educator, facilitator and sometimes partner to the woman who is about to give birth.
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How many times do you see a midwife during pregnancy?

During your pregnancy you will usually have between seven and ten antenatal appointments depending on whether it is your first pregnancy. Women with complicated pregnancies or who are expecting multiple babies may need additional appointments.
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How long does a midwife care for a woman?

2 weeks and beyond

Around this time their care will move from a midwife to a health visitor. The health visitor will check your baby's growth and development at regular appointments and record this in your baby's personal child health record (PCHR), also known as their "red book".
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How long does a midwife stay after birth?

We will come to your home 24-36 hours postpartum, again at four-six days, and again at 2 weeks. A fourth visit is scheduled at 6 weeks postpartum for just... ...
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