Nurse+Midwife

I would like to be a midwife nurse. I would have to go to college for at least 6 years. The average Salary is 50,ooo- 70,000that’s $26.44 to $38.46 dollars an hour. Midwife practice in hospitals, birth centers, private practice, etc. Midwives are there to help you during labor. You don’t have to have a midwife its only if you would like one if not its ok. To be a midwife you have go to college you can go to Texas Tech, UT, and Amarillo College. Their groups of Physician Practice and group CNM practices. To become a nurse midwife you have to go to training in both Nursing and Midwife and have a graduate degree such as the Master of Science in Nursing, or Post Masters Certificate. To become a midwife you have to have a Registered Nurse license in the state you would like to work at and may work with an Obstetrician and Gynecologist. Women with a high-risk pregnancies can receive the benefits of Midwife may also deliver at your home if it well feel better for you. In some states they required to possess a minimum of a graduate degree such as the Master of Science in Nursing, or in Post-Master’s certificate. All certified Nurse Midwives would be required to hold a graduate Nurse-Midwives. Certified Nurse Midwives must also hold an active Registered Nurse license in the state in which they practice. They take care of which she is they care for her emotionally and spiritual as well as physically. Birth can be a beautiful, strengthening, ad healing experience, interaction between mother and child. Some midwives can have there own private practice, but most work in hospitals, Family planning centers, and the public health service. Students during school should take high school courses in science, math, and English class. First you have to complete the additional training that leads to a master’s degree or graduate-level certification. Before beginning practice, they must also pass a written examination given by the American College of Nurse- Midwives.

A **certified** **nurse-midwife (CNM)** is an [|advanced practice nurse]  with additional education around delivering babies and providing prenatal and postpartum care to women.

The-nurse midwife provides family planning and birth control counseling, and normal gynecological services such as physical and breast exams, pap smears, and preventive health screening.

** Difference Between a Doula and  a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) ** Doulas and midwives n=both play a special role in helping expecting mothers through pregnancy, labor and delivery- both they have very distinct roles.

** Certified nurse-midwife (CNM) ** Provides expert prenatal and postpartum care to women Advanced Practice Who has specialized education and training in both Nursing and Midwife.

CNM’S as primary healthcare providers for the women in labor, midwife provide medical care for relatively healthy women, and when birth is considered uncompleted and not “ high, risk” as well as their neonate

** ACNM ** -is a professional association that represents certified nurse-midwives and certified midwives in the United States.

** Midwife nurse attends childbirth, provides support during labor and delivery, and supervises the general care of women and children directly after birth. The term midwife, meaning “with a women”. **

CNMs and their colleges certified midwives also provide family-centered