Certified Midwives
Certified Midwives are healthcare professionals who specialize in providing care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. They are trained to support natural childbirth and can offer a range of services, including prenatal check-ups, labor support, and postnatal care. Certified Midwives often work in various settings, such as hospitals, birthing centers, or home births, depending on the preferences of the families they serve.
To become a Certified Midwife, individuals must complete a graduate-level education in midwifery and pass a national certification exam. They are recognized for their ability to provide comprehensive care and support, focusing on the physical, emotional, and social aspects of childbirth. Certified Midwives play a vital role in promoting safe and healthy birth experiences for families.