The committee that advises licensing in my state must consist of 2 CPMs, a CNM who
attends out of hospital births, an OB / GYN, and a member of the public who has had midwife care outside of a hospital.
I have
attended out of hospital births in a birth center that is right across the street from the hospital.
Not exact matches
Who
attends the
birth at an
out -
of -
hospital birth?
CNMs primarily work and have been trained in
hospitals and doctor's offices, however; some CNMs
attend out -
of -
hospital births (OOH).
Midwives who
attend births out -
of -
hospital are the primary care provider for both the mother and the newborn.
Unfortunately, the authors did not reference this statement and the nurse - midwifery profession has grown to the point that it could potentially prove that the majority
of out -
of -
hospital births today are in fact,
attended by certified nurse - midwives.
In truth, most
hospitals and
birth centers are not this bad, but there are still some
out there with very strict protocols about who can
attend the
birth of your baby.
The latest scandal in American midwife
attended birth out of hospital birth is occurring in Cary, NC.
So 1235
of the total 1995
out of hospital births were
attended by DEMs.
An UpToDate review on «Planned home
birth» (Declercq and Stotland, 2015) stated that «Large cohort studies using intent - to - treat analysis
of midwife -
attended, planned,
out -
of -
hospital birth of low - risk women in developed countries have reported reduced rates
of cesarean
birth, perineal lacerations, and medical interventions, and similar rates
of maternal and early perinatal morbidity and mortality compared to planned
hospital birth.
Her first job
out of midwifery school was in a community health center and
hospital in Chicago
attending both home and
hospital births to a diverse population.
«As it stands now, families have to navigate an underground network
of unlicensed midwives and take it on faith that their midwives are qualified and skilled at
attending out -
of -
hospital births.»
A study
of 3,257
out -
of -
hospital births attended by Arizona licensed midwives between 1978 - 85 shows a perinatal mortality rate
of 2.2 per 1,000 and a neonatal mortality rate
of 1.1 per 1,000 live
births.
Attending births since 2004 with a loving, attentive, «wallflower» style
of midwifery, practicing the art
of invisibility at
birth, respect
of a mother's space, and the use
of natural, non-allopathic remedies for health and healing, Anita is certified in Neonatal Resuscitation and a graduate
of Ancient Art Midwifery Institute which focuses specifically in training only
out -
of -
hospital midwives.