Sometimes babies may have a tongue tie which needs to be diagnosed by a lactation consultant, or perhaps there is a need to
see a specialist midwife or nurse.
Not exact matches
For me, it means I'm under consultant - lead care, and
see specialists and an obstetrician as well as a normal
midwife.
By booking you in early you will be able to have regular ultrasound scans and
see specialist doctors and
midwives who will monitor your condition and attend to you when labour and delivery are imminent.
For a better idea of how these nurses fit in the healthcare system,
see this handy breakdown the American Nurses Association offers to highlight the four types of APRNs: nurse anesthetists, nurse
midwives, certified nurse practitioners and clinical nurse
specialists.