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What do Midwives do?
Midwives physically deliver babies alongside providing emotional care for the pregnancy journey. They are there for the full experience—every trimester, labor and delivery, and post-partum.
What is the difference between a nurse and a Midwife?
A Midwife specializes with labor and delivery while nurses can cover a range of medical areas. They also answer any questions that the pateient may have regarding their pregnancy, labor, and delivery.
Patients may have questions on the road to delivery and Midwives are there to provide specialized answers, catered to the individual patient.
Midwives truly want to care for the patient and support them through their pregnancy journey.
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