Midwife
A person trained to assist a woman during childbirth.
Many midwives also provide prenatal care for pregnant women, birth education for women and their partners, and care for mothers and newborn babies after the birth.
A midwife may be a man or a woman.
Depending on local law, midwives may deliver babies in the mother's home, in a special birthing center or clinic, or in a hospital.
Most midwives specialize in normal, uncomplicated deliveries, referring women with health problems that could require hospitalization during birth to a hospital-based obstetrician.
Others work with physicians as part of a team.
Legal qualifications required to practice midwifery differ between the US states and various countries.
See also midwife, certified; midwife, certified nurse; midwife, certified professional; midwife, direct-entry; midwife, traditional.