so what the hell do you do when there are complications? call a dr? why the hell are they not at the dr in the first place? so what the hell do they actually do? really. tell you your doing a good job until a problem occurs? wtf. that makes about as much sense as one of those dog whisperers. they have a word for these people already. its called a nanny. gimmick.
@thedongerknowsall midwives can diagnose and treat every complication that a doctor can. the only thing they can't do is perform c-sections. they're just as experienced as an OB. a doctor in the room doesn't guarantee that you're safe either, maternal death rates in OB care are just as high (if not higher, since they perform more surgeries)
OBs go through 4 years of medical school hell followed by 4 years of a grueling OBGYN residency, and perhaps even a year or two of specialty fellowship. Certified nurse midwives spend 2 years in nursing school and 2 to 3 years in a midwifery program.
And you expect us to believe that the only difference between the two is the ability to perform surgery?
@DrSandmann Actually, you have to complete 4 years of nursing school. And also you have to be an apprentice after you complete that and 4 years of midwifery school. Lets see: 4+4+1=4+4+1
I am interested in becoming a CPM(Certified Professional Midwife), and was wondering if anyone could tell me how much/what type of schooling is required to become a CPM in the US. If anyone can tell me just message me on my account!!
I wanna be a midwife. :o
8 years of schooling, though... I don't think I could do it. :/
I'm only in high school and can't even fathom 4 years of college, nonetheless 8. -_-
KikyoChanXD 1 year ago
doula
Bavmordaa 1 year ago
VERY BABY!!!
konstantin523 1 year ago
I'm interested in becoming a CPM. I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what is required and what kind of schooling is done in becoming that?
Thank you!
God Bless!
RavenMidnight911 2 years ago
so what the hell do you do when there are complications? call a dr? why the hell are they not at the dr in the first place? so what the hell do they actually do? really. tell you your doing a good job until a problem occurs? wtf. that makes about as much sense as one of those dog whisperers. they have a word for these people already. its called a nanny. gimmick.
thedongerknowsall 2 years ago
are you an idiot
reggie11953 2 years ago
@thedongerknowsall midwives can diagnose and treat every complication that a doctor can. the only thing they can't do is perform c-sections. they're just as experienced as an OB. a doctor in the room doesn't guarantee that you're safe either, maternal death rates in OB care are just as high (if not higher, since they perform more surgeries)
BackwardsHatToucan 1 year ago
@BackwardsHatToucan
Oh really?
OBs go through 4 years of medical school hell followed by 4 years of a grueling OBGYN residency, and perhaps even a year or two of specialty fellowship. Certified nurse midwives spend 2 years in nursing school and 2 to 3 years in a midwifery program.
And you expect us to believe that the only difference between the two is the ability to perform surgery?
Nice try.
DrSandmann 1 year ago
@DrSandmann Why are you so cranky?
reandruzzi 1 year ago
@DrSandmann Actually, you have to complete 4 years of nursing school. And also you have to be an apprentice after you complete that and 4 years of midwifery school. Lets see: 4+4+1=4+4+1
Wow. That looks exactly the same to me.
roxanne1941 1 year ago
so, basically, doulas are only for rich people.
bgilstrap80 2 years ago
Not true, I am a doula and I volunteer for low-income women all of the time.
rosymelanie 2 years ago
I'm a midwife!
AnneLien1987 2 years ago
I am interested in becoming a CPM(Certified Professional Midwife), and was wondering if anyone could tell me how much/what type of schooling is required to become a CPM in the US. If anyone can tell me just message me on my account!!
Thank You!
God Bless
redhead31293 2 years ago
midwives rock!
Anita50882 3 years ago