 This study found that midwives in Ghana are often subjected to violence during childbirth due to cultural norms, pressure from their profession, and other factors. These include poor maternal effort, disrespectful behavior, and uncooperative attitudes. The study also revealed that midwives view this type of violence as acceptable and even beneficial, as it can help facilitate a successful delivery. To address this issue, midwives must be retrained on alternative birthing strategies that do not involve violence. This article was authored by Abina Asafuaba-Yali.