 This study explored the willingness among healthcare providers in Bangladesh to support a greater role for midwifery centers in maternity services. Interviews with 55 midwives, midwifery educators, and final year midwifery students revealed five categories. One, accessibility issues. Two, lack of respect for women. Three, community engagement. Four, integration into the healthcare system. And five, standards of care. The findings suggest that more advocacy, information, and education on the benefits of midwife-assisted childbirth are necessary to increase the willingness of healthcare providers to support a midwifery center care model. This article was authored by Nor Islam Papu, Ida Ober, Orika Berskot, and others.