Midwives work to increase acceptance, popularity of their services
It's extremely gratifying to guide and support a woman through her pregnancy and the birth of her baby, said certified nurse-midwife Rachel Sieman. |
Originally published in the Vindicator (Youngstown, Ohio)
Posted on Independent.com |
April 11, 2008 |
Midwives in the mainstream
"More and more mothers-to-be are having babies their way, with the help of a midwife." A profile of midwifery in Texas. |
Star Telegram |
March 31, 2008 |
Nurse-midwives collaborate with OB/GYN team
Women who choose to have their babies under a midwife’s care will find their needs fully met at the Paul and Judy Andrews Women’s Hospital. |
Star Telegram |
March 25, 2008 |
Group meetings helpful for moms during pregnancy
Nurse-midwives at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston start a CenteringPregnancy program. |
Baylor College of Medicine |
March 20, 2008 |
Women's health: Holistic approach on Friendly Isle
Joan Thompson, CNM works at a center that embraces a unique model of women’s health care through family-friendly care and education. |
Molokai Times |
March 12, 2008 |
First of It's Kind Birthing Center Unveiled in Lowcountry
A profile of
Lesley Rathbun, CNM's birth center, Charleston Birth Place. |
Live 5 News |
March 11, 2008 |
Choosing A Midwife - A Primer for Moms-to-Be
An interview with Leslie Ludka, CNM, Senior Technical Advisor about common questions and concerns related to choosing a midwife. |
Metropolitian Mama |
March 8, 2008 |
| Oakland male midwife is one of 3 in state
A profile of Patrick Thornton, CNM of Squirrel Hill, PA. |
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
February 4, 2008 |
Poirier's Path Takes Her Home
Roberta Poirier, CNM, recipient of
one of 11 “real heroes” by the Chippewa Valley chapter of the American Red Cross |
Chippewa.com |
January 30, 2008 |
Birth Centers 101
An interview with Cynthia Flynn, CNM, newly elected president of the American Association of Birth Centers. |
Metropolitian Mama |
January 24, 2008 |
Making Childbirth Safer in the Developing World
A profile of Lynn Sibley, CNM’s work to introduce Home Based Life Saving Skills in the developing world. |
Emory Nursing |
Fall 2007 |
| Ann Pleshette Murphy, parenting contributor for Good Morning America, recommends certified nurse-midwives in Good DIY Deliveries: More Women Go It Alone. |
Good Morning America |
January 7, 2008 |
Comforts of Home
The two-woman, bilingual midwifery practice launched on Oct. 1 as a service of Boulder Women’s Care, a medical practice on the Boulder Community Foothills Hospital campus. |
Longmont Times Call
Boulder, CO |
December 18, 2007 |
| South Coast Midwifery, a Birth Center in Irvine, CA owned by Lorri Walker, RNC, NP, CNM hosted a private screening of The Business of Being Born with special guest Ricki Lake. The event and story was featured in the Orange County Register and Daily Pilot newspapers. |
Orange County Register and Daily Pilot |
November 9, 2007 |
Midwifery Growing in National Popularity
While pregnant women across the country visit doctors every day, many don't realize that an alternative to doctor's care, midwifery, is growing in popularity. |
BYU NewsNet |
October 11, 2007 |
Landstuhl's group approach to prenatal care
"I got more time with every patient as opposed to the 15-minute visits once a month. We had hours and hours together.”said Air Force Lt. Col. Mary Claire Wahl, a certified nurse midwife who led the group. |
Stars & Stripes |
October 15, 2007 |
The modern-day midwife: Ranks of obstetrician alternatives are shrinking, partly due to high malpractice claims, insurance costs According to the American Public Health Association, "with its focus on pregnancy as a normal life event and health promotion for women of all ages, the midwifery model of care is an appropriate alternative or complement to the medical approach to childbirth." |
Floridatoday.com |
August 21, 2007 |
Study Finds Group Prenatal Care Results in Improved Perinatal Outcomes Over Standard Care at No Additional Cost New Haven, Conn. — Group prenatal care can improve pregnancy outcomes in the areas of reducing preterm births and increasing breastfeeding initiation, psychosocial function and patient satisfaction without incurring any additional costs over standard care according to a study published in the August 2007 issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology. |
Press Release |
August 7, 2007 |
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Medically Unnecessary Cesarean Section By Ellen Catalinotto, RN, CNM Does scheduling a medically unnecessary cesarean section guarantee an easy delivery and a perfect baby? |
American Journal of Nursing |
July 2007 |
Do-It-Yourself Delivery Washington Post Examines Practice of Unassisted Childbirth in US Kaiser network.org - Washington,DC,USA Mairi Breen Rothman, spokesperson for the American College of Nurse-Midwives, said that it is critical for women to have expert guidance during labor...
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The Washington Post |
July 31, 2007 |
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Midwives approved to prescribe Medication Pennsylvania is the sole remaining state to bar certified nurse-midwives from writing prescriptions for their patients. Now, that barrier is about to fall. |
Post-gazette.com |
July 19, 2007 |
A tradition of service: Midwifery school builds on founder's legacy Starting in 1925, Mary Breckinridge and her Frontier Nursing Service became icons in Eastern Kentucky, riding horses across the mountains to deliver babies and bring healthcare to those who needed it most. |
Kentucky.com Lexington Hearald-Leader |
June 25, 2007 |
High Deductible Plans Cost more for Materinity Care The first study of its kind has found that families typically pay much more out of pocket for maternity care under the new high-deductible health insurance plans paired with health savings accounts that have been heavily touted by President Bush and others. |
The Washington Post |
June 13, 2007 |
Maternity Care Cost The program discusses recent findings of a Kaiser study on maternity cost variance between traditional and consumer-driven health insurance plans. The show also examines the role of economic pressures and societal trends in maternity care. Guests include: • Leslie Cragin - certified nurse midwife and associate clinical professor at UCSF's Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
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KQED Public Radio

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June 13, 2007
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A Labor without End Ruth Lubic defied doctors to champion midwifery and change the way American women give birth. In the last four decades, she has been determined to make sure poor and minority women are given that same care and nurturing during pregnancy and labor. |
The Washington Post |
May 27, 2007 |
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Discussion on "A Labor without End" Article Ruth you are amazing. Thank you for all that you have done and our doing for women's and children's rights! .... |
The Washington Post - Post Magazine |
May 29, 2007 |
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Midwives Put New Face on Ancient Profession More than 2,000 certified nurse midwives are in Chicago for the 52nd Annual Conference of the American College of Nurse Midwives. |
Chicago Public Radio |
May 25, 2007 |
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Salem Hospital Sends Midwives Packing Midwives at the Salem Women's Clinic have become popular among expectant parents in the Salem area. But four midwives at the clinic are being forced to end their practices at the end of June. The problem is a conflict between Salem Hospital and the doctor that oversees the midwives. The hospital says the case is isolated to one physician: Doctor Elizabeth Harmon. Now, she's filed an anti-trust lawsuit. And as unusual as that might sound, as Colin Fogarty reports, midwifery experts say the case is not unique. |
Oregon Public Broadcasing |
May 30, 2007 |
Midwives and Local Maternity Care Midwives provide birthing services to a wide spectrum of expectant mothers, from those in under-served communities to families seeking alternatives to the conventional hospital deliveries. But some activists are now sounding alarms, after two local birthing centers announced they're closing their doors. We explore the local infrastructure for expecting families. |
WAMU 88.5FM |
May 03, 2007 |
Getting Ahead: Department of Labor MIDWIFE CHRIS BONTRAGER of Silver Spring will never forget her first day on the job. "I was starting my training at a hospital in Fredericksburg, and a woman was having her ninth baby. She was nine centimeters dilated when she arrived and she had the baby 30 minutes later. I thought, 'Birth can be pretty simple sometimes.' I didn't even really have a chance to get nervous."
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Express, Washington, DC
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February 14, 2007 |
Grandma doesn't train midwives; master's programs do Tiffany Branam was six months pregnant with her son Josiah when she first met Shane Hirst, the certified nurse midwife at the Voss Center for Women. "I had been reading a lot about natural birth and I decided that I wanted to do it that way," Branam said. After paying visits to Hirst's office for prenatal care, Branam bravely went through an all-natural birth at Ball Memorial Hospital, while having Hirst with her every step of the way during labor. |
The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana |
February 20, 2006 |
Oh Baby! Popularity of midwives rises in state One week away from delivering her first child, Rikki Margrave was getting one of her final checkups from Erin Kapla. But there wasn't a doctor in the room. "That's what she was more comfortable with," said Margrave's husband Dave Margrave regarding his wife's choice to use a midwife. "She wants to deliver with a midwife if at all possible."
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Henry Daily Herald, Georgia
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February 17, 2006
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Midwife aids expectant mothers When patients meet with certified nurse midwife Suzanne Berger for the first time, she will often ask them if they know what a midwife is. "I tell them in the beginning there was Adam and Eve and there probably was a midwife," said Berger, who works for the Women's Care Center in Rhinebeck and Kingston. "Midwives have been helping women since the beginning of time."
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Poughkeepsie Journal
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February 7, 2006
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Local mothers-to-be find midwives 'help nature take its course' "I wanted to be treated as a mom going through anatural process, not a patient who was having a medical problem," Smith explained. "Midwives definitely take the time to sit down with you, talk with you about everything--I never felt like they rushed me. They did whatever they could to allow me the birth that I wanted. Really, midwives help nature take its course."
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Lowell Sun
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November 29, 2005
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ARHP Newsletter features 'Member Spotlight: Patricia Murphy, CNM, DrPH, FACNM' "I think ARHP is one of those rare professional organizations that is truly multidisciplinary and inclusive of all who work in the field of reproductive health," says Patricia Murphy, CNM, DrPH, FACNM, newly elected member of the ARHP board. An ARHP member for almost 10 years, Dr. Murphy has served on the planning committee for the annual meeting and as a faculty presenter for many of ARHP's educational programs.
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ARHP Update
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October 2005
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Volunteer Doulas Help Women in Labor Mayri Sagady-Leslie, CNM, MSN, current director of the UCSD Nurse Midwifery Service and the UCSD Birth Center, started the Hearts & Hands program at the urging of Linda Levy, head of Maternal Services at UCSD. "Creating the volunteer doula program at UCSD Medical Center was a 'win-win-win' situation," Sagady-Leslie said. |
Voice of San Diego
San Diego, California |
September 29, 2005 |
Midwifery growth boosts Deaconess service At Deaconess Medical Center Women's Clinic, hundreds of photographs of babies who were delivered by the clinic's certified nurse-midwives are featured prominently on the walls. Those pictures bear testament both to the midwives' pride in their profession, and to the rising popularity of midwifery services here and nationwide.
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Spokane Journal of Business
Spokane, Washington
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September 29, 2005
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Promote Your Midwife Practice and the Profession Tooting their own horns may not come naturally to most certified nurse-midwives (CNMs), but it's essential if you've taken the plunge into private practice. From advertising in the Yellow Pages to painting faces at local fairs, entrepreneurial CNMs share the best methods they've used to promote their practices and their profession to potential clients.
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Monster.com |
October 2005
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WSU receives $725,000 for midwife program "Wayne State University received a $725,000 grant this month from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to strengthen their newly pre-accredited Nurse Midwifery program, aimed specifically at teaching registered nurses to assist births in a diverse, urban environment." |
South End Newspaper
Detroit, MI |
September 14, 2005 |
Local Midwives Deliver Support to Hurricane Babies "Support for Katrina's victims continues to pour in from the Miami Valley. On Monday a local group of mid-wives launched a campaign to bring comfort to displaced mothers and their babies." |
WDTN-TV
Dayton, Ohio |
September 12, 2005
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Women's Health Alliance Forming A new statewide alliance is reaching outside of traditional family planning circles to counteract state legislative attempts to restrict access to women's health care. |
The Capital Times
Madison, WI
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August 25, 2005
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