04/16/2022
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04/16/2022
International Institute for Health Care Professionals is a licensed vocational school that offers courses in various medical and health disciplines.
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03/16/2022
Join the newest class of midwifery students! If you already have your basic science classes, you can begin right away!
12/05/2021
The largest waterbirth study yet was published this week by researchers from Oregon.
https://upliftlab.org/waterbirth/?fbclid=IwAR0OhJyxsfugtRuZ9AYlE10G_1BxQp9W88H5lNJobYKGh98RwcuIY93jk_w
Waterbirth Study - Uplift Lab
Largest Ever Waterbirth Study Examining 17,500+ waterbirths Matched control of 17,500+ land births Key findings: Waterbirth finds it is neither as harmful as some current guidelines suggest, nor as benign as some proponents claim. Outcomes per 5000 women and birthing people who birth in water: 3 wil...
11/22/2021
An article from 2020, but still timely! Midwifery classes at IIHCP start in January!
During coronavirus hospital surge, a midwife recommends home birth
During a pandemic, a home birth starts looking better every second. Midwives with their specialized skills in low-risk normal birth can be of great service.
11/08/2021
Midwives change the birth experience!
Midwives change the birth experience
Corinne S KennedyMemphis Commercial AppealUSA TODAY NETWORK – TENNES
10/15/2021
Research in the field of midwifery is important! Because with research in hand we have facts and a solid foundation to push for changes. The COVID-19 pandemic has offered a window of opportunity for midwives to demonstrate their skills to a wider audience and challenge the perception that hospital-based, physician-managed birth is the only safe type of birth. In fact, this crisis has already revealed that the U.S. needs community midwives’ previously undervalued skills. Further, these circumstances may offer midwives the leverage to advocate for policies that support their legal practice and broaden their patient access and scope of care. With successful policy efforts, midwives and their advocates may create a new model of U.S. maternity care with more options for families across the country.
The COVID-19 pandemic: A focusing event to promote community midwifery policies in the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented stress on health care systems across the globe. This stress has altered prenatal, labor, delivery, and …
10/12/2021
Midwifery is what women want and what the world needs!.
Empowered Midwives Could Save More Lives
“Midwifery is what women want and what the world needs,” said Anneka Knutsson, Chief, Sexual and Reproductive Health Branch, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) at the Fourth Global Midwifery [...]
09/03/2021
Midwifery classes starting soon! The community needs midwives, not only for better birth outcomes but also because midwives truly care for families.
Black Women Turn to Midwives to Avoid COVID and ‘Feel Cared For’
Midwifery was a tradition among slaves from Africa, but in more recent decades, pregnant Black women have generally shunned the approach. Now, home births and midwives are making a comeback in the …