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How to pronounce midwifery in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ob, obstetrics, tocology
Type of medical specialty, medicine
Has types fetology, perinatology, foetology
Type Words
Type of delivery, obstetrical delivery

Examples of midwifery

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The study clearly shows that midwifery led care has huge benefits for all women.
From the guardian.co.uk
All other industrialized countries required a college level degree in midwifery.
From the healthland.time.com
Midwifery regained its status as an autonomous profession in New Zealand in 1990.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Five provinces offer a four year university baccalaureate degree in midwifery.
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There are also a number of schools of nursing and midwifery, mostly in Cabanatuan.
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Midwifery services are free to women living in midwifery regulated provinces.
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Hepworth began researching midwifery in Tucson and was excited to hear the options.
From the sfgate.com
Part of that may be due to midwifery becoming more accepted by white mothers.
From the healthland.time.com
It provides an insight into the state of midwifery in 58 countries across the world.
From the guardian.co.uk
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  • Obstetrics: the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
  • Assisting women at childbirth
  • (midwife) a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies
  • Midwifery is a health care profession in which providers offer care to childbearing women during their pregnancy, labour and birth, and during the postpartum period. They also care for the newborn through to six weeks of age, including assisting the mother with breastfeeding.
  • (midwife) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician; Someone who assists in bringing about some result or project; To act as a midwife; (figuratively) to facilitate the emergence of
  • (Midwife) A person who assists the mother during childbirth. A DEM (Direct Entry Midwife) assists homebirths while a CPM (Certified Professional Midwife) assists births that take place in the hospital or birthing center. See Midwifery: The Art of Doing "Nothing" Well.
  • (midwife) Woman that assists in giving birth.
  • (midwife) a woman trained to help a woman during childbirth
  • (MIDWIFE) a person specially trained in facilitating the childbirth process. This includes education, pre and post natal support.