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How is a nurse-midwife different from a doctor?

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How is a nurse-midwife different from a doctor?

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Nurse-midwives are trained in the care of primarily healthy women, both pregnant and non-pregnant. The model used is a holistic model of care that incorporates physical, mental, and social needs of the entire family. Studies show that this model of behavior results in fewer use of interventions such as medications, cesareans, etc.

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