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The Health Care Options Available During Pregnancy

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Liz Ford Dr. Skulley English 122-501 23 June 2015 “Push” for Midwives There are many health care options available during pregnancy, so why would a mother want to choose a midwife? Midwifery is a natural approach to labor and delivery that offers a less intrusive kind of birthing environment, more birthing options, and midwives are able to accommodate the specific needs and wants of the mother. “Midwives attend approximately 10% of births in the U.S. across all settings, including hospitals, birth centers, and home births. In every setting, midwife-led maternity care results in reduced infant and maternal mortality and morbidity, fewer medical interventions, decreased costs, increased savings, and improved client satisfaction” (MANA). In …show more content…

It was considered offensive for a man to be a part of the birthing process so it was tradition for prior mothers with extensive knowledge of herbal remedies to tend to other women during the delivery process of pregnancy. Long before medical journals or any form of education, midwives would pass their knowledge and skills down to other women on how to deliver a child. During the Colonial times, women were the only sex allowed in the delivery room, yet it was the doctors, men, that were writing information about delivering infants. As the population of doctors increased, and the popularity of hospitals emerged, more men started delivery infants. A midwifes’ social acceptance ranking in society varied in history from highly respected, to being persecuted for “witchcraft”, until laws dismissed witchcraft, and midwives were now becoming licensed. In most cases, around the 18th century, midwifery was monitored by religious or governmental institutions and collaboration with a male doctor was usually recommended until a woman was considered low risk for any medical interventions. This collaboration was mainly a precaution to ensure that the mother was receiving the best kind of care possible due to her specific needs and wants but with advances in pain relief and medical tools, being seen in a hospital with a doctor was a rising trend. (*100%) A common misconception from

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