Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)?
Certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) are licensed health care practitioners educated in the two disciplines of nursing and midwifery. We provide primary health care to women including: prenatal care, labor and delivery care, care after birth, gynecological exams, assistance with family planning decisions, preconception care, fertility management, menopausal management and counseling in health maintenance and disease prevention. The midwifery model of care is based on the belief that pregnancy and birth are normal processes within the lifetime of a woman’s health care needs.
What is the difference between a CNM and other midwives in
Throughout history, the ancient word “midwife” has been used to describe women who are "with women" at birth. Contemporary usage associates this word with a philosophy of care that focuses on the needs of each woman and her family, offers a variety of options, and minimizes unnecessary intervention. CNMs blend the supportive care women have come to expect with current scientific knowledge (which includes close collaboration with the medical community) and has grown to encompass well woman care.
Many midwives in
The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) believes that, in the
All CNMs in the U.S. have earned at least a bachelor's degree, while over 70% hold a master's degree or higher.
How do I know that I will get safe care from a midwife?
The
Where will I have my baby if I chose a CNM?
Some people assume that CNMs deliver babies at home, but that is not the case in
Why should I choose a Nurse-Midwife if I’m not pregnant?
CNMs offer a variety of health care services and high quality health care for women. We take a complete family and personal medical history and provide a thorough and gentle examination. We will suggest and order age appropriate laboratory and screening exams. Birth control counseling, healthy lifestyle teaching, prescriptions and follow-up exams are also available from your CNM.
We are very interested in promoting healthy lifestyles for all women. Midwives care for adolescents, women of childbearing age and women during menopause. You will be encouraged to ask questions and given time for the answers. We emphasize teaching about risk factors and self care practices that aid in disease prevention. Should you be diagnosed with a medical condition that requires specialized treatment, we have referral relationships with many excellent health care providers in various specialties. Even the






