Certified Nurse-Midwives
When you’re sporting a baby bump, it seems the questions never end. Boy or girl? Cloth diapers or disposables? OB-GYN or nurse-midwife?
If you’re curious about midwifery, you can learn more here.
When you’re sporting a baby bump, it seems the questions never end. Boy or girl? Cloth diapers or disposables? OB-GYN or nurse-midwife?
If you’re curious about midwifery, you can learn more here.
A certified nurse-midwife (CNM) is a registered nurse who is educated in nursing and midwifery and certified through the American College of Nurse-Midwives.
CNMs focus on educating and empowering women to make healthy decisions. We encourage you to ask questions and be actively involved in the care you receive. Your family is welcome to participate in office visits and during labor and birth.
CNMs provide comprehensive women’s healthcare. They care for you from the early stages of pregnancy, through labor and delivery and into the first phase of postpartum care. CNMs generally deliver babies in a hospital or birth center and not at home.
Your certified nurse-midwife will provide support in a variety of ways:
Certified nurse-midwives also can provide nutrition counseling and well-woman care.
Doctors are available to consult with CNMs 24 hours a day. If you need continuous high-risk care, our doctors can manage your care in the office and the hospital.