[
US
/ˈmɪdˌwaɪfɝi/
]
[ UK /mˈɪdwɪfəɹi/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪdwɪfəɹi/ ]
NOUN
- assisting women at childbirth
- the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
How To Use midwifery In A Sentence
- Two years ago we were looking for ideas for antenatal care that would give women more choice and improve access to midwifery services. Times, Sunday Times
- You will need to have a degree in nursing or midwifery. The Sun
- Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery.
- Universities said last night that applications for nursing, midwifery and allied health courses were down by about 20 per cent compared with this stage last year. Times, Sunday Times
- Heads of midwifery also routinely report a need to take midwives away from postnatal care to staff the labour wards. Times, Sunday Times
- Direct entry to a midwifery programme, with comprehensive training in obstetrics and related subjects such as paediatrics, family planning, epidemiology etc. has been acknowledged as both cost-effective and specifically focused on the needs of childbearing women and their newborn. 1. INTRODUCTION
- Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery.
- Just a skeleton midwifery staff heavily outnumbered by expectant mums. The Sun
- Marsilio Ficino, and his contemporaries, books on pregnancy and midwifery, especially Jacqueline Marie Musacchio's The Art and Ritual of Childbirth in An Interview with Alexis Masters
- Let me pick some items from some past issues: "A goat medicine cabinet" suggesting medications that should be kept on hand by those working with goats; announcement of an upcoming seminar on beekeeping; a discussion of Caseous lymphadenitis in goats; plans for a manure-heated brooder; a method for pasteurizing milk on a small scale; midwifery for shepherds; lambing supplies check list; design for a Zimbabwe fly trap. 9: Domestic animals