License Description |
Midwives provide the necessary supervision, care and advice to women during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period; conduct vaginal deliveries on the midwife's own responsibility, and care for the newborn and the infant. Care to mother and child includes preventive measures, detection of abnormal conditions, procurement of medical assistance when necessary, execution of emergency measures in the absence of medical help, and consulting with a physician whenever there are significant deviations from normal or if there is a medical emergency in either the mother or the infant.
Legislation: NH RSA 326-D; Administrative Rules Chapter Mid 100-500
Certification Requirements:
- Have completed high school or its equivalent
- Complete one college-level course in human anatomy and physiology, or pass a college-level equivalency program or credit by exam
- Neonatal resuscitation (NRP) certification
- Adult and infant/child CPR certification issued by either the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross
- Have not been convicted of a crime involving theft, or injury or violence to others
- Have no condition or circumstance of character or mental or physical state that might discredit the applicant, or prevent the applicant from expected performance as a midwife
- Have made arrangements for medical back-up to support the applicant's practice
- Have made arrangements for prenatal laboratory testing; newborn metabolic screening; and any necessary administration of Rh(D) immune globulin
- Have experience, achieved within five years prior to date of application, under a preceptorship as follows:
- Perform at least 100 prenatal visits on at least 15 different clients, including at least five prenatal visits and postpartum follow-up on each of ten clients
- Attend at least 25 live out-of-hospital births as an observer or person a
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