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A Guide to Midwives Description: Use this MSN guide to find out who midwives are and what they can do for you. (eshop.msn.com) |
Ask Your Midwife Description: Advice on pregnancy, childbirth, STDs, infertility and gynecology with articles and discussion boards, moderated by Elizabeth Stein, a certified nurse midwife in New York City. (askyourmidwife.com) |
BirthSupplies.com Description: Equipment for homebirth midwives, including birthkits, birthing supplies, videos, books, and miscellaneous baby products, including fetoscopes. (birthsupplies.com) |
Childbirth at Home: A Labor of Love Description: Holistic online childbirth resource center from Shelly Girard, midwife in southern California. Exercises, birthing options, provider questions, reading list, and care providers directory, for the expectant woman. Discourse on topical issues, training options, and plan for a midwifery school for practitioners and prospective midwives. (socalbirth.org) |
Gentle Birth Description: Collection of midwifery articles and resources and links to online research articles. Detailed aspects of pregnancy and childbirth and a perspective on homebirth. Northern California resources and services for midwives and expectant mothers, and notes for midwives. (gentlebirth.org) |
Intermid Description: A specialist site from the publishers of the British Journal of Midwifery. Includes a library and archives, the history, editorial and news and the profession. (intermid.co.uk) |
Mendocino Midwife Description: Resources and information about homebirths, water birthing, family products, birth stories and book reviews. Carla Stange is a Certified Nurse Midwife in practice on the Northern California coast for 15 years. (mendocinomidwife.com) |
Midwife's Dream Description: Collection of articles and links from Midge Jolly, midwife. (members.aol.com) |
MidwifeInfo Description: Provides resources to midwives, students and consumers. Includes a glossary, database of midwives, conference information and a forum. (midwifeinfo.com) |
Midwifery Information Description: Clarifies what a midwife is, does, and the different types. It provides helpful questions to ask your provider and answers FAQs. (midwiferyinformation.homestead.com) |
Midwifery Resources Description: Includes FAQS, bulletin board, chat, vast resource of links, visitor pregnancy albums. Maintained by a registered midwife. (website.lineone.net) |
Midwifery Today Articles Description: Learn about pregnancy, birth, midwifery, herbs, drugs and alternative medicine. (midwiferytoday.com) |
NMAP Gateway Description: Annotated, searchable database of links. (nmap.ac.uk) |
On-Line Birth Center Description: Resources for midwives, nurses, doulas, childbirth educators, doctors, and parents. (efn.org) |
Waterbirth International Description: Find a midwife with the International Waterbirth Referral Service. A resource for information and waterbirth products. Birth tub rentals, sales, and conference information. (waterbirth.org) |
Wisewoman Childbirth Traditions Description: Homebirth information and birth stories provided by a licensed midwife. (wisewomanchildbirth.com) |
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