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An obstetrician, a family medicine doctor, or a certified nurse-midwife can manage a miscarriage.
If you think you have symptoms of preterm labor, call your doctor or certified nurse-midwife.
As a certified nurse-midwife, I, too, have come face to face with the heartbreak of early teen-age pregnancy.
The writer is a certified nurse-midwife.
Bonnie Urquhart Gruenberg is an artist, photographer, author, and certified nurse-midwife.
Your family medicine doctor, certified nurse-midwife, or certified professional midwife can assist with the surgery and provide your follow-up care.
Ms. Krones, 32 years old, is a certified nurse-midwife at Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington.
Ellie McLees had been an ob nurse at Community General and decided to train as a certified nurse-midwife.
If you are in preterm labor, your doctor or certified nurse-midwife must weigh the risks of early delivery against the risks of waiting to deliver.
Certified nurse-midwife Obstetrician/gynecologist Family medicine physician Nurse practitioner Physician assistant Emergency medicine specialist A diagnosed ectopic pregnancy is treated by a gynecologist.
In contrast, in the United States a certified nurse-midwife can deliver a baby outside of a hospital and without doctor's assistance but is a conventionally trained nurse who has undergone an extra one to two years of training.
Such is the belief of an Irvington couple: Frederick A. Gonzalez, a doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, and his wife, Dianne S. Moore, a certified nurse-midwife who has a doctorate in nursing.
Lynn Sara Glickman, a certified nurse-midwife at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, and Eli Max Moore, an assistant district attorney in the Bronx, were married last evening at the Great Neck (L.I.) Synagogue.
In 1951, while on the staff of Life magazine, he followed a remarkable certified nurse-midwife, Maude Callen, as she made her rounds in rural South Carolina, not only helping women to deliver their babies but also attending to the general health-care needs of an impoverished population.
"It's really disturbing to us that women come into their pregnancies obese and then leave them even more obese," said Barbara Hackley, a certified nurse-midwife at the health center of the Children's Health Fund and Montefiore Medical Center in the South Bronx.