Originally Posted by 2BNavelgazer
I agree with this I just do not see why that L&D experience cannot be had while I am completing the didactic portion of the program. By the time that I would start the clinical portion I would have that 1 year requirement met.
This is an excellent plan! This would be sufficient experience to take into your IP clinicals ... there is much to midwifery, such as office visits, that L&D nursing experience does not really give you an edge on ....
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I didn't mention previously, but I was able to apprentice with a birth center/homebirth CNM who is a dear friend for 3 months. I used that experience to decide if I wanted to spend the time it took to become a midwife or if doula'ing would satisfy that birth craving. I learned how the basics of being a midwife during this time. I have some skills so I am not going into a grad program blind here![/quote]
You got great experience here with labor support and out of hospital births, but, I wouldn't go so far as to say "all" the basics of being a midwife -- being at births in this environment is good to have, though. Schools usually don't let students attend homebirths for liability reasons. Best of luck to you!