OK, I can't say I am doing this but I am seriously considering it being the path I would ideally like to go. For me, I like the idea of having a small rural practice where I can attend births and care for women and children's health both. I love the idea of caring for the entire family and really helping them through this transition, rather than having the ped take over and the parents be given different advice, et cet. I feel that not just post partum, but having young children in general can be exhausting as well as confusing, and to have one care provider to care for your young family and understand your family as an whole entity, not seperate peices---would be lovely! now, the logistics of that I haven't figured out. Licensing, certification, liability, et cet.
Education wise, it appeals also because I would move though and do the FNP first, practice for a while as an FNP while my own children are young. Gain experiance while holding a job with relatively regular hours. Then, when they have all reached a reasonable age, I would add on the CNM portion and begin integrating that into the practice. Ideally, I would have a partner to share on call with. Maybe I could partner with a CNM early on while doing FNP work.
Just dreaming out loud!
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