midwife228 replied to SDtraumamama18's topic in Ob/Gyn
I have worked in small community hospitals and large teaching hospitals, in L&D, Postpartum and NICU as a nurse for 18 years and 19 years as a midwife, so these are collective statistics from all...
In the practice that I previously worked in, we had women insert 3000-4000 mg. of primrose oil capsules lady partslly at bedtime, starting at 36-37 weeks, for cervical ripening. I have read since...
I can't answer for employers as a group but I can tell you that my degree is from Stony Brook and I was never questioned about it in job interviews. I have worked in private practices and now am in a...
It's interesting that Medicaid requires the use of CNMs for low-risk pregnancies where you are; what a great idea! Midwives have a proven record of effectiveness with at-risk populations. I hope...
Ask your nursing professor what she means by that comment. Is she referring to the cost of malpractice insurance? If so, that cost is usually paid by your employer as part of your contract as a...
As an RN, you have the degree requirement to pursue a CNM. You would now need to apply to a university-based CNM program. Some require L&D experience as an RN and I would recommend this; the...
If being a midwife is your passion, it's about more than the salary. I have taken pay cuts for jobs I really wanted as a CNM. But the availability of midwife jobs is another issue to look at. I...
It is ridiculously high - around $25,000 per year for midwives in private practice. Compare that to $2500 which is what it was when I started my first CNM job just 10 years ago. I work for a health...
I have worked in 2 private practices, one in a large suburban practice and the other in a small community hospital-owned practice, and now am working on-staff for a large health care provider so I...
I am a Stony Brook grad, though I will say that I have utmost respect for the Frontier program. Since I am a NY resident, Stony Brook had the advantage of NY state resident tuition, though I came...
The oldest I've seen personally was 47 - but hey, that's only 2 years different! How are you feeling? What kind of OB provider do you have? They would likely consider you high risk based on age but...
Hi Nate, I also say "go for it"! One of my best instructors in Midwifery School was a male CNM. I also know many nurses who worked with him when he was doing clinical midwifery and they all said...