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Philosophy                   Midwives, Frontier Nursing Service, Hyden Kentucky circa 1925                             Midwives                 midwives          

Our Philosophy of Care.  We, the midwives of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, affirm the power and strength of women and the importance of their health in the well-being of families, communities and nations.

We believe in the basic human rights of all persons, recognizing that women often incur an undue burden of risk when these rights are violated. We believe every person has a right to: Equitable, ethical, accessible quality health care that promotes healing and health Health care that respects human dignity, individuality and diversity among groups Complete and accurate information to make informed health care decisions Self-determination and active participation in health care decisions Involvement of a woman's designated family members, to the extent desired, in all health care experiences .

 We believe the best model of health care for a woman and her family: Promotes a continuous and compassionate partnership.  Acknowledges a person's life experiences and knowledge Includes individualized methods of care and healing guided by the best evidence available Involves therapeutic use of human presence and skillful communication.

  We honor the normalcy of women's lifecycle events. We believe in: Watchful waiting and non-intervention in normal processes. Appropriate use of interventions and technology for current or potential health problems Consultation, collaboration and referral with other members of the health care team as needed to provide optimal health care.

  We affirm that midwifery care incorporates these qualities and that women's health care needs are well-served through midwifery care. Finally, we value formal education, lifelong individual learning, and the development and application of research to guide ethical and competent midwifery practice. These beliefs and values provide the foundation for commitment to individual and collective leadership at the community, state, national and international level to improve the health of women and their families worldwide.

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