Similar words: midwifery, man and wife, midway, midweek, wife, housewife, battle of midway, wifi. Meaning: ['mɪdwaɪf] n. a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies.
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61. Washington's efforts to midwife a Mideast settlement ( Newsweek ).
62. A male common midwife toad carries eggs between its hind legs in this undated handout picture released on March 9 by the Pyrenees National Park.
63. Requirements to become a midwife are different depending on whether you want to become a certified midwife or a certified nurse-midwife.
64. This means that millions of births are not assisted by a midwife, a doctor or a trained nurse.
65. Your ob-gyn or midwife may want you to keep a fetal movement chart during a specific time period.
66. Have you considered using a midwife to deliver your baby naturally?
67. Method: Analyzing the structural level of midwife core competence, using the psychology, from which the competency of connotation, extension, level and the structure, etc.
68. Methods Following the working experience, we analyse its reason about puerpera, embryo and midwife.
69. Reference from Senior Nurse Midwife with whom you have worked for at least 12 months.
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