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midwife

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for midwife.

Editorial note

My girlfriend (a midwife) is jealous every time she reads a story of a doctor/nurse/midwife assisting in an emergency birth in a plane or something.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(obstetrics) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of midwife gathered in one view.

noun

(obstetrics) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.

verb

(transitive) To act as a midwife.

verb

(transitive, figuratively) To facilitate the emergence of.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for midwife.

noun

(obstetrics) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.

verb

(transitive) To act as a midwife.

verb

(transitive, figuratively) To facilitate the emergence of.

noun

(rare, figuratively) Someone who assists in bringing about some result or project.

Example sentences

1

My girlfriend (a midwife) is jealous every time she reads a story of a doctor/nurse/midwife assisting in an emergency birth in a plane or something.

2

In the UK a midwife is a qualified registered specialist nurse.

3

Using a midwife in the US is considered extreme or weird.

4

While the caesarean team was preparing, the hospital's midwife managed to deliver the baby with a pump.

5

Births are normally monitored by a midwife in a maternity ward, as opposed to a doctor in a ob/gen clinic.

6

It's a protected term - you can't call yourself a midwife withoutthe qualification and registration.

7

Even poor people use hospitals - the people you think midwife's might be useful for.

8

Next time, try a midwife if you and your wife are comfortable with home birth.

9

In the UK the term midwife is more or less synonymous with obstetric-specialist nurse.

10

If you actually need one, then the midwife will take you to a hospital.

11

I type this now from her cottage in some impoverished mountains where she is the local midwife.

12

My mother-in-law is a retired nurse midwife who delivered >600 babies in England & Scotland during her career before moving to the US.

Quote examples

1

We later had an appointment with our attending obstetrician to go over our case notes, and she said that midwives with a stronger focus on natural childbirth will often leave mothers pushing for longer than a hospital or more "conventional" midwife would.

2

Well, for me, bad, but mostly for reasons unrelated to the main issue in the discussion -- because it uses an apostrophe improperly for "look out, here comes an 's'", and because the plural of "midwife" is "midwives".

Proper noun examples

1

One in the US is Certified Nurse Midwife, essentially they are RNs with a certification in midwifery as well.

2

So small they in no way keep out competent people however poor: if you can afford a cheap TV then you can afford to be a Midwife.

3

These include: Preschool teacher, Optician, Midwife, Veterinarian Technologist.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use midwife in a sentence?

My girlfriend (a midwife) is jealous every time she reads a story of a doctor/nurse/midwife assisting in an emergency birth in a plane or something.

What does midwife mean?

(obstetrics) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.

What part of speech is midwife?

midwife is commonly used as noun, verb.