Midwifery in a sentence as a noun

Can you expand a bit on what you mean by "midwifery is illegal"?

Our midwife went to an ivy league midwifery school and had a license.

There's no redundancy with midwifery that I can see.

I strongly doubt that midwifery would be the one that would see the biggest effect, but I would love to see a study exploring it.

Even if you concede that point we're left with the question of why midwifery is especially risky in Ethiopia.

Do you think women ended up dominating careers like midwifery and nursing because they all just happened to realllllllly like that?

But management is the midwifery of production, and review of technical peers beats review of managers any day.

Is it appropriate or do you feel that people should have to say "Midwifes, both the females that practice midwifery and the males in in this profession, are in demand"?

I see that modern midwifery is largely restricted to affluent, white, women, while the art of midwifery has largely been lost in the black community.

Something I think people should be aware of is how the resurgence of midwifery in the Western world is a response to our increasing negligence in taking care of expectant and birthing mothers.

The point of subsidiarity though is that it puts central authorities in the position of midwifery for having such a world emerge rather than in the position of architecting, designing, and building it.

Midwifery definitions

noun

the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother

See also: obstetrics tocology

noun

assisting women at childbirth