The word "missing midwife" reminds many people of an unfamiliar, inexperienced woman who helps natural birth without the help of drugs. In fact, the nurse midwife is a registered nurse taught to receive additional school education for women's health and to make women feel as comfortable as possible. Initially, the remedy was a woman's heritage, its "inherent right", and these women were called "people with a clever woman, fraudulent children of the authorities". (Ehrenreich, 1973).
Midwife (CNM): A certified nurse midwife (CNM) is a registered nurse who has completed advanced courses and is accredited by the American Nurse Midwifery College. During pregnancy, during childbirth and after childbirth, the midwife is trained to take care of the woman, performs normal delivery, and takes care of the newborn under normal conditions. Dyskinesia: A neurologist specializing in dyskinesia diagnoses and treats neurological and muscular conditions that may interfere with simple functions such as drinking a glass of water without walking or spilling the room I will receive training. These diseases include tremor, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and Tourette's syndrome.
The purpose of this article is to explain how midwives "become ordinary experts" and how to promote the normality of childbirth. The author defines "midwife as a normal expert". However, it may be impossible to accurately define the differences between fields, organizations, and individuals. In addition, the author defines the usual concept as being an important element in determining the normality of childbirth. "Midwife is a professional technician, professionally supported, maximizes normal delivery, midwife skills need to be improved and evaluated.The role of midwife improves normality It is an indispensable part of a care model that can be done and practice appropriate practical setting "(RCM 2000, page 2)
The midwife's practice center is the relationship between midwife and female. This includes a trust relationship. Women rely on midwives to give confidence. The woman trusts the midwife and knows what is best for himself and her body. Midwives will provide clinical knowledge, skills and advice to pregnant women to form mutual trust and respect relationships (Alef Thorstenson, 2004). The mother and the baby are central focus of the midwife