Midwife in a sentence

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Midwife in a sentence

(1) Alytes are also known as midwife toads.

(2) The midwife delivered the baby at home.

(3) The midwife assisted with the birthings.

(4) The clinic has a midwife for childbirth.

(5) Anne Hutchinson was a midwife and healer.

(6) The midwife will deliver the baby at home.

(7) The midwife gently birthed the baby at home.

(8) The midwife helped her through giving birth.

(9) The midwife assisted with the birth of the baby.

(10) The baby was given birth to by a skilled midwife.



Midwife sentence

(11) The midwife was called to deliver a baby at home.

(12) My maternal great-great-grandmother was a midwife.

(13) The midwife was licensed to assist with childbirth.

(14) The midwife noted that the amniotic fluid is clear.

(15) The midwife assisted the mother during parturition.

(16) The midwife palpated around for the baby's position.

(17) I have written a detailed birth-plan for my midwife.

(18) The midwife guided the baby through the birth-canal.

(19) The midwife assisted with the parturition of the baby.

(20) The midwife was trained in handling breech deliveries.




Midwife make sentence

(21) The obstetrician recommended a midwife for the mother.

(22) The midwife used an oxytocic infusion to augment labor.

(23) The midwife provided guidance throughout the birthings.

(24) The midwife provided antenatal advice on breastfeeding.

(25) The midwife carefully swaddled the infant in cerecloths.

(26) The couple chose a midwife to assist with the pregnancy.

(27) The midwife arrived at the home to assist with the birth.

(28) The midwife was well-versed in the stages of parturiency.

(29) The midwife will deliver the baby in the birthing center.

(30) The midwife carefully monitored the mother's contractions.



Sentence of midwife

(31) The midwife palpates through for the position of the baby.

(32) The midwife helped her through the process of giving birth.

(33) The midwife provided excellent care for the pregnant woman.

(34) The midwife provided emotional support throughout the labor.

(35) The midwife used sterile scissors to cut the umbilical cord.

(36) The midwife sutured the mother's episiotomy after childbirth.

(37) The midwife has assisted in countless successful childbirths.

(38) She decided to give birth at home with the help of a midwife.

(39) The midwife provided support during the accouchement process.

(40) The parturient's midwife provided guidance and encouragement.




Midwife meaningful sentence

(41) The midwife administered boluses of oxytocin to induce labor.

(42) The midwife provided support and guidance to the parturients.

(43) The midwife respected the mother's birth plan and preferences.

(44) The midwife used the podalic grip to assist with the delivery.

(45) The midwife used the podalic grip to guide the baby's descent.

(46) The midwife noticed that the secundine was thicker than usual.

(47) The midwife used an ecbolic herb to help with a stalled labor.

(48) The midwife assisted in the parturition of a healthy baby boy.

(49) The midwife was trained to recognize and prevent birth trauma.

(50) Our birth plan includes our preference for a midwife-led birth.



Midwife sentence examples

(51) The midwife provided postpartum care and support to the mother.

(52) The midwife carefully palpated over the pregnant woman's belly.

(53) The midwife provided exceptional care during the accouchements.

(54) The midwife helped the woman be given birth to her first child.

(55) The midwife was there to assist the mother during her childbed.

(56) The midwife assisted the mother as she birthed her first child.

(57) The queen's midwife is helping her prepare to claim the throne.

(58) The midwife assisted with the delivery of the baby's genitalia.

(59) The parents were taught how to swaddle up down by their midwife.

(60) The midwife carefully monitored the delivery of the afterbirths.



Sentence with midwife

(61) The midwife assisted the mother as the baby came into the world.

(62) The midwife showed the new father how to cut the umbilical cord.

(63) The midwife was experienced in handling difficult accouchements.

(64) The midwife helped her give birth to her baby in a birthing pool.

(65) The midwife monitored the baby's heart rate throughout the birth.

(66) The midwife provided support during the natural birth of a child.

(67) The midwife ensured a calm and peaceful environment for the birth.

(68) The midwife gently guided the baby's head out during the delivery.

(69) The midwife offered guidance on postpartum recovery and self-care.

(70) The accouchement was a home birth attended by a certified midwife.




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(71) The midwife gently guided the baby as it was born out of the womb.

(72) The midwife assisted the mother as the baby emerged from the womb.

(73) The midwife used counterpressure to ease the mother's labor pains.

(74) The midwife guided the mother through different birthing positions.

(75) The midwife educated the parents on newborn care and breastfeeding.

(76) The midwife celebrated the birth with the parents and their family.

(77) The midwife gently cradled the baby as it was born out of the womb.

(78) The expectant couple had chosen a midwife to assist with the birth.

(79) The midwife carefully monitored the mother and her liveborn infant.

(80) The midwife used a gallipot to hold the herbs for the birthing tea.



Sentence using midwife

(81) The midwife assisted in several accouchements throughout her career.

(82) The midwife encouraged the mother to stay hydrated during the birth.

(83) The midwife needed to palpate through at the pregnant woman's belly.

(84) The midwife successfully handled a breech delivery during her shift.

(85) The midwife reassured the expectant mother that abruptions are rare.

(86) The midwife explained the role of secundine in protecting the fetus.

(87) The midwife suggested an amniotomy to speed up the delivery process.

(88) The midwife provided support to the mother as she was given birth to.

(89) The midwife monitored the woman's gravidity throughout her pregnancy.

(90) The midwife created a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere for the birth.



Midwife example sentence

(91) The midwife assisted in the delivery when the baby was given birth to.

(92) The midwife provided support and guidance during the woman's childbed.

(93) The midwife discussed the risks associated with a breech presentation.

(94) The midwife palpated under my pelvis to feel the position of the baby.

(95) The midwife explained the risks associated with a breech presentation.

(96) The midwife used ballottement to determine the baby's gestational age.

(97) The midwife provided emotional support during the parturition process.

(98) The midwife will canulate the mother's vein for the oxytocin infusion.

(99) The caul was carefully removed from the newborn's head by the midwife.

(100) The cauls of the newborn babies were carefully removed by the midwife.



Sentence with word midwife

(101) The midwife suggested using a mild baby shampoo to prevent cradle cap.

(102) The midwife provided guidance and care to women at risk of stillbirths.

(103) The midwife provided emotional support during the mother's parturition.

(104) The midwife documented the details of the birth in the medical records.

(105) The term midinettes is derived from the French word for little midwife.

(106) The multipara mother opted for a midwife-led birth for her fifth child.

(107) The midwife provided support to the parturient throughout the delivery.

(108) The midwife palpated under my abdomen to feel the position of the baby.

(109) The maternal care provided by a midwife is essential during childbirth.

(110) Some women choose to have a doula or midwife present during childbirth.



Sentence of midwife

(111) The midwife recommended an episiotomy to speed up the delivery process.

(112) The caul was carefully examined by the midwife to ensure its intactness.

(113) The midwife gently massaged the mother's abdomen to help deliver a baby.

(114) The baby was handed from the midwife to the father for the first cuddle.

(115) The parturient's midwife celebrated the successful delivery of the baby.

(116) The midwife ensured a calm and peaceful environment for the parturition.

(117) The midwife instructed her to push harder during the bearing-down phase.

(118) The midwife auscultated the baby's heartbeat during a prenatal check-up.

(119) The midwife carefully examined the afterbirth to ensure it was complete.

(120) The midwife ensured a calm and peaceful environment for the accouchement.



Midwife used in a sentence

(121) The midwife checked the baby's vital signs and ensured they were healthy.

(122) The midwife provided reassurance and guidance throughout the parturiency.

(123) The midwife explained the importance of the secundine to the new parents.

(124) The midwife palpated around at my belly to feel the position of the baby.

(125) The midwife palpated around up my belly to feel the position of the baby.

(126) The midwife advised me to anoint with medicine for my baby's diaper rash.

(127) The midwife palpated around in my belly to feel the position of the baby.

(128) The midwife palpated around on my belly to feel the position of the baby.

(129) The midwife provided support and guidance during the parturition process.

(130) The midwife will palpate through your belly for the position of the baby.



Midwife sentence in English

(131) The midwife palpates the pregnant woman's uterus to monitor fetal growth.

(132) The midwife helped ease the woman's birth pangs with breathing exercises.

(133) My greatgreatgreat grandmother was a healer and midwife in her community.

(134) The midwife reassured the mother that everything was progressing normally.

(135) The midwife respected the mother's privacy and maintained confidentiality.

(136) The midwife explained the process of secundine expulsion after childbirth.

(137) The midwife guided the mother through the process of being given birth to.

(138) The midwife provided support and guidance during the woman's labour pains.

(139) The midwife noticed that the secundine was still attached to the placenta.

(140) The midwife instructed the mother to push again to deliver the afterbirth.

(141) The midwife checked the baby's weight postnatally to ensure proper growth.

(142) The midwife ensured a smooth and safe accouchement for the mother and baby.

(143) The midwife used various techniques to manage pain during the accouchement.

(144) The midwife used her expertise to help the mother manage pain during labor.

(145) The midwife advocated for the mother's choices and wishes during the birth.

(146) The midwife provided support and guidance when the baby was given birth to.

(147) The midwife gently cut the umbilical cord to complete the birthing process.

(148) The locum midwife will be assisting with deliveries at the birthing center.

(149) The midwife monitored the mother's blood loss obstetrically after delivery.

(150) The midwife explained the process of secundine separation after childbirth.

(151) The midwife discussed the risks and benefits of using oxytocic medications.

(152) The midwife will palpate through your pelvis to assess the baby's position.

(153) The midwife used ballottement to determine the position of the baby's head.

(154) The patient was in labor, and the midwife coached her through the delivery.

(155) The midwife will palpate your belly to determine the position of your baby.

(156) The midwife provided support and guidance to the gravidas throughout labor.

(157) The midwife was impressed by the multigravida's calm demeanor during labor.

(158) The midwife discussed the patient's gravidity and recommended a birth plan.

(159) The midwife carefully monitored the baby's position to avoid a breech birth.

(160) The midwife helped the mother with breathing techniques during contractions.

(161) The midwife encouraged the mother to trust her body's ability to give birth.

(162) The midwife auscultates the pregnant woman's baby for any signs of distress.

(163) The midwife gently guided the baby out as the mother pushed during delivery.

(164) The parturient's midwife helped her find comfortable positions during labor.

(165) The midwife assisted the mother in pushing the baby through the birth-canal.

(166) The midwife monitored the progress of the multiparous woman's labor closely.

(167) The midwife was present during the accouchement to assist with the delivery.

(168) The midwife applied counterpressure to the mother's lower back during labor.

(169) The midwife helped the mother give birth to her baby who was borned at home.

(170) The midwife was auscultating the fetal heart rate during labor and delivery.

(171) The midwife used palpation to monitor the position of the baby during labor.

(172) The midwife relied on a pelvimeter to assess the mother's pelvic dimensions.

(173) The mother-to-be was anxious about effacement, so the midwife reassured her.

(174) The midwife answered all the parents' questions and addressed their concerns.

(175) The midwife provided support and guidance throughout the parturiency process.

(176) The midwife used various techniques to alleviate the pain during parturiency.

(177) The midwife encourages mothers to breastfeed toward better brain development.

(178) The midwife encourages mothers to breastfeed toward better emotional bonding.

(179) The midwife encouraged the mother to change positions during the parturition.

(180) The midwife will palpate through your belly for the baby's position and size.

(181) The nurse-midwife provided exceptional care during my pregnancy and delivery.

(182) I felt confident and reassured with my nurse-midwife by my side during labor.

(183) The midwife administered an oxytocic injection to help speed up the delivery.

(184) The midwife transilluminated the baby's head to check for proper positioning.

(185) The midwife cannulated the patient's umbilical vein for fetal blood sampling.

(186) The midwife guided the mother as she birthed her baby in a squatting position.

(187) The midwife provided support and guidance throughout the breech birth process.

(188) The midwife provided resources and referrals for additional support if needed.

(189) The midwife supported the mother in making informed decisions about her birth.

(190) The midwife provided support and guidance as the woman prepared to give birth.

(191) The midwife provided comfort and support as the baby was born out of the womb.

(192) The midwife coached her through the bearing-down phase with encouraging words.

(193) The midwife will perform antenatals to check the mother's cervix for dilation.

(194) The midwife helped the baby to be welcomed into the world with a gentle touch.

(195) The midwife provided helpful tips on how gravidas can manage morning sickness.

(196) The midwife examined the caul closely, looking for any signs of abnormalities.

(197) The midwife encouraged her to change positions to help manage the labour pains.

(198) The midwife palpated over the pregnant woman's uterus to feel the contractions.

(199) The midwife celebrated the successful birth with the parents and their newborn.

(200) The midwife recommended an oxytocic injection to speed up the delivery process.

(201) The midwife provided emotional support to the mother as she was given birth to.

(202) The midwife palpated over for the baby's position during the prenatal check-up.

(203) The midwife carefully inspected the afterbirths for any signs of complications.

(204) The midwife palpated over the pregnant woman's uterus to assess fetal position.

(205) The midwife encouraged her to change positions to help manage her labour pains.

(206) The primiparous woman was grateful for the support of her midwife during labor.

(207) The midwife closely monitored the new mother for signs of puerperal hemorrhage.

(208) The midwife will perform antenatals to check the baby's growth and development.

(209) The midwife taught the new mother how to pass on fertility tips to her friends.

(210) The midwife recognized the signs of dystocia and called for medical assistance.

(211) The midwife administered an ecbolic injection to speed up the delivery process.

(212) As the baby's head emerged, the midwife used the forceps to guide the delivery.

(213) The midwife encouraged the mother to trust her body's ability to birth her baby.

(214) The midwife provided emotional support to the mother during the breech delivery.

(215) The midwife explained the importance of regular check-ups for multiparous women.

(216) The midwife educated expectant mothers on the process of delivering afterbirths.

(217) The midwife palpated over the pregnant woman's pelvis to assess baby's position.

(218) The midwife provided personalized care and support throughout the accouchements.

(219) The baby was given birth to in a home birth, with a midwife guiding the process.

(220) The nurse-midwife was knowledgeable and skilled in all aspects of prenatal care.

(221) The midwife palpated through for the baby's position during a prenatal check-up.

(222) The midwife palpated over with a gentle touch to check the position of the baby.

(223) The midwife palpated the baby abdominally to determine its position in the womb.

(224) The caul was a rare occurrence in the midwife's many years of delivering babies.

(225) The midwife coached her through each contraction as the labour pains intensified.

(226) The midwife palpated the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(227) The midwife offered emotional support to the mother during the postpartum period.

(228) The midwife guided the mother through the process of delivering a baby naturally.

(229) The midwife provided continuous support and encouragement during the parturiency.

(230) The midwife palpates the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(231) The midwife provided comfort measures to help alleviate the mother's birth pangs.

(232) The midwife recommended an oxytocic suppository to assist with labor progression.

(233) The midwife gently guided the baby into the world as it was born out of the womb.

(234) The midwife provided continuous support and encouragement during the parturition.

(235) The midwife will palpate through with her hands to feel the position of the baby.

(236) The midwife will insert a catheter to monitor the progress of labor and delivery.

(237) The midwife explained that false labor is common in the early stages of pregnancy.

(238) The midwife palpated the pregnant woman's uterus to feel the position of the baby.

(239) The midwife encouraged the mother to push with each contraction to deliver a baby.

(240) The midwife used an ecbolic technique to assist the mother in delivering her baby.

(241) Intrapartum continuous support from a midwife or nurse can improve birth outcomes.

(242) The midwife guided the mother through breathing techniques during the parturition.

(243) The midwife will palpate through your belly to determine the position of the baby.

(244) The midwife encouraged the woman to vocalize and breathe through her labour pains.

(245) The midwife palpated through the mother's abdomen to check on the baby's position.

(246) The father was hesitant to cut the umbilical cord, but the midwife encouraged him.

(247) The midwife recommended the use of a ventouse to help with the difficult delivery.

(248) The midwife assisted with the birth, and the father was there to support his wife.

(249) The midwife assured the couple that the birth would be a natural and safe process.

(250) The midwife explained the different stages of childbirths to the expectant mother.

(251) The midwife asked about the patient's gravidity history during the prenatal visit.

(252) The midwife explained the different stages of accouchement to the expectant mother.

(253) The midwife provided breathing techniques to the mother during the breech delivery.

(254) The midwife used the podalic grip to guide the baby's head through the birth canal.

(255) The midwife explained the after care procedures for new mothers after giving birth.

(256) The midwife used various techniques to help ease the pain during the accouchements.

(257) The monitrice worked closely with my midwife to ensure a safe and healthy delivery.

(258) I am grateful for the support and guidance of my nurse-midwife throughout my labor.

(259) I appreciated the personalized care and attention I received from my nurse-midwife.

(260) The midwife used obstetrically approved techniques to help the mother during labor.

(261) The midwife monitored the mother's contractions and confirmed that she was at term.

(262) The midwife gently massaged the cervixes of the laboring women to help them dilate.

(263) The midwife used a palp to determine the position of the baby in the mother's womb.

(264) Some women choose to have a doula or midwife present during pregnancy and delivery.

(265) The midwife explained that the amount of lochia should gradually decrease over time.

(266) The midwife listens with a medical ear to monitor the baby's heartbeat during labor.

(267) The midwife palpated over to the pregnant woman's back to check the baby's position.

(268) The midwife monitored the woman's labour pains and progress throughout the delivery.

(269) The midwife provided guidance and reassurance to the primipara throughout her labor.

(270) The midwife was able to palpate through to the baby's position in the mother's womb.

(271) The midwife had to anaesthetize among the women in labor for a complicated delivery.

(272) The midwife provided comfort and encouragement to the mother during her parturiency.

(273) The midwife noticed the baby was in a podalic position during the prenatal check-up.

(274) The midwife provided emotional support as the woman endured the intense labour pains.

(275) The midwife ensured the mother received appropriate pain relief options during labor.

(276) The midwife will palpate over for the position of the baby during prenatal check-ups.

(277) The midwife assisted the mother during the delivery of the baby born out of the womb.

(278) The midwife showed the new mother how to properly wrap her baby in swaddling-clothes.

(279) The midwife noticed that the amniotic sac was bulging and advised the mother to push.

(280) The midwife palpated over the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(281) The couple chose to have a home birth and hired a certified midwife to deliver a baby.

(282) The midwife provided support and guidance to help the woman cope with her labor pains.

(283) The midwife ensured a clean cut of the umbilical cord to promote a healthy transition.

(284) The midwife used an ecbolic technique to assist the mother in delivering the placenta.

(285) The midwife provided information on how to manage lochia during the postpartum period.

(286) The midwife will perform antenatals to check the mother's urine for any abnormalities.

(287) The midwife used an auscultatory approach to monitor the fetal heartbeat during labor.

(288) The midwife used a local anesthetic before performing the episiotomy to minimize pain.

(289) The midwife assessed the mother's cervix obstetrically to determine the stage of labor.

(290) The midwife palpated over to the pregnant woman's lower back to check for contractions.

(291) The midwife palpated around to determine the position of the baby in the mother's womb.

(292) They were grateful for the support of a midwife during the process of birthing a child.

(293) The midwife had to palpate around for the baby's position during the prenatal check-up.

(294) The midwife recommended using a fetoscope to monitor the baby's growth and development.

(295) The midwife was palpating the pregnant woman's belly to check the position of the baby.

(296) The midwife assured her that the labour pains were a sign that the baby was coming soon.

(297) The nurse-midwife was able to answer all of my questions and address any concerns I had.

(298) The midwife will auscultate the pregnant woman's abdomen to monitor the fetal heartbeat.

(299) The midwife monitored the mother's vital signs during her childbed to ensure her safety.

(300) The midwife was trained in handling breech deliveries and was able to assist the mother.

(301) The midwife encouraged her to vocalize during labour pains to help manage the discomfort.

(302) The couple decided to give birth to their child at home with the assistance of a midwife.

(303) The mother gave birth to her seventh child with the support of her husband and a midwife.

(304) The midwife explained the process of cutting the umbilical cord to the expectant parents.

(305) The midwife explained that the color of lochia can vary from bright red to pinkish-brown.

(306) The midwife explained how oxytocic drugs can help prevent excessive bleeding after birth.

(307) The midwife palpated over to the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(308) The midwife explained the importance of properly handling afterbirths to the new parents.

(309) The midwife praised her for her strength and determination during the bearing-down phase.

(310) The midwife will palpate through by feeling for the position of your baby in your uterus.

(311) The midwife provided guidance and encouragement to the mother throughout her accouchement.

(312) The midwife immediately placed the newborn on the mother's chest for skin-to-skin contact.

(313) The midwife encouraged the mother to trust her body's ability to deliver a baby naturally.

(314) The midwife monitored her closely during the bearing-down phase to ensure a safe delivery.

(315) The midwife suggested the mother try a galactagogue tincture to help with milk production.

(316) The midwife palpated around on the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(317) The midwife used palpation to determine the position of the baby during prenatal check-ups.

(318) The midwife provided tips on how to keep the perineal area clean while experiencing lochia.

(319) The midwife would palpate over with a gentle touch to feel the position of the baby's head.

(320) The nurse-midwife was able to identify potential complications and take appropriate action.

(321) The midwife reassured the nullipara that it was normal to feel anxious before giving birth.

(322) The midwife will palpate over the pregnant woman's belly to check the position of the baby.

(323) The baby's father was fascinated by the caul and asked the midwife many questions about it.

(324) The midwife carefully monitored the baby's heart rate during labor to prevent birth trauma.

(325) The midwife encouraged the mother to breathe deeply during the process of delivering a baby.

(326) The midwife reassured the patient that lochia is a temporary phase and will eventually stop.

(327) The midwife palpated around out the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(328) The midwife palpated through on the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(329) I highly recommend seeking the care of a nurse-midwife for a positive childbirth experience.

(330) The midwife palpated through up to the pregnant woman's uterus to check the baby's position.

(331) The midwife used a fetal monitor to track the baby's heart rate during uterine contractions.

(332) The midwife explained that the amniotic sac was the baby's source of nourishment and oxygen.

(333) The midwife palpated around on the pregnant woman's abdomen to feel the position of the baby.

(334) The midwife suggested that she lay off fertility tracking and focus on relaxation techniques.

(335) The midwife checked the cervixes of the laboring mother and determined she was fully dilated.

(336) The midwife gently palpated under the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(337) The midwife would palpate over at the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(338) The midwife gently supported the mother as she was being ushered into the world of motherhood.

(339) The midwife provided reassurance and support to the couple dealing with a breech presentation.

(340) The nurse-midwife was able to provide pain management options that aligned with my birth plan.

(341) The midwife gently palpated around the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(342) The midwife suggested the mother try a galactagogue tincture to help with her milk production.

(343) The couple decided to have a home birth, and they hired a midwife to assist with the delivery.

(344) The midwife used various techniques to alleviate the dystocia and facilitate a smooth delivery.

(345) The midwife encouraged her to vocalize during each contraction to help manage the labour pains.

(346) The midwife gently palpated over by the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(347) The midwife demonstrated how to swaddle the baby, making sure to tuck the blanket around aside.

(348) The midwife carefully wrapped the caul in a cloth and placed it in a small box for safekeeping.

(349) The midwife gently palpated through the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(350) The midwife recommended using warm water to cleanse the perineal area while experiencing lochia.

(351) The midwife gently palpated beneath the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(352) The midwife would palpate over with her hands to feel the position of the baby during pregnancy.

(353) The midwife explained the benefits of breastfeeding toward the baby's gums for oral development.

(354) The midwife had to palpate over at the pregnant woman's belly to check the position of the baby.

(355) The midwife will palpate around at your belly to feel the position of the baby during pregnancy.

(356) The midwife will palpate over down the pregnant woman's belly to check the position of the baby.

(357) The midwife explained to the new parents the significance of their child being born with a caul.

(358) The midwife collaborated with other healthcare professionals to ensure a smooth birth experience.

(359) The midwife recognized the signs of dystocia and took immediate action to ensure a safe delivery.

(360) The midwife monitored the mother's temperature obstetrically to check for any signs of infection.

(361) The midwife gently palpated beneath the pregnant woman's lower back to feel for any contractions.

(362) The midwife will palpate around with her hands to determine the position of the baby in the womb.

(363) The midwife will palpate throughout the pregnant woman's belly to check the position of the baby.

(364) The midwife gently palpated beneath the pregnant woman's abdomen to feel for the baby's position.

(365) The midwife gently palpated around on the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(366) A nurse-midwife can perform routine prenatal exams and provide prenatal care to expectant mothers.

(367) The retroflexed position of the baby's head made it difficult for the midwife to deliver the baby.

(368) The midwife gently palpated around out the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(369) The midwife needed to palpate around down the pregnant woman's belly to check the baby's position.

(370) The midwife had to palpate through on the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(371) The midwife gently palpated over up to the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(372) The caul was a rare occurrence, and the midwife had only seen it a handful of times in her career.

(373) The midwife performed a ballottement test during the prenatal checkup, and everything looked good.

(374) The midwife needed to palpate under the pregnant woman's abdomen to check the position of the baby.

(375) The midwife asked the mother to palpate over to the baby's head to check its position during labor.

(376) The midwife needed to palpate through down the pregnant woman's belly to check the baby's position.

(377) The obstetrician checked the mother's vital signs, but the midwife monitored the baby's heart rate.

(378) The midwife ensured the mother's comfort intrapartum, while the doula offered relaxation techniques.

(379) The midwife provided guidance on exercises to encourage the baby to turn from a breech presentation.

(380) The midwife reassured the couple that a breech presentation does not necessarily mean complications.

(381) The midwife needed to palpate under down the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the baby's position.

(382) The midwife taught the expectant mother how to swaddle her baby around off for comfort and security.

(383) The midwife performed a pelvimetry exam to ensure the safety of the mother and baby during delivery.

(384) Giving birth at home is becoming more popular, but it's important to have a trained midwife present.

(385) Intrapartum, the mother's contractions were strong, and the midwife reassured her that it was normal.

(386) The midwife's gentle touch reassured the mother as she was being ushered into the world of motherhood.

(387) The midwife encouraged the mother to change positions intrapartum, facilitating the progress of labor.

(388) The midwife provided support and guidance during the labor process, ensuring the safety of the pelves.

(389) The midwife had to palpate around in the pregnant woman's belly to determine the position of the baby.

(390) The mother underwent a successful breech presentation delivery with the help of an experienced midwife.

(391) The midwife explained the different techniques used to manually turn a baby from a breech presentation.

(392) The midwife provided massage and counter-pressure techniques to help alleviate the woman's labour pains.

(393) The midwife carefully wrapped the caul in a piece of cloth and placed it in a small box for safekeeping.

(394) The midwife provided information on when to contact healthcare professionals if lochia becomes excessive.

(395) The midwife explained the different stages of labor intrapartum, preparing the mother for what to expect.

(396) The midwife was able to palpate through the pregnant woman's belly to determine the position of the baby.

(397) The midwife instructed the mother-to-be to palpate around with her hands to feel for the baby's position.

(398) The midwife encouraged the mother to change positions during effacement, and the partner helped her move.

(399) The obstetrician advised against induction, but the midwife suggested natural methods to stimulate labor.

(400) The midwife explained that antenatal exercises can help prepare the mother's body for labor and delivery.

(401) The midwife provided emotional support and encouragement to the expectant mother during her accouchements.

(402) The midwife had to palpate through at the baby's position in the mother's womb during a prenatal check-up.

(403) The midwife used her hands to palpate through the pregnant woman's belly to feel the position of the baby.

(404) The primary goal of a nurse-midwife is to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby.

(405) The midwife provided guidance on effective pushing techniques intrapartum, facilitating the baby's descent.

(406) The midwife encouraged the mother to stay hydrated intrapartum, while the nurse monitored her fluid intake.

(407) The midwife was trained to palpate over on the pregnant woman's belly to feel for the position of the baby.

(408) The midwife had to palpate around up to the top of the pregnant woman's uterus to check the baby's position.

(409) The midwife's comforting presence supported the mother as she was being ushered into the world of motherhood.

(410) The midwife explained that the amniotic sac was the baby's cushion and protected them from external pressure.

(411) Midwifery care promotes informed decision-making and shared decision-making between the midwife and the mother.

(412) As a nurse-midwife, she was able to provide both medical and emotional support during my childbirth experience.

(413) The midwife provided education on postpartum care to the multipara, who had experienced complications in the past.

(414) The midwife explained the importance of waiting to cut the umbilical cord until the baby had taken its first breath.

(415) The domiciliary midwife provided antenatal and postnatal care to expectant mothers in the comfort of their own homes.

(416) The midwife monitored the mother's progress intrapartum, while the nurse prepared the necessary equipment for delivery.

(417) A nurse-midwife is a healthcare professional who specializes in providing care to women during pregnancy and childbirth.

(418) The fetoscope is a must-have tool for any obstetrician or midwife who wants to provide the best care for their patients.

(419) The midwife supported the mother's choice for a water birth intrapartum, while the nurse monitored the baby's heart rate.

(420) The midwife provided education on postpartum care to the multipara, who had experienced postpartum depression in the past.

(421) My great-great-grandmother, who was a midwife, delivered countless babies in her small town, and her kindness and compassion were legendary.

(422) The midwife recommended that the pregnant woman keep a journal of her antenatal experiences, to help her reflect on her journey to motherhood.

(423) She was grateful for the support of her partner during her pregnancy, but she also relied on the advice and guidance of her doctor and midwife.

(424) When the midwife arrived at the couple's home, she immediately recognized the signs of a complicated birth, so she called for an ambulance, but she also stayed with the mother to provide comfort and support.

(425) Although the couple had hoped for a home birth, they were forced to go to the hospital when the mother's water broke unexpectedly, but they were still able to have a natural delivery with the help of a midwife.



Midwife meaning


Midwife is a noun that refers to a person, typically a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth. The word midwife comes from the Old English word midwif which means with woman. Midwives have been around for centuries and have played a crucial role in the delivery of babies. If you are looking to use the word midwife in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some tips for using the word midwife in a sentence:


1. Use it as a noun: Midwife is a noun, so it should be used as such in a sentence.

For example, The midwife helped the woman deliver her baby.


2. Use it in the context of childbirth: Midwives are typically associated with childbirth, so it is important to use the word in the context of childbirth.

For example, The midwife was present during the entire labor and delivery process.


3. Use it to describe a person: Midwife is a word that describes a person, so it is important to use it to describe a person.

For example, The midwife was very experienced and knowledgeable.


4. Use it to describe a profession: Midwifery is a profession, so it can be used to describe the profession as a whole.

For example, Midwifery is a profession that has been around for centuries.


5. Use it to describe a historical context: Midwives have been around for centuries, so it can be used to describe a historical context.

For example, In the past, midwives were the primary caregivers during childbirth.


6. Use it to describe a cultural context: Midwives are present in many cultures, so it can be used to describe a cultural context.

For example, In some cultures, midwives are highly respected and revered.


7. Use it to describe a medical context: Midwives are trained medical professionals, so it can be used to describe a medical context.

For example, The midwife provided excellent medical care during the delivery.


In conclusion, the word midwife is a noun that refers to a person who is trained to assist women in childbirth. When using the word midwife in a sentence, it is important to use it as a noun, in the context of childbirth, to describe a person or profession, in a historical or cultural context, and in a medical context. By following these tips, you can effectively use the word midwife in a sentence.





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