The International Day of the Midwife

September 10, 2010 on 7:11 pm | In General | No Comments

International Midwives Day is an occassion to celebrate and promote the profession of midwifery. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises midwives as the health professionals best able to deliver safe, cost effective maternity services to the majority of families.
A midwife is educated to give all necessary care throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the newborn period.
Midwives believe that childbirth is a normal and significant life event for women and their families.

Midwives around the world celebrate on May 5 each year

The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) launched the ‘International Day of the Midwife’ initiative in 1992.

The aim of the day is to celebrate midwifery and to bring awareness of the importance of midwives’ work to as many people as possible. This is achieved in many different ways according to what works best in each country.

 

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