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At the end of the day, it’s not about who provides the care that needs to change; rather, it’s our model of care that needs fixing. There is plenty of space and a great need for a range of providers—including physicians and midwives—when it comes to maternity care. Instead, however, we currently face a system that divides providers at the cost of the patient.
The Way We Talk About Midwifery Care Matters

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