Midwives in France

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> In France, the job of  a midwife  is a medical job with well-defined skills.    

As a consequence, midwives provide advice, care and support for women, their partners and families before, during and after childbirth. They help women make their own decisions about the care and services they access. They care for newborn children, providing health education and parenting support.   

Midwives are personally responsible for the health of both mother and child, only referring to obstetricians if there are medical complications.  A midwife has a range of responsibilities, including the care of mother and baby, adhering to hospital policy and maintaining an awareness of issues such as health and safety.

 

 

> Typical work activities include:  

·      diagnosing, monitoring and examining women during pregnancy 

·      developing, assessing and evaluating individual programmes of care 

·      providing full antenatal care, including screening tests  

·      identifying high risk pregnancies and making referrals to doctors and other medical specialists  

·      arranging and providing parenting and health education for the woman, her partner and family members 

·      providing counseling and advice before and after screening  

.      Promoting breast feeding 

·      offering support and advice following events such as miscarriage, termination, stillbirth, neonatal abnormality and neonatal death  

·      supervising and assisting mothers in labour, monitoring the condition of the foetus and using knowledge of drugs and pain management  

·      giving support and advice on the daily care of the baby, including breast feeding, bathing and making up feeds 

·      providing advice and guidance on a safe and timely transfer home  

·      liaising with agencies and other health and social care professionals to ensure continuity of care  

·      participating in the training and supervision of junior colleagues.

  

As any other medical professions, a midwife comes under the sectoral Code of Ethics and has to justify of their registration to the “Conseil National de l'Ordre des Sages-Femmes” to be allowed to exercise.       

 

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