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International Day of the Midwife was created in 1991 by the International Confederation of Midwives and is observed in over 50 countries.
Today, 80 percent of those alive were born with the help of a midwife. In the United States, midwives attend approximately ten percent of births in hospitals, birth centers, and homes.
Pregnancy and childbirth enormously impact the health of women, newborns, and families, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and socio-economically. The goal of the midwifery model of care is to support women and their families in birthing their babies safely, unhindered, and confidently. Every woman deserves access to a midwife's high-quality, safe, personalized, attentive, affordable, and respectful care.
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