Midwives in Rhode Island
Where are all the midwives?
There is nobody listed here because I haven't found any webpages for this state yet. But that doesn't mean there are no birth professionals. Here are some ideas to help you find someone:
- In some states, regulations make midwifery, especially homebirth midwifery, difficult or impossible to practice. Investigate the status of midwifery in your area on this chart from the Midwives Alliance of North America, or through the organizations listed on this page.
- Start by getting some referrals from the organizations for midwives or by checking online directories and lists.
- Contact the American College of Midwives Rhode Island Chapter.
- Work through the lists of Doulas and Childbirth Educators in your area. They should be able to give you names of midwives practicing near you.
When you find someone, won't you tell her to submit her site here to make it easier for the next person to find her? Or better yet, you can come back and submit it for her!
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Please note: The directory is provided in an attempt to help you educate yourself about your options and to assist you in planning for a natural birth. Listing in the Natural Childbirth Directory does not indicate that professionals or sites only offer natural childbirth services.
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