Addressing Safety Concerns: How to Reassure Clients with Evidence
Ultrasound is a cornerstone of prenatal care, yet some families express concern about fetal exposure to sound waves and the […]
Ultrasound is a cornerstone of prenatal care, yet some families express concern about fetal exposure to sound waves and the […]
Integrating ultrasound into a midwifery practice can enhance patient care, support informed decision-making, and improve safety. However, understanding billing and
Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is a safe and achievable option for many birthing people, but careful planning and risk
Portable ultrasound machines have revolutionized prenatal care by bringing imaging directly to the point of care. For midwives, these devices
Trust and confidence are at the heart of every midwife-client relationship. Families want to know that their provider is skilled,
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly used by midwives, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses to evaluate fetal well-being and
Placental complications, including placenta previa and placental abruption, can have serious implications for both mother and baby. Early recognition through
Amniotic fluid plays a critical role in fetal development, providing cushioning, facilitating movement, and supporting lung and musculoskeletal growth. Abnormal
Multiple gestations—twins, triplets, or higher-order multiples—require early and accurate identification to ensure proper prenatal care and planning. Ultrasound is the
As ultrasound becomes an increasingly integral part of midwifery care, choosing the right training format is essential. Midwives need not