Safeguarding modern midwifery

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Centered on CNM/CM best practice and the liability exposures inherent in contemporary clinical work.

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Why midwives & counsel read

These articles translate CNM/CM standards, legal doctrine, and hospital culture into actionable guidance so clinicians and counsel can navigate modern liability without sacrificing care.

Legal risks in everyday practice

Responsible CNM/CM care and informed legal strategy demand clarity on designations, standards, and how hospital expectations shift from unit to unit.

We outline how negative assumptions, corporate metrics, and knowledge gaps erode public trust and distort courtroom narratives.

Hospital systems & representation

Content focuses on CNM/CM hospital work—where role creep, policy churn, and inconsistent onboarding create hidden exposure.

Attorneys and administrators get primers that distinguish licensure pathways, scope boundaries, and why those differences matter in discovery.

Who this serves

  • CNMs/CMs reconciling bedside realities with evolving standards of care.
  • Hospital leaders repairing cultures of care and aligning policy with safe practice.
  • Attorneys, risk teams, and patients who need a grounded view of each midwifery designation.

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Legal insight, real-world lessons, and grounded guidance for everyone involved in CNM/CM practice.

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May 12, 2025

Vaginal Breech Birth Training, Hospital Credentialing, and Informed Consent

Experienced support and availability for competent breech birth providers is a sticking point in many hospital review processes. Clearly, those who support breech delivery must convene a dedicated team who are willing to be available at all times. For medical-legal purposes, availability means that there are experienced OB’s, midwives, neonatal nurse-practitioners, neonatologists, and labor and delivery RN’s who are trained and experienced in vaginal breech delivery.

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