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How to use midwife in a sentence

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The midwife told me that my babe had already chosen her name and I will soon know what it is.
I would tell your MIL that you are finding the countdown stressful and your midwife has said stress can delay the onset of labour.
The midwife visited this morning and the good news is that the head is engaged but the bad news is that the baby is posterior.
The pipe-shattering rap, of course, betokens the arrival of the man midwife.
The midwife asked us if we had any names for the baby, as she'd need to know in order to fill out the paperwork.
So when the midwife tried to break my waters he popped his head out of the engaged position in the pelvis and moved so he was transverse breech.
An alternative to this possibility is for a midwife to be present at a hospital birth.
The midwife said jokingly they were quite short-staffed so they were glad I didn't give birth in the hospital.
Fortunately, she was able to call her mother Carol, who turned midwife to help deliver baby Abigail on the kitchen floor.
Compared with a nurse or a midwife, who get about 85p an hour for round-the-clock cover, doctors are coining it.
A hospital's first midwife has retired after delivering more than 1,000 babies in 37 years.
The nasty midwife has been struck off for reducing a young mother to tears just hours after she gave birth.
Ita was the local midwife and delivered many a home birth before the Maternity Hospital era in rural parishes.
But her baby daughter started to arrive and the crew of the Oban lifeboat found themselves helping the midwife and paramedic.
Occasionally, one wife will act as midwife and help deliver their sister wife's baby.
But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife.
The midwife had muttered of portents and omens, but the full confirmation came some hours later.
It was her own experiences of having her two sons and two daughters that led her to wanting to become a midwife.
A midwife who has delivered hundreds of babies for mothers in the Maldon district is set to retire.
I feel I am an example of midwife services working well with resources being assigned appropriately.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I carried the lady into her rook, and they ran for a surgeon and a midwife.
Granny Phoebe was the midwife at our plantashun and she birthed all the babies.
As Mr. Brandeis has put it, it adds to its duty as midwife also that of undertaker.
For duty is God's midwife, sent to deliver the soul that travails in its anguish.
On the honor of a midwife, I have seldom brought into the world one so pretty.
She said she was the daughter of a midwife at Bercy who had failed in business.
Come then to me, who am a midwife, and the son of a midwife, and I will deliver you.
She was a practical nurse as they call it, but she did more of what some people call a midwife.
The barber woman, on the other hand, is the accoucheuse and midwife of the village matrons.
Many years ago there dwelt in strathspey a midwife of great repute.
Passed up by his young mother, Jack is saved by a backstreet makeshift midwife, Dr Madeleine, suturing a cuckoo clock on to his chest.
The midwife sent me a requisition yesterday by her counsel, Vauversin.
Don't you know that the midwife can baptise in case of need?
I instructed him that I did not know any midwife in Paris whatsoever.
Even with the additional midwife, when the unit has two deliveries and all post-natal beds are full, the midwives are run off their feet.
Marija went on to tell how she had tried to find a midwife, and how they had demanded ten, fifteen, even twenty-five dollars, and that in cash.
Nurse and midwife pay rates do not reflect the arduousness of the job, physically and emotionally.
Mary Bogdanovna was a midwife from the neighboring town, who had been at Bald Hills for the last fortnight.
Pilate, the famous literary midwife in Toni Morrison s Song of Solomon, functions as conjure woman, healer, mother, sister, necessary pariah, and caretaker of the community.
This dawn of luxury brought us a butcher and a grocer, and a midwife, who became very necessary to me, for I lost a great deal of time over maternity cases.
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