Midwives: Are They Saving Black Mamas Lives? | Episode 7
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Are midwives good for black communities?
Nikki Knowles joins us in this episode. Nikki is a Licensed and Certified Professional Midwife in Dallas, TX. Nikki works in a midwife group where she serves families during prenatal, labor and delivery and postpartum. This week we talk about why more black mothers may want to look into having midwives.
In this episode we talk about:
4:05: What exactly is a midwife?
5:27: How would having a midwife be different from having a typical OB/GYN?
14:32: How many births would you say you attend in a year?
18:22: How long have you been working as a midwife?
25:13: How are midwives beneficial to pregnant African American mothers (statistics if you have any)?
32:47: So you’re in the Dallas area, how can mamas who aren’t in the area find legitimate licensed and certified midwives?
Connect with Nikki:
Dallas Birth - https://dallasbirth.com/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/calm_doula_cle/?hl=en
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