midwife|midwifes|midwives in English
noun
[mid·wife || 'mɪdwaɪf]
one who assists women in childbirth
Use "midwife|midwifes|midwives" in a sentence
1. Accoucheur midwife; man-midwife; Translations
2. Synonyms for Accoucheur include man-midwife, midhusband and midwife
3. I'm a midwife.
4. All right, chef, accountant or midwife?
5. A traditional midwife is a professional.
6. The midwife said she had an uncle.
7. How many midwives are on the ward?
8. The midwives, however, preserved the babies alive.
9. Midwife didn't think she'd last the night.
10. Glaydah Namukasa is a Ugandan writer and midwife.
11. But we are all nurses first, and midwives foremost.
12. I was the midwife at your birth.
13. 2 "You're doing really well," her midwife said encouragingly.
14. Take only the medicines your doctor or midwife says are okay .
15. Breasted CERPs for Lactation or breastfeeding online courses for nurses, midwives
16. In the report of the Central Midwives Board for workers, especially Beatermen
17. She wasn't Norwegian either, but French, and a midwife to boot.
18. Also patron of the falsely accused, midwives, obstetricians, and pregnant women.
19. I have an excellent midwife, an astrologer, a doctor.
20. Accoucheur definition: a male obstetrician or midwife Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
21. “No, it looks like a girl’s head,” retorted the nurse-midwife.
22. Choose your hospital, doctor, or midwife wisely by doing advance research.
23. Or as I like to call them, they are the midwives of capitalism.
24. See a doctor or certified nurse-midwife for an exam .
25. Thatcher was merely the midwife for Essex man: the progenitor was Tony Benn.