Midwives

Midwives are healthcare professionals trained to provide care to pregnant women and newborn babies. They play an essential role in ensuring healthy pregnancies and safe deliveries. Midwives provide physical, emotional, and educational support to women throughout their pregnancies, while also helping to manage labor and delivery. In addition, they specialize in providing postpartum care to both mothers and newborns after birth. Midwives are a key part of the healthcare system, as they provide holistic, personal care that focuses not only on the physical needs of their patient, but also their mental and emotional wellbeing.


From: Journal of Pediatric Health And Nutrition

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Editor-in-chief: shengyou yu, Department of Pediatrics, Guangzhou first People's hospital,Guangzhou medical University,guangzhou, China.
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: Adequate nutrition during infancy is essential for lifelong health and wellbeing. Infants should be exclusively breastfed for first six months of life. Thereafter, to meet their evolving nutritional requirements, infants should receive nutritionally adequate and safe complementary foods, while continuing to breastfeed.