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The world needs a birth renaissance and you can help! If you care about birth change and international midwifery you'll want to join this web-based organization designed to help birth practitioners everywhere work together to make the world a better place for birth.

What do you get for your membership?

  • Access to a searchable directory of IAM members, where you can:
     
    • contact other members
    • let other members know how to contact you
    • find out what other members are doing to improve birth and what you can do to help
    • describe your own birth change projects and solicit the involvement of other members
    • improve birth with help from your colleagues
       
  • A subscription to the IAM newsletter, sent to you three–four times a year by e-mail, with information about:
     
    • birth and midwifery around the world
    • issues, techniques and opinion pieces
    • the activities of IAM
    • other international news affecting birth and midwifery
       
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The more you participate, the more vital IAM will be!

What does it cost?

  • Payment is not required for IAM membership. However, we strongly encourage you to make a donation to IAM to enable us to continue offering this service.
  • If you cannot afford a donation, you can help by submitting an article for the IAM online newsletter. Please e-mail your submission to iam@midwiferytoday.com.

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Goals and Beliefs of IAM

Goals and Beliefs of IAM—in English

  1. We will work to preserve, honor and learn from traditional midwives.
  2. We will redefine the term midwife to include all of the world's midwives.
  3. We will embrace midwives, doulas, parents, childbirth educators, doctors and activists within our organization.
  4. We will strive for a communal structure that values equality as well as diversity.
  5. We will advocate for birth change that includes partnership with the families we serve.
  6. We will glean from the strengths of countries, organizations and individuals throughout the world to energize and fortify midwifery and promote a birth renaissance.
  7. We will endeavor to de-medicalize midwifery and birth and promote evidence-based care.
  8. We will do our utmost to protect Motherbaby.
  9. We will strive to "first do no harm" by nurturing all women, including the midwife.
 

Metas y Creencias de la Alianza Internacional de Parteras—en español

  1. Trabajaremos para preservar, honrar y aprender de las parteras tradicionales
  2. Redefiniremos el término de partera para incluir a todas las parteras del mundo
  3. Acogeremos a parteras, doulas, padres, educadores para el parto, médicos y activistas dentro de nuestra organización
  4. Lucharemos por una estructura común que valore tanto la igualdad como la diversidad.
  5. Defenderemos el cambio en el nacimiento que incluya el establecimiento de una sociedad entre nosotras y las familias a quienes servimos.
  6. Nos aferraremos a las fortalezas de los países, organizaciones e individuos de todo el mundo para energizar y fortalecer la partería, y promover el renacimiento del nacimiento.
  7. Nos esforzaremos para desmedicalizar la partería y el nacimiento y en fomentar la atención basada en la evidencia científica.
  8. Haremos lo posible para proteger la díada madrebebé.
  9. Acogeremos el principio de "primero no dañar" nutriendo a todas las mujeres, incluyendo a la partera.

Definition of Midwife

Definition of Midwife—in English

A midwife is a primary health care provider whose services are guided by the individual needs of each mother and baby. Her abilities and knowledge are the health, physiology and effective care of pregnancy, birth and postpartum.

She acts in a humane, receptive and flexible manner, on the basis of evidence or practical experience. She is willing to update her knowledge continually while maintaining a practice of meticulous care with minimum intervention.

She acquires essential knowledge from other midwives through a variety of educational routes within a formal or traditional process, as well as by assisting with mothers and babies.

A midwife shares information with mothers, families and the community that may include her model of care, alternative health services, rights and responsibilities, wellness, preventive care, bonding, breastfeeding, child rearing and family planning.

A midwife provides care and oversees the health of women and their babies during the childbearing year and assists with birth. She may provide lifelong care to women. The midwife's practice is autonomous: she may offer her services at clinical facilities and in homes.

A midwife can identify health problems, knows techniques for managing emergency situations and has a plan to refer or transport, when necessary.

A midwife is acknowledged as a primary provider of maternal health services by the members of her community or by the country in which she practices.

 

Definición de Partera—en español

La partera es una proveedora primaria de servicios de salud dirigidos a las necesidades individuales de cada madre y bebé. Sus destrezas y conocimientos son en la salud, la fisiología y el cuidado efectivo del embarazo, nacimiento y el posparto.

Su trato es humanizado, receptivo y flexible, con base en la evidencia o la experiencia práctica. Ella está dispuesta a actualizar sus conocimientos constantemente a la vez que mantiene una práctica donde procede con un cuidado meticuloso de mínima intervención.

Sus conocimientos esenciales son adquiridos con otras parteras a través de diversas rutas de aprendizaje dentro de la educación formal o tradicional. Asimismo, de sus experiencias con las madres y bebés que asiste.

La partera comparte información con las madres, familias y la comunidad que puede incluir su modelo de atención, alternativas de servicios para la salud, derechos y responsabilidades, bienestar, cuidados preventivos, apego, lactancia, crianza y planificación familiar.

La partera cuida y verifica la salud de las madres y de sus bebés durante el ciclo maternal y asiste el parto. Ella puede extender sus cuidados a toda la vida de la mujer. La partera practica de forma autónoma: puede ofrecer sus servicios en facilidades clínicas o en los hogares.

La partera reconoce problemas en la salud, conoce de técnicas para manejar casos de emergencia y tiene un plan para hacer referidos o traslados de ser necesario.

La partera es conocida como proveedora primaria de servicios de la salud maternal por los miembros de su comunidad o por el país donde practica.

Sinónimos de Partera:
Comadrona, Matrona u Obstetriz

Articles and Testimonials

For background ideas on IAM or its philosophy read:

Testimonials:

"We are pleased to be associated with a notable organazation like yours! We are looking forward to a closer relationship. This is a very good entry point. From now onwards we are going to be networking for the benefit of direct sharing of our experiences."
E.M., IAM Member

"I'm thrilled to participate in this organization, which I see as much more inclusive and progressive than some others that shall go unmentioned."
K.B., IAM Member

What IAM is not

The International Alliance of Midwives is not a suitable place for advertising services to the public; it's a members-only directory and is intended for networking among professionals and advocates.

If you'd like to advertise your service to the public, please join Midwifery Today's goods and services directory, The Birth Market.

Breech Birth: Many Approaches class: Bad Wildbad, Germany, October 2008.
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