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Safety of Home and Birth Center Birth

MANA Home Birth Data 2004-2009: Consumer Considerations

MANA Home Birth Data 2004-2009: Fact Sheet

Mother-Friendly Childbirth: Highlights of the Evidence - Fact Sheet

Safety of Home Birth: Planned Home Birth is Safe for Most Mothers and Babies - Fact Sheet

Safety of Home Birth: Quotes - Safety in Birth Begins with Midwifery Care - Fact Sheet

Safety of VBAC- Research from 2004-2008

Centering People of Color and addressing inequality in care and outcomes

Black Birthing Bill of Rights

Black Mama’s Matter (BMMA)

Black Women Birthing Justice

Black Women’s Health Imperative- lots of general health information and tools

Bold Futures (previously Young Women United)

Center for Indigenous Midwifery

National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NACM)

National Association to Advance Black Birth (NAABB)- Coronavirus Updates on Maternal Health

National Association of Birth Centers of Color

Perinatal Task Force: Perinatal Safe Spots

Economics and Financial Incentives in Maternity Care

Effects of Hospital Economics on Maternity Care

Advocacy to REgulate CPMs in all 50 states and TERRITORIES

CfM works to encourage the voice of consumers in policy and decision making discussions.

CfM Article: Keys to the Art of Persuasion

Advantages of Using the CPM for State Licensure and Certification

The Big Push for Midwives

  • Handouts and one-pagers, customized to the needs of the state.

  • Evidence backup in the form of articles and studies

  • Advice on strategy and testimony

Presentations:

MANA 2015 presentation: Changemakers Unite! How To Build Lasting, Effective Midwifery Coalitions: What Works and What Doesn't by CfM Board members Jeanette McCulloch and Nasima Pfaffl.
 

U.S. Midwifery: Education, Regulation, Association (US MERA)

Statement on the Licensure of Certified Professional Midwives (CPM)
2015 Annual Meeting Report

Additionally, US MERA Legislative Committee is developing a consensus statement outlining principles for model midwifery legislation and regulation using the Delphi research process. The consensus statement will serve as a complementary document to the statement on legislative language.

Below are a few of the USMERA members and activities they engage in to further licensure and regulation of midwives across the US:

North American Registry of Midwives (NARM)

  • Acts as advisor

  • Reviews proposed bill

  • Travels to states to help lobby if asked.

  • Helps craft handouts and FAQs for use with legislators (NARM has several general handouts, but many are crafted based on the current issues/needs in a specific state.)

  • Offers a Legislative Workshop

Statement of State Licensure of Certified Professional Midwives
Legislative Handbook
Resources and Handouts

National Association of Certified Professional Midwives (NACPM)

  • Principle support provided through regional NACPM chapter

  • Available as a speaker at midwifery associations and other meetings

  • Customized support for chapters working on regulatory issue

  • Chapter Collaboration Calls where legislative issues can be discussed

  • State Legislation and Policy webinar series

  • Provide support for CPMs in states when federal action affects regulatory issues on the state level (For example, in collaboration with ACNM, NACPM reached out to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), asking for more specific and helpful guidance from CMS to the states about implementation of the birth center provisions in the Affordable Care Act.)

  • An Overview of State Licensure for CPM

US MERA: What Could It Mean for CPMs (recording) 
US MERA: How to Put it to Use for CPMs
MAMA Campaign: A New Foundation for Federal Recognition of CPM
New Legislative Hotline

 American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM)

  • Support and contact with state affiliates where bills are being introduced to provide guidance and advice on implementing US MERA language/agreement

  • Help with conceptualization of bills and drafting languag

  • Assistance and advice regarding state-level lobbyist

  • Strategy and guidanc

  • Data gathering and evidence suppor

  • System to track information on bills and regulatory changes (last year tracked over 2000 bills and regulatory changes)

  • System to have supporters contact state or federal legislators, which also allows for forwarding of emails and tracking


Advocacy Training

More resources will be added soon and we are working to upload our old resources and fact sheets to this site and create updated and new materials. Please email info@citizensformidwifery.org to suggest a resource to be added to our site. We are always learning and working and look forward to widening the resources we offer.