Midwives have strange schedules. Midwives work around the clock patient care. They can work nights, weekends, holidays, or even be on call. Midwives also work full time 40 hours a week. (“Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioners”). Since midwives are always busy on their feet they could encounter back problems that lead to possible back surgery. The job of a midwife is tiring on the mind and body. Midwives are open to certain diseases and other dangers. There could be accidental needle sticking or patient outburst
Midwives have strange schedules. Midwives work around the clock patient care. They can work nights, weekends, holidays, or even be on call. Midwives also work full time 40 hours a week. (“Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioners”). Since midwives are always busy on their feet they could encounter back problems that lead to possible back surgery. The job of a midwife is tiring on the mind and body. Midwives are open to certain diseases and other dangers. There could be accidental needle sticking or patient outburst