Across
- 1. Certified Professional Midwife, a midwife who specializes and has been trained in low risk homebirth care.
- 5. Midwifery model of care education for low-risk childbearing women, infants and families across the continuum at home, birth centers, and/or hospital
- 9. Medically trained doctor whose scope of practice includes care for women across the lifespan including low risk women's health care.
- 10. A spritiual health professional who may provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and ministry influencing the life of a Christian woman
- 11. Nursing model of care educated to care of all; women's specialties include labor & delivery, lactation, postpartum, perinatal mental health, infertility, and oncology etc.
- 12. Medical model of care educated to provide care focused on female reproduction including low to high risk pregnancies, may perform surgery, and often attends births in hospitals
- 13. Certified Nurse Midwife, a nurse who completed a masters or doctorate level of education and can provide women's health and "catch" babies as an advanced practice provider for low risk women.
- 14. Trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to their client before, during and shortly after childbirth to help them achieve their birth goals.
Down
- 2. Specialized training and certification for Physical Therapists to assist women in pelvic floor support
- 3. Educated technician who specializes in breast imaging
- 4. Often safe during pregnancy and throughout a woman's lifespan, a professional who provides massage.
- 6. Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, a nurse who completed a masters or doctorate degree who can provide provider level of care in the specialty of women's health
- 7. Safe during pregnancy and throughout a woman's lifespan, complementary health professional specializing in treatment of misalignment of joints.
- 8. Consultant who specializes in breastfeeding and infant feeding
