Alabama House Votes to Decriminalize Midwifery

Representatives approved the bill Tuesday with an 84-11 vote. It now moves to the Alabama Senate.

 
   Currently, it is misdemeanor for anyone other than a doctor and a licensed nurse midwife to deliver babies in the state. The bill would allow a midwife with a certification from an organization accredited by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence to deliver babies without violating the law.
 
   Lay midwifery would remain a criminal offense.
 
   Representative Ken Johnson, the bill's sponsor, said midwives have successfully delivered babies for centuries.  He said if a woman wants to give birth at home, it is currently a crime if she pays a certified midwife to assist her.
 
   Home birth advocates have lobbied for years to change the law.
   
 

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