Montfort recognized for integrating midwives into hospital
This article was published in the Ottawa Citizen on May 31st, 2015 and it highlights the Montfort Hospital winning the Hospital Integration Award by the Association of Ontario Midwives. In April 2013, midwives started attending vaginal breech births at the Montfort Hospital. Now more than 10 years later, women continue to ask TOH to allow midwives to practice within their full scope. We continue to make this request primarily due to the fact that many women are not allowed to attempt a vaginal breech birth with a midwife at the Montfort because they fall outside of the hospital's catchment area. Their next best option is TOH with an OBGYN which can vary from a coerced c-section to a vaginal breech delivery with an unnecessary episiotomy and the use of forceps without consent.
Another issue still facing TOH is the cap on the number of midwives who can practice at the Civic. This has continued since this article was published nearly 9 years ago and is highlighted in the following quote from the article:
"Montfort, midwives say, is the only hospital in Ottawa that does not have caps on the number of midwives who can have privileges to work there. It also allows midwives to do everything for which they are trained with no limits to their practice. The head of obstetrics, in fact, wrote to The Ottawa Hospital suggesting it also allow midwives with experience to conduct vaginal breech births."



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