As experts in normal birth -- comfortable and skilled at attending a birth outside of a standard delivery room -- midwives are uniquely well prepared to care for childbearing women in a disaster situation. Midwives have honed well the skill of triage of childbearing women; knowing which women are likely to safely give birth without medical intervention, and which women should be prioritized when access to high-tech care is limited.
All Hazards Preparedness is a high priority for the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM). We are particulary concerned that the needs of women and infants be adequately addressed when disaster plans are made.
Although most ACNM members attend births in hospitals, we see all hazards preparedness planning as an opportunity to educate the public and health care providers about the safety of planned home births for healthy women, and a time to assess the surge capacity of birth centers. The following links provide more detailed information for policy makers, our members, and the general public.
- ACNM Giving Birth in Place - Instructions for family-attended home birth in emergency situations, designed to provide reassurance and advice for childbearing families.
- Subscribe to USAID Influenza Announcements by sending a blank email with the word "subscribe" in the subject line to aiunit@aimglobalheath.org.
ACNM staff and volunteer leaders are actively engaged with a number of other groups working on this issue.
- Pandemic flu--State Summits Planned: All 50 states and the District of Columbia are receiving grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to intensify planning efforts for pandemic flu. To coordinate planning, state summits are being held with public health, emergency management, and response leaders. Does your chapter know what plans are being made for childbearing women? Find information about your state's plan!
For more information, please contact
Robbie Prepas, Chairman of the ACNM Ad Hoc Committee on Disaster Preparedness. You may also contact
Monica Greenfield, Administrative Assistant for the Department of Professional Services at ACNM, via email, or at (240) 485-1844.