Article R4127-329
In the event of public danger, a midwife may not abandon her patients or newborn babies, unless formally ordered to do so by a qualified authority in accordance with the law.
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In the event of public danger, a midwife may not abandon her patients or newborn babies, unless formally ordered to do so by a qualified authority in accordance with the law.
The midwife must always make her diagnosis with the utmost care, devoting the necessary time to it, using the most appropriate methods wherever possible and, if necessary, enlisting the help of the mo…
The midwife must not interfere in family matters.
The midwife must provide care with a correct and attentive attitude towards the patient, and respect and ensure respect for the patient's dignity.
…her conscience, a patient may be kept in ignorance of a serious diagnosis or prognosis concerning her. A fatal prognosis should only be revealed to the patient with the greatest circumspection, but th…
The practice of the profession of midwife normally involves the drawing up by the midwife, in accordance with the observations she is able to make, of the certificates, attestations and documents the…
Subject to the provisions of article L. 1111-5, a midwife called upon to provide care to a minor or an adult subject to a legal protection measure with representation of the person who is not capable…
Any fraud, abuse of quotation, inaccurate indication of fees received and procedures performed are prohibited. The midwife must oppose any signature by another practitioner for procedures carried out…
The midwife must formulate her prescriptions as clearly as possible. She must ensure that the patient and those around her understand them. She must endeavour to ensure that the treatment is carried o…
Midwives are forbidden from drawing up a biased report or issuing a certificate of convenience.
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