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For years, Maryland was one of just a handful states that made it illegal for midwives to help women give birth at home, unless they had a nursing degree. As of this week, thatโ€™s no longer the case

Over the past decade, home births have become increasingly popular throughout the country, and Marylandโ€™s midwives campaigned for change. However, the stateโ€™s strong medical lobby pushed back, arguing that home births werenโ€™t safe. (There is a lot of argument on that point.)

The bill that finally passed through the Maryland legislature this year (unanimously!) includes a number of compromises intended to make both sides happy (or happy-ish): It lists specific education requirements for midwives, mandates a hospital birth for certain conditions, and explained how and when midwives should transition care to a medical professional if there are problems during delivery.