Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B24 - Council of Licensed Midwifery
Chapter 64B24-7 - MIDWIFERY PRACTICE
Section 64B24-7.009 - Responsibilities of the Midwife During Postpartum
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Care of the newborn shall include:
(2) The midwife shall consult, refer or transfer the infant to a physician if any of the following conditions occur:
(3) Care of the mother shall include:
(4) The midwife must remain with the mother and infant for at least 2 hours postpartum, or until both the mother's and infant's conditions are stable, whichever is longer. Maternal stability is evidenced by normal blood pressure, pulse, respirations, bladder functioning, fundus firm and lochia normal. Infant stability is evidenced by established respirations, normal temperature, and strong sucking.
(5) If any complications arise, such as a retained placenta or postpartum hemorrhage, the midwife shall consult with a physician, or transport the patient for emergency medical care dependent upon the urgency of the situation.
(6) A follow-up visit shall be made between 24 and 48 hours following delivery, unless conditions warrant an earlier visit. The midwife may arrange for such a visit to be made by a physician, certified nurse midwife, registered nurse, or another licensed midwife. The patient shall be instructed to have a postpartum examination within 6 to 8 weeks after delivery or sooner if any abnormalities exist or problems arise.
(7) If the mother is Rh negative, the midwife shall obtain the laboratory tests results of the cord blood studies, and if the infant is Rh positive, assure and document that the mother receives Rho immune globulin within 72 hours of the delivery.
(8) The midwife shall instruct the parents regarding the requirement for the infant screening blood test for metabolic disorders. If arrangements for this screening have not been made, the midwife shall notify the county health unit or retain the written objection pursuant to Section 383.14, F.S.
(9) The midwife shall conduct the Healthy Start Postnatal Screening for the infant or assure that it will be done.
(10) Within 5 days following each birth, form DH 511, Certificate of Live Birth, available from the local county health department, must be completed and submitted to the local registrar of vital statistics.
Rulemaking Authority 467.005 FS. Law Implemented 382.013, 467.015 FS.
New 7-14-94, Formerly 61E8-7.009, Amended 3-20-96, Formerly 59DD-7.009, Amended 9-11-02.