Health May 11, 2026 | 9:21 AM
HARRISBURG, May 11 – State Rep. Arvind Venkat, D-Allegheny, today announced his intention to introduce legislation that would establish requirements for lay midwives to provide detailed consent forms to patients as they prepare for childbirth.
The legislation would require lay midwives, who do not have to meet training, certification or licensure requirements that licensed Certified Nurse-Midwives and Certified Midwives must meet, to provide informed consent forms to patients that explain the lay midwife’s qualifications and training.
“In the critical time prior to and around giving birth, it is vital that Pennsylvania women have the highest quality of medical care,” said Venkat. “This legislation would ensure that mothers understand the maternal care they are receiving and make the process safer and more transparent to protect both mothers and their babies.”
Consent forms would also require clarification that a lay midwife cannot prescribe medication and that the lay midwife has a written plan to address issues that may occur during labor. The legislation will include an exception for members of religious groups whose practice would be infringed by these requirements.
Venkat is currently circulating the proposal among his colleagues for support. Text of the legislation can be found here.
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