Midwifery Practice · Est. 2011

"Your body already knows how to do this.
My job is to make sure nothing
gets in its way."

— Miriam Okafor, CNM


Miriam Okafor

Certified Nurse-Midwife · CNM, MSN · Licensed in New York State

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Babies Delivered

Four hundred and sixty-two births. Each one unrepeatable. Each one attended with the same unhurried presence as the first.

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Avoided Unplanned Interventions

Ninety-seven percent of clients reached the birth they planned. Not because interventions are wrong — but because preparation, positioning, and patience change outcomes.

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Years of Continuous Practice

Fourteen years of laboring rooms, home births, and birth centers. Long enough to have seen nearly everything. Present enough to know each birth is still the first.

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On Practice

The labor room teaches you things no textbook can prepare you for.


Every birth I attend, I arrive with the same intention: to read what's happening in this body, in this room, with this family — and to respond to that, not to a protocol. I carry my instruments and my experience, but mostly I carry attention. The kind that notices when a laboring person's breath changes, when the baby's position needs adjusting before the monitor says so, when a partner needs to be brought into the room rather than held at the edge of it.

Midwifery is not anti-medicine. I have transferred clients to hospitals when it was the right thing to do, and I have supported clients through cesareans when that was their safest path. What I am is pro-informed decision. I want every person I work with to understand their options well enough to choose — not to be chosen for.

"I have never once seen a woman fail at labor. I have seen systems fail women. That distinction is everything I practice around.

My clients come to me at all stages of readiness. Some have done eighteen months of research and have strong opinions about delayed cord clamping and the Gaskin Maneuver. Others are seven weeks pregnant and just know they don't want to feel like a number in a system. Both of these people deserve the same quality of presence. My job is to meet each person exactly where they are, and to walk with them from there.

Credentials & Training

Certification

Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)

Degree

MSN, Columbia University School of Nursing

Licensure

New York State, License #MW-04821

Affiliations

ACNM · MANA · ACOG Collaborative

Birth Stories

Three births. Three entirely different definitions of the word "right."

Names and identifying details shared with permission.

Mother holding newborn baby in soft natural light, intimate birth moment

First Birth · Hospital Support

41 weeks · 9h 22m active labor · Unmedicated

What Nadia needed was someone who would not be afraid of her.

She arrived at her 36-week appointment having read every birth outcome study published in the last decade. She wasn't anxious — she was armored. What she needed wasn't reassurance. She needed a practitioner who could match her rigor, and then hold the room steady when the moment arrived.

Nadia B., Brooklyn NY

Peaceful home birth setting with warm candlelight and family present

Second Birth · Home Birth

39+4 weeks · 6h 10m active labor · Water birth

"I needed to know that someone had done this a hundred times before and would be calm."

Her first birth had been fine, technically. But she had felt like a passenger. This time she wanted to be in the room she'd chosen, in the position her body found, with her older daughter asleep down the hall. She wanted ordinary and profound at the same time.

Priya M., Riverdale NY

Couple in birth center room, partner supporting mother during labor

First Birth · Birth Center

40+1 weeks · 11h 45m active labor · Epidural at 7cm

Marcus had never felt more useful in his life.

He told me this three days after the birth, still processing. He had been coached on what to do — where to put his hands, when to speak, when to be silent. He had been given a role, not a waiting room. That changed everything for both of them.

Danielle & Marcus T., Harlem NY

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