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Midwives are fully accountable as the lead professional for the care and support of women and newborn infants, and partners and families.
Required Training and Education Option 1 Obtain a CPM certification from NARM. Option 2 Complete a MEAC Accredited Education Course. Option 3 Complete a TDLR Approved Education Course: Association of Texas Midwives Midwifery Training Program. Beautiful Beginning Midwife Training Center.
Average base salary The average salary for a midwife is $97,202 per year in Texas. 18 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated June 9, 2025).
To practice midwifery in Texas, an individual must hold a current license issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This program applies only to direct-entry midwives, sometimes called lay-midwives because their practice and licensure do not require formal undergraduate or graduate education.
Under state law, HHSC is responsible for the licensing and regulation of birthing centers in Texas, and the Regulatory Services Division within HHSC carries out these duties.
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The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) oversees midwifery practice in the state. Here are some key regulations: Midwives must be licensed by the state and meet educational and practical training requirements.

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