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D. Ulambayar: There Are 1,167 Midwives Working in Mongolia. The Succession Has Been Interrupted Due to the 10-Year Suspension of Enrollment in This Profession.

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"Healthy parents will give birth to healthy children. When planning their families, young people do not put the economy first, but rather think about whether we are healthy and whether we can carry the child normally," said D. Ulambayar, who has 38 years of experience as a midwife and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Mongolian Midwives Association. While participating in the National Maternal, Child, and Reproductive Health…
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"Healthy parents will give birth to healthy children. When planning their families, young people do not put the economy first, but rather think about whether we are healthy and whether we can carry the child normally," said D. Ulambayar, who has 38 years of experience as a midwife and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Mongolian Midwives Association. While participating in the National Maternal, Child, and Reproductive Health…

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ikon.mn broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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