Idaho Code § 54-5504
(1) The rules adopted by the board shall:
(a) Allow a midwife to obtain and administer, during the practice of midwifery, the following:
(e) Establish scope and practice standards for antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn care that shall, at a minimum:
(i) Prohibit a licensed midwife from providing care for a client with a history of disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms that include:
1. Placental abnormality;
2. Multiple gestation, except that midwives may provide antepartum care that is supplementary to the medical care of the physician overseeing the pregnancy, as long as it does not interfere with the physician’s recommended schedule of care;
3. Noncephalic presentation at the onset of labor or rupture of membranes, whichever occurs first;
4. Birth under thirty-seven and zero-sevenths (37 0/7) weeks and beyond forty-two and zero-sevenths (42 0/7) weeks gestational age;
5. A history of more than one (1) prior cesarean section, a cesarean section within eighteen (18) months of the estimated due date or any cesarean section that was surgically closed with a classical or vertical uterine incision;
6. Platelet sensitization, hematological, or coagulation disorders;
7. A body mass index of forty (40.0) or higher at the time of conception;
8. Prior chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment for a malignancy;
9. Previous preeclampsia resulting in premature delivery;
10. Cervical insufficiency;
11. HIV positive status; or
12. Opiate use that places the infant at risk of neonatal abstinence syndrome.
(ii) Prohibit a licensed midwife from providing care for a client with a history of the following disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms, unless such disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms are being treated, monitored, or managed by a licensed health care provider:
1. Diabetes;
2. Thyroid disease;
3. Epilepsy;
4. Hypertension;
5. Cardiac disease;
6. Pulmonary disease;
7. Renal disease;
8. Gastrointestinal disorders;
9. Previous major surgery of the pulmonary system, cardiovascular system, urinary tract, or gastrointestinal tract;
10. Abnormal cervical cytology;
11. Sleep apnea;
12. Previous bariatric surgery;
13. Hepatitis;
14. History of illegal drug use or excessive prescription drug use; or
15. Rh or other blood group disorders and a physician determines the pregnancy can safely be attended by a midwife.
(iii) Require a licensed midwife to recommend that a client see a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 18, title 54, Idaho Code, or an equivalent provision of the law of a state bordering Idaho and to document and maintain a record as required by section 54-5510, Idaho Code, if such client has a history of disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms that include:
1. Previous complicated pregnancy;
2. Previous cesarean section;
3. Previous pregnancy loss in second or third trimester;
4. Previous spontaneous premature labor;
5. Previous preterm rupture of membranes;
6. Previous preeclampsia;
7. Previous hypertensive disease of pregnancy;
8. Parvo;
9. Toxo;
10. CMV;
11. HSV;
12. Previous maternal/newborn group b streptococcus infection;
13. A body mass index of at least thirty-five (35.0) but less than forty (40.0) at the time of conception;
14. Underlying family genetic disorders with potential for transmission; or
15. Psychosocial situations that may complicate pregnancy.
(iv) Require that a licensed midwife facilitate the immediate transfer to a hospital for emergency care for disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms that include:
1. Maternal fever in labor;
2. Suggestion of fetal jeopardy, such as bleeding or meconium or abnormal fetal heart tones;
3. Noncephalic presentation at the onset of labor or rupture of membranes, whichever occurs first, unless imminent delivery is safer than transfer;
4. Second-stage labor after two (2) hours of initiation of pushing when the mother has had a previous cesarean section;
5. Current spontaneous premature labor;
6. Current preterm premature rupture of membranes;
7. Current preeclampsia;
8. Current hypertensive disease of pregnancy;
9. Continuous uncontrolled bleeding;
10. Bleeding that necessitates the administration of more than two (2) doses of oxytocin or other antihemorrhagic agent;
11. Delivery injuries to the bladder or bowel;
12. Grand mal seizure;
13. Uncontrolled vomiting;
14. Coughing or vomiting of blood;
15. Severe chest pain; or
16. Sudden onset of shortness of breath and associated labored breathing.
A transfer of care shall be accompanied by the client’s medical record, the licensed midwife’s assessment of the client’s current condition, and a description of the care provided by the licensed midwife prior to transfer;
(2) The rules adopted by the board may not:
[54-5504, added 2024, ch. 59, sec. 2, p. 280; am. 2025, ch. 211, sec. 22, p. 992.]