Call Us + 33 1 84 88 31 00

Article R4127-304 of the French Public Health Code

Midwives have an obligation to maintain and improve their professional knowledge, in accordance with the obligation of continuing professional development provided for in articles L. 4153-1 and L. 4153-2. As part of their professional practice, midwives have a duty to contribute to the training of student midwives and their peers.

Read More »

Article R4127-305 of the French Public Health Code

Midwives must treat all patients and new-born babies with the same conscience, regardless of their origin, morals and family situation, their membership or non-membership of a particular ethnic group, nation, race or religion, their disability or state of health, their reputation or the feelings they may have towards them, and regardless of the child’s sex.

Read More »

Article R4127-306 of the French Public Health Code

The midwife must respect the right of all persons to choose freely their practitioner, midwife or doctor, and the establishment where they wish to receive care or give birth; she must facilitate the exercise of this right. The patient’s wishes must be respected as far as possible. When the patient is unable to express her wishes, her relatives must be notified and informed, unless this is urgent, impossible or the…

Read More »

Article R4127-307 of the French Public Health Code

Midwives may not alienate their professional independence in any form whatsoever. The midwife’s remuneration may not be based on standards of productivity, hourly output or any other criterion which would result in the midwife’s professional independence being limited or abandoned or in the quality of care being compromised.

Read More »

Article R4127-308 of the French Public Health Code

When a midwife participates in a public information campaign of an educational, scientific or health nature, whatever the means of dissemination, she will only report confirmed data, will exercise caution and will be mindful of the repercussions of her comments on the public. It is not intended to profit from its intervention in the context of its professional activity or to benefit the organisations within which it works or to…

Read More »

Article R4127-310-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – Midwives are free to communicate to the public, by any means, including on a website, information likely to contribute to the patient’s free choice of practitioner, relating in particular to their professional skills and practices, their career path and the conditions under which they practise. This communication must comply with the provisions in force and the ethical obligations defined in this section. It is fair and honest, does…

Read More »

Article R4127-310-2 of the French Public Health Code

Midwives may not use the Association’s logo without the prior written authorisation of the Association’s national council. Nor may she use a pseudonym to practise her profession; if she does use one for activities related to her profession, she must declare this to the Conseil départemental de l’ordre.

Read More »

Article R4127-310-3 of the French Public Health Code

Practitioners from other Member States of the European Union or the European Economic Area who have been granted partial access to the profession of midwife underarticle L. 4002-5 of the Public Health Code, when presenting their activity to the public, in particular on a website, are required to inform the public of the list of procedures they are authorised to perform. As part of their practice, these practitioners must clearly…

Read More »

Contact a French lawyer now

Contact a French Business Lawyer

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call us at +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

Useful links

You have a question in French Business Law?

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

All information exchanged through this website will be communicated to lawyers registered with a French Bar and will remain confidential.