Quebec’s first male midwife feeling at home in uncharted territory
MONTREAL — While the word “midwife” seems to suggest a feminine-only practice, the first Quebec man to enter the profession is adamant that he doesn’t need a different title.
Louis Maltais points out that the word, which comes from Old English, actually means “with woman” — and that it goes straight to the core of what a midwife does.
“It’s about women, and it will stay like this, because it’s about women’s time and their experiences, and the name says that,” Maltais said. “We’re there for women.”
Maltais turned heads earlier this year when he became the first Quebec man to enter and complete the province’s only university-level midwife training program.


