Head midwife and clinic director Jenny Joseph, back row, left, examines Husnah Mixon with the help of her children, Asaal Lorien, left, 7, and Alonzo Scott Jr., 1, at Common Sense Birthing Center in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Laux)
Jenny Joseph, head midwife and director of Common Sense Childbirth Clinic, talks with patients and staff, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. Midwives who run the program welcome vulnerable patients who other clinics would turn away, such as those who don't have insurance or who don't receive prenatal care until late in their pregnancy. (AP Photo/John Laux)
Marie Jean Dennis, left, is examined by Jenny Joseph, head midwife and clinic director, at Common Sense Childbirth Clinic in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/John Laux)
Marie Jean Dennis, left, embraces head midwife and clinic director Jenny Joseph, right, as they leave a consultation at Common Sense Childbirth Clinic in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/John Laux)
Jenny Joseph, head midwife and clinic director at Common Sense Childbirth Clinic (back row, left), talks with client Regine Barramore as her husband, Scott, holds their 6-week-old daughter, Yaharais, in Orlando, Florida, Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Laux)
Serena Brown, a midwife with Commonsense Childbirth in Orlando, Fla., talks with Kaylee Stirrup during a pregnancy checkup on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, accompanied by Stirrup's cousin's son, Ezra Wagnack. Midwives at Commonsense Childbirth strive to provide quality, accessible care, and experts point to the nonprofit, started by British immigrant Jenny Joseph, as a model to help reduce maternal mortality. (AP Photo/Laura Ungar)
Midwife Serena Brown at Commonsense Childbirth in Orlando, Fla., examines Kaylee Stirrup during a pregnancy checkup on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. Midwives at Commonsense Childbirth strive to provide quality, accessible care, and experts point to the nonprofit, founded by British immigrant Jenny Joseph, as a model to help reduce maternal mortality, Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Laura Ungar)
Midwife Stephanie Wood at Commonsense Childbirth examines Courtney Knight during a pregnancy checkup on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. Midwives at Commonsense Childbirth strive to provide high-quality, accessible care. Experts point to the nonprofit, founded by British immigrant Jenny Joseph, as a model for helping reduce maternal mortality. (AP Photo/Laura Unger)
Midwife Serena Brown puts toys away at the end of the day in the play area of the waiting room at Common Sense Childbirth Clinic in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/John Laux)
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Head midwife and clinic director Jenny Joseph, back row, left, examines Husnah Mixon with the help of her children, Asaal Lorien, left, 7, and Alonzo Scott Jr., 1, at Common Sense Birthing Center in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Laux)
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