Abstract
Our understanding of midwife-led antenatal care by demonstrates its positive impact on maternal satisfaction and favorable birth outcomes in low-risk women essential. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the impact of midwife-led antenatal care for low-risk women at a tertiary hospital. The objectives were to assess maternal and neonatal outcomes and explore how midwife-focused education influences maternal satisfaction. The study involved 150 low-risk primiparous women, using structured questionnaires and clinical records. Results showed high rates of spontaneous vaginal birth (71.33%) and positive maternal satisfaction, with 78% of mothers reporting no distress during labor. Thus, we show the need for evaluating the effectiveness of midwife-led antenatal care in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes for low-risk women at a tertiary hospital.