Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 64/85

Prohibited practices.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
 
Sec. 85. 
Prohibited practices. 
 
(a) A licensed certified professional midwife may not do any of the following:
 
 
(1) administer prescription pharmacological agents 
 
intended to induce or augment labor;
 
 
(2) administer prescription pharmacological agents to 
 
provide pain management;
 
 
(3) use vacuum extractors or forceps;
 
 
(4) prescribe medications;
 
 
(5) provide out-of-hospital care to a childbearing 
 
individual who has had a previous cesarean section;
 
 
(6) perform abortions or surgical procedures, 
 
including, but not limited to, cesarean sections and circumcisions, except for an emergency episiotomy;
 
 
(7) knowingly accept responsibility for prenatal or 
 
intrapartum care of a client with any of the following risk factors: 
 
 
 
(A) chronic significant maternal cardiac, 
 
 
pulmonary, renal, or hepatic disease;
 
 
 
(B) malignant disease in an active phase;
 
 
 
(C) significant hematological disorders, 
 
 
coagulopathies, or pulmonary embolism;
 
 
 
(D) insulin requiring diabetes mellitus;
 
 
 
(E) known maternal congenital abnormalities 
 
 
affecting childbirth;
 
 
 
(F) confirmed isoimmunization, Rh disease with 
 
 
positive titer;
 
 
 
(G) active tuberculosis;
 
 
 
(H) active syphilis or gonorrhea;
 
 
 
(I) active genital herpes infection 2 weeks prior 
 
 
to labor or in labor;
 
 
 
(J) pelvic or uterine abnormalities affecting 
 
 
normal vaginal births, including tumors and malformations;
 
 
 
(K) alcoholism or alcohol abuse;
 
 
 
(L) drug addiction or abuse; or
 
 
 
(M) confirmed AIDS status.

 
(b) A licensed certified professional midwife shall not administer Schedule II through IV controlled substances. Subject to a prescription by a health care professional, Schedule V controlled substances may be administered by licensed certified professional midwives. 

intended to induce or augment labor;
provide pain management;
individual who has had a previous cesarean section;
including, but not limited to, cesarean sections and circumcisions, except for an emergency episiotomy;
intrapartum care of a client with any of the following risk factors:
pulmonary, renal, or hepatic disease;
coagulopathies, or pulmonary embolism;
affecting childbirth;
positive titer;
to labor or in labor;
normal vaginal births, including tumors and malformations;

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