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Filter by:With the medicalization of midwifery care; It has been reported that the autonomy of midwives is reduced, and their relationships with care and care recipients are under threat. For this reason, the midwife had to move away from the concept of being with the woman and face the ideology of being with the institution. In this context, it is thought that there is a need for care models that enable the midwife and woman to work in cooperation. It is thought that establishing a collaborative relationship based on the partnership model between the midwife and the pregnant will be possible with the continuity of care. There are studies in the literature showing that the continuity of midwifery care has positive results at birth. However, no study has been found regarding the partnership or cooperation of the midwife with the pregnant woman during delivery with standards. It is thought that this research to be conducted has a unique value in terms of meeting the need for scientific information on the effect of midwife-pregnant cooperation on birth experience and birth satisfaction. In the study, continuous midwifery care will be given to pregnant women during delivery based on midwife-pregnant cooperation in line with the midwifery care model checklist. It is thought that this midwifery care given during birth will positively affect the birth experience and birth satisfaction.