midwived

/ˈmɪdˌwaɪvd/
verb
  1. Past tense of midwife: to assist in the birth of a baby; to help deliver a child.
    • She midwived her sister's first child in a home birth.
    • The village healer midwived generations of children in the community.
    • The experienced nurse midwived three babies during her night shift.
  2. To help bring something into being or to facilitate the creation or development of something.
    • The committee midwived the new policy after months of discussion.
    • His innovative ideas midwived a successful startup company.
    • The professor midwived a new generation of scientists through her mentorship.
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