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Emily Davis, MS, APRN, CNM


Certified Nurse Midwife

Post Graduate

Bethel University, St. Paul, MN
Master’s Degree in Science, CNM

Undergraduate

College of Saint Scholastica,  Duluth, MN

Bachelor of Science, Nursing

University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN

Bachelor of Applied Science, Psychology

Emily Davis, MS, APRN, CNM


Certified Nurse Midwife

Emily Davis is a board-certified nurse midwife for Reply Fertility.  Mrs. Davis received her Master of Science in Nurse Midwifery from Bethel University in Saint Paul, MN.  Since completing her advanced degree in 2018, Mrs. Davis has worked as a certified nurse midwife at St. Mary’s Medical Center and served as an assistant professor of nursing at The College of Saint Scholastica, both in Duluth, MN. In prior experience, she worked for four years as a registered nurse at Mercy Hospital in Moose Lake, MN focusing on prenatal education, obstetrics, and medical/surgical nursing, and as a public health and home visiting nurse in maternal/child health in Hennepin County, MN.  She holds certifications in Public Health, BLS, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program), and Advanced Fetal Monitoring, and is also a certified lactation specialist.


Mrs. Davis resides in Minnesota where she, her husband, and their four children enjoy spending time by Lake Superior, trail running, camping and gardening. She is licensed to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and North Carolina.

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Expert Restorative Medicine For Infertility And Recurrent Miscarriage

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The Program

Our program delivers expert customized and collaborative care provided by clinicians specifically trained in Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)—physicians, nurse practitioners, certified midwives, fertility case managers, fertility educators, 

and health coaches. 

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The Science

RRM systematically evaluates more than 55 factors (female + male) to identify the underlying causes of infertility, diagnose what is wrong, treat what is wrong, and optimize health for natural conception and a healthy pregnancy. 

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The Results

Compared to IVF, medical literature reveals that RRM has comparable effectiveness, even outperforming IVF at one cycle;

is more affordable; is less invasive with no side effects; and delivers better outcomes for both moms and babies. 

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