China Gen Z male midwife goes viral for skills, looks, bringing ‘powerful tenderness’ to childbirth
Zhang Jintao, a 25-year-old male midwife in Zhejiang province, China, has gained attention for his professional skills and appearance. Despite facing criticism from some relatives who considered his career choice embarrassing, Zhang finds his work meaningful, particularly witnessing women's strength during childbirth.

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AI-generatedZhang Jintao, a 25-year-old male midwife in Zhejiang province, China, has gained attention for his professional skills and appearance. Despite facing criticism from some relatives who considered his career choice embarrassing, Zhang finds his work meaningful, particularly witnessing women's strength during childbirth. He emphasizes the importance of earning patient trust, as traditional attitudes sometimes lead women to refuse care from male midwives. Zhang believes midwives play a crucial role throughout pregnancy and delivery, requiring both empathy and physical capability, which he describes as "powerful tenderness." His dedication and competence have earned praise from patients, and he aims to further promote understanding of childbirth and medical science, asserting that "medicine has no gender."
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5 extractedA 25-year-old male midwife named Zhang Jintao from Yiwu, Zhejiang province, has gained significant attention for his skills and appearance.
Zhang Jintao believes midwives play an essential role throughout pregnancy and childbirth, not just as assistants.
Zhang Jintao faced criticism from older male relatives who considered his career choice 'shameful' and 'embarrassing'.
Men accounted for only three percent of China's nurses in 2021, with male midwives being even rarer.
Some expectant mothers initially refused care from Zhang Jintao due to traditional attitudes towards privacy.