【Breaking News Follow-up】Midwife National Examination Answer Key Release: 97.2% Accuracy Rate
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- 【Breaking News Follow-up】Midwife National Examination Answer Key Release: 97.2% Accuracy Rate
- With Midwife announces 97.2% accuracy for its 109th Midwife National Examination answer key, verified against official results, marking four consecutive years of high precision and same-day release.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 1, 2026
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With Midwife announces 97.2% accuracy for its 109th Midwife National Examination answer key, verified against official results, marking four consecutive years of high precision and same-day release.
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- April 1, 2026
With Midwife announces 97.2% accuracy for its 109th Midwife National Examination answer key, verified against official results, marking four consecutive years of high precision and same-day release.
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- 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 18:00
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With Midwife Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City, hereinafter "With Midwife") is pleased to announce that the answer key it released for the 109th Midwife National Examination (held on February 12, 2026) achieved an accuracy rate of 97.2% when compared with the official answers from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Our company has been continuously releasing answer keys since 2023, and this year marks the fourth year of this initiative.

Verification Results of the Answer Key
The answer key for the 109th Midwife National Examination released by With Midwife was verified against the official announcement by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, resulting in an overall accuracy rate of 97.2%.

Specifically, out of 55 morning questions, all 55 were correct (no errors), and out of 55 afternoon questions, 52 were correct (3 errors).
Additionally, 1,319 midwifery students, approximately 60% of all examinees, utilized the pre-answer form and self-scoring form.
This initiative is created by multiple qualified midwives who review each question, aiming to achieve both speed and accuracy.
Furthermore, the passing score for the 109th Midwife National Examination has been announced as 87 points or higher out of a total of 144 points, which combines general questions (1 point per question / 74 points total) and situation-setting questions (2 points per question / 70 points total).
※From Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare announcement

The Challenge of Same-Day Release
This year, with the cooperation of many midwives, we successfully achieved the first-ever same-day release of the answer key on the day of the examination.
While early release of answer keys is common for the National Nursing Examination, there have been challenges with the speed of information disclosure for the Midwife National Examination. Our company started and has continued this initiative with the desire to "change the situation where only midwives are left behind."
This same-day release demonstrates that we can maintain a certain level of accuracy while increasing speed.
User Voices
Examinees who used With Midwife's answer key have provided the following feedback:
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It's truly appreciated that the answers were provided on the same day. The learning platform was also very helpful.
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Thank you for creating the answer key late into the night and even providing the rationale.
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Participating in the learning platform reassured me that I had peers, and the environment made it easy to ask questions.
Many other comments have been received from midwifery students, indicating that the answer key serves not only as a source of information but also as a platform for learning and connection.
With Midwife plans to continue releasing answer keys in the coming years as part of its efforts to support midwifery students.
"Collective Knowledge of Midwives" Emerges After 4 Years of Continuity
The answer key initiative is not just about providing information; it's also about bringing together the knowledge of midwives.
In recent years, a cycle has emerged where midwives who previously used the answer key now participate in its creation, transitioning from examinees to supporters.
Midwives sharing knowledge with each other and passing it on to the next generation. This initiative is expanding as a new form of the midwifery community.
Beyond the National Examination
We view the national examination not as a "goal" but as a "start."
A midwife's career can expand significantly depending on the choices made after obtaining their license. However, currently, these options are not sufficiently visible.
Our company is developing career support and training programs as initiatives to spread the expertise of midwives throughout society.
The reskilling program for midwives, "License says," provides practical learning and career options, envisioning new fields of activity beyond the medical setting.
License says website here ▶︎https://lic-says.jp/

"Mental Care for Supporters" Publicly Released to Protect Midwives Themselves

In Japan, where suicide is the leading cause of maternal death, the mental burden on midwives at the forefront of this issue is a significant challenge.
The declining birthrate, increase in paternal postpartum depression, and rise in high-risk pregnancies are making the support field more complex. Meanwhile, opportunities for systematic learning about supporter self-care have been limited.
Because midwives are professionals required to "be empathetic," there is a structural issue where they unconsciously internalize emotions and become exhausted.
Given this background, this program provides opportunities for systematic learning on:
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Unique ways supporters experience mental fatigue
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Perspectives for protecting one's own mental health
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Self-care and interaction methods applicable in practice
We will continue to provide support for those embarking on a career as a midwife, those currently working in the field, and those wishing to return to practice, enabling them to work long and healthily.
▼ Details here
https://shiennsyamentarucare2026.peatix.com/
Message from With Midwife
If you ever have concerns about your career as a midwife, please feel free to contact us at any time.
The scope of a midwife's activities continues to expand beyond hospitals to local communities and corporations. With Midwife continues to support all midwives, whether they are just starting their journey, currently active, or considering returning to the field.
We will continue to stand by all midwives who wish to protect life, and together, we will create a future where their potential spreads throughout society.
Company Overview
Company Name: With Midwife Co., Ltd.
Establishment Date: November 1, Reiwa 1 (2019)
Capital: 3 million yen
Representative: Seira Kishihata
Location: QUINTBRIDGE 303, 4-15-82 Higashinodamachi, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Philosophy: "A future where not even a single life that could not be born is left behind."
We regularly witness not only lives that are born but also unseen lives, such as miscarriages and stillbirths. We aim to realize a society where such lives are never left behind, through the "care" power of midwives.
Official HP: https://withmidwife.jp/
FAQ
What is the accuracy rate of With Midwife's answer key?
For the 109th National Midwifery Examination answer key, the overall accuracy rate was 97.2%. All morning questions were correct, with 3 errors in the afternoon questions.
Why is the answer key released on the day of the exam?
To change the current situation where information disclosure for the midwifery national examination is slower compared to the nursing national examination, and with the desire to 'change the situation where only midwives are left behind,' we aim for prompt information provision.
Does With Midwife provide support even after the national exam?
Yes, viewing the national exam as a 'start,' we offer career support and training programs through the 'License says' reskilling program for midwives and the 'Mental Care for Supporters' program.