Objective: This research aims to determine the views of traditional midwives in Amasya and Tokat regions about their past midwifery experiences. Material and Methods: The research is a qualitative one and a content analysis was conducted in line with the aims. A digitization concern was not aroused from the qualitative data obtained. The research was carried out in the central villages of Amasya and Turhal district villages of Tokat province. The data were collected by using in-depth interviews with 7 women who had been midwives in the past. The interviews were conducted by a single researcher. Results: Traditional midwives gave information about their practices about the profession, family planning, pregnancy, birth and postpartum period. It contains information about how they started their profession, where they learned midwifery and why they did this profession. They said that they learned by themselves and even had this experience at their first birth. They mostly made explanations about birth. Statements are common for the birthing position, although they mention different practices regarding the practices they perform during childbirth. They stated that they gave birth in sitting, squatting and semi-sitting positions. One of the important data is that only the traditional midwife who went to school until the 3rd grade at that time kept a record book. Conclusion: It is seen that women expressed that they do this job to help women. Traditional midwives, respecting the physiological natural process of labor, express that they give birth in upright positions such as squatting, especially during delivery. However, unlike current midwifery services, traditional midwives seem to focus only on childbirth.