Sentences with phrase «midwife team -lsb-»

Consultation — A health coach and midwife team gives expert advice that's tailored to you, as you are, right now.
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My partner delivered him with assistance from the midwife team.
I wanted to get to know my health care provider, and choosing a midwife team allowed that.
However, so does a skilled midwife team, and testing blood sugar can be done by anyone with a glucometer and testing supplies.
Luckily, this mom knew her babies and her body well enough to ignore the doctor and find a supportive and knowledgeable midwife team.
Our midwife team came for home visits every day.
Your midwife team provides supportive, collaborative care throughout your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience.
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The only reason I managed this was due to amazing support from the Leeds St James Hospital midwife team and the provision of equipment and education on expressing in various forms.
First, we'll say that the Eastside Midwives team at PSBC were amazing — can't recommend them enough.
However, the dynamic duo of a mom and midwife teamed up to create the goodbody goodmommy Multitasking Cardigan.

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I work with partner who is a Licensed Midwife and we work as a team to provide your care.
Most midwives choose to work in teams.
Many midwives offer similar services and have similar philosophies but we do differ, ask lots of questions and choose someone you think you can work well with as a team.
In terms of your health care providers, «some families birth unassisted, while others have a team of midwives and a doula,» says Maria Moser, a writer who chronicles her home birth story at Change Diapers.
The thing that I loved most about my birth experience was having a team of midwives and a doula.
Asking about my midwives and plans for my birth team was nice, but it was also nice that instead of asking who was going to «deliver» my baby, they were recognizing that I was the one doing the work, and asking about who was going to help make sure I stayed safe.
There is a small amount of appropriate advertising in order to make them free, but you can rest assured that the midwives on the Dad Info team have sought NMC guidance to vet the adverts used.
This 21 / 2 - day hands - on workshop is designed to prepare advanced level birth doulas with the tools and skills to serve as an assistant to a home birth midwife at a 36 week prenatal home visit, home birth and the strategies to work cooperatively with the home birth midwifery team, Experience in breastfeeding support, childbirth education and other birth skills are important.
Center for Birth's professional design team consulted with midwives, childbirth educators, and families in the community.
I owe a deep amount of thanks to the support from my «dream team:» My husband, doula, and midwife — all of whom reassured me that it was unlikely I would have another posterior presentation and that my experience would be extremely different.
I'd planned to deliver in my home, with an awesome midwife and her team, and I figured that I'd trust my body and my baby and we'd figure out breast...
My midwives worked as a team (one for the baby, one for the mom), and they had an apprentice.
Dr. Lane is a past member of the executive leadership team for the American College of Nurse - Midwives Indiana Affiliate and the past nurse - midwifery representative on the board of directors for the Coalition for Advance Practice Nurses of Indiana (CAPNI).
And, when we have a baby born very early, or with a true issue, or even if we just need some advanced assessment because of something we have identified, I hope that someday we can be seen as members of the care team, not «the rougue midwives» who bring in «all those sick babies».
My husband and midwife were a rock star team and I could not have done it without their support.
Consider where you would like to give birth — for example, many women prefer giving birth at home in warm water, through a process facilitated by a midwife led team
One last bone I'd like to pick and a particularly gnarly bone that might take my entire career and more to address, is that when infants are transferred from home to hospital, it is far too frequent that the NICU team assumes homebirth - based midwives could not possibly provide adequate care and that our report must be tainted with lies and ignorance.
To that end, I had chosen my obstetrician carefully: the only one in the Greater Cincinnati area at that time who specialized in natural birth, having as well a team of certified midwives and offering a home birth option.
I know there's no way to truly tell what would've happened had my entire pre-natal care leading up to birth been with a midwife and the intention of a home birth, but in thinking it all through I realized that I was going to have to trust one thing or the other: my own body, with no quick access to modern medical technology, or a team of medical staff with all of the equipment possibly needed.
Our team of four Ob / Gyn physicians are all certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and work closely with a top - notch group of certified nurse midwives.
The Women's Center OB / GYNs and certified nurse midwives (CNMs) are a collaborative team, working with women during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.
When you are birthing at home, your midwife and her team are completely focused on YOU and no one else, and thus are much more able to spot potential problems as they start to occur and transfer to the hospital in plenty of time IF necessary.
Expectant parents are supported by our 24 - hour team of our board - certified obstetricians / gynecologists and our certified nurse midwives, who are advanced practice nurses specializing in obstetrics and gynecology at Women's Health located in Middlebury, Vermont.
I received round the clock support from a team of midwives for six days.
This type of care includes care in the community from a team of midwives, caseload midwifery or independent midwives and can include antenatal care, home birth and postpartum care options such as early transfer home.
There is no way I would have ever been under the care of a midwife (I was high risk all the way) but it is still terrifying knowing my sweet healthy boy could have easily been a stillbirth without all the high tech and diligent monitoring by my medical team.
Together with Mary Jackson home birth midwife they have developed a system for evaluating the needs of pregnant mom's, their babies and the father that involves establishing «two layers of support» to the baby, the mother, the father and also the birth team.
Ray Castellino and midwife Mary Jackson are teaming up with Rebecca Thompson of Consciously Parenting to share cutting - edge information that brings scientific research to you in ways you can actually use in your parenting.
I met with a team of midwives from a practice called Birth Matters Midwifery Care.
When midwives and obstetricians work together as a team, both using their unique skills, knowledge, expertise and training, the outcomes for moms and babies are far superior.
We thank the North American Registry of Midwives Board for helping facilitate the study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in thMidwives Board for helping facilitate the study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in thmidwives and mothers who agreed to participate in the study.
One of a small team of hospital midwives will visit you in your home everyday for between five and eight days, depending on the hospital.
Home Birth Opting for a planned home birth means your lead carer will be a self - employed community midwife (SECM), who may be part of a team or may work independently.
The midwife would call the hospital, the surgical team would gather and by the time we arrived, it would be all stations go.
Though I never experienced a «normal» moment throughout my entire pregnancy, I am thankful to my midwife and the mental health team for their interventions, their support, and their unwavering belief in me.
Imagine it is one midwife, or a small team of midwives who are going to provide care to you and your baby.
Michelle had called the rest of our home birth team by this point and Allie, her assistant, and Gillian, our secondary midwife, were there when I made it back out to the living room.
If you have private health insurance you may wish to attend a semi-private clinic in which case you will be attended by a registrar working in a team with midwives and under a consultant obstetrician.
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