She believes
midwifery care takes place in a personalized partnership with women which allow their individual choices to be supported.
Not exact matches
When I opened my private practice I was co-located in a
midwifery office, the midwives I worked with attracted many women with history of traumatic birth seeking better
care and I ended up
taking on many clients with traumatic stress symptoms in a subsequent pregnancies and reporting experiences of obstetric violence and / or triggering memories and flashbacks from childhood or earlier life abuses.
AIMSI also welcomes the increase in a community
midwifery service that this Strategy recommends for antenatal, postnatal and intrapartum
care as being cost effective, designed to meet the growing demand for women to have more
care within the community and cognisant of the views of the many service users who
took part in the consultation.
The vast majority of births in Ireland
take place in hospital, either in a dedicated maternity hospital or in the maternity unit of an acute hospital, but some women choose to have their baby at home and others choose a more low - tech approach such as a birth centre or a
midwifery led unit in which they are
cared for primarily by midwives rather than obstetricians.
After being an ER nurse for two years, she reveled in the opportunity to
take care of women and babies, and obtained a Masters in
Midwifery from Georgetown University.
The links I provided are in response to your question: «Even if 97.3 % of births are no - risk, and therefore appropriate for home - based
midwifery care (and let's be explicit here that this claim is absolutely not true — in this day and age, advanced maternal age alone would
take you out of no - risk a far higher percentage of the time), I question your ability to identify the remainder».
Randi Payton, LM, CPM
takes pride in balancing the ancient art of
Midwifery with the science of modern medical
care individually tailored to each mother.
Feel free to browse these samples below and learn more about my
takes on birthing, postpartum
care, and the state of
midwifery and delivery around the world.