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- Is Homebirth Right for You?
While I'm an advocate for homebirth, that comes with stipulations. Do I want a homebirth? If that sounds dreamy, homebirth may be just the right thing for you. 2. Is a homebirth in your budget? As much as we can tout the extensive research of the safety of homebirth with a skilled provider, we
- Homebirth or Birth Center?
Homebirth supports a family in their own familiar environment. Homebirth afforded that like no other care model does.” And while safety statistics are near identical in both center and home, the birth center may be a closer “The best parts of homebirth were EVERYTHING. seriously, everything. Some additional thoughts: You’ll want to consider both Safety and Cost when deciding what is best for
- Complications and Homebirth Midwifery
Sometimes we put out this vision that homebirth is always straightforward, that everyone is blinded by Want to learn more about the most common complications we encounter at homebirths and how we respond We love educating parents about the behind-the-scenes of homebirth midwifery care and often share resources
- How Midwives Handle Complications at a Homebirth
Alanna Farmer Photography When you are considering and planning a homebirth, many new thoughts and concerns Homebirth often get portrayed in 2 extremes- a dangerous event that could go wrong at any moment and We would love to see more consumers prepared to ask about safety and outcomes in all birth settings with valuable to know and understand what can actually go “wrong” and what is being done to protect health and safety Check out IS HOMEBIRTH RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Affording Homebirth: The Money Aspect of Midwifery Care
Our homebirth experience was so different! Homebirth is like paying for a house but getting a castle." - Lillie C. To our relief, we realized homebirth was actually the better deal. ." - Homebirth mom in San Diego As you navigate the cost aspect of considering homebirth, take in some Interested in more content about homebirth? Check out Is Homebirth Right for You?
- What to Expect: Prenatal Appointments with a Homebirth Midwife
Any questions about homebirth midwifery prenatal appointments? We'd love to chat! We love sharing the day-to-day of our jobs as homebirth midwives and our client experiences on our Instagram
- Inviting Your Older Kids To Your Upcoming Homebirth
Thankfully, if you are choosing homebirth you have every choice under the sun- and since you know your As homebirth midwives, we talk about this aspect of birth planning quite a bit with our clients. Some Birth Videos to Help Prepare Siblings: Here Here and Here Homebirth-Specific Books for Siblings: Hello Baby by Jenni Overend Runa's Birth by Uwe Spillmann We're Having a Homebirth by Kelly Moche lMama And as always, feel free to follow along with us as we share about all things homebirth and midwifery
- Finding A Midwife: A Guide to Researching, Interviewing + Hiring Your Future Midwife
How do you know if homebirth is right for you? Read the helpful checklist in THIS blog post. You can also simply use the search term "midwife near me" or "homebirth midwife in (your city)" to bring How is the birthing parents’ responsibility different planning a homebirth instead of a hospital birth consumer who is midwife shopping, but we would challenge you to be even more aware of how the topics of safety What should you know about homebirth safety? Read through this informative article HERE.
- "Do I Have to Give Birth in the Water?" + 20 other FAQs about Home Waterbirth
As homebirth midwives, we encounter waterbirth in our everyday work. Women who are new to planning a homebirth or want to use water during labor for pain relief understandably It's what homebirth is all about- an experience of a normal life event with just the right amount of a blow-up birth pool, many women plan a homebirth without the use of a tub. A local homebirth family group or natural mom forum is a great place to ask.
- Birth Without Drugs: Practical Coping Techniques for a Natural Labor
Natural birth is not for everyone, but as homebirth midwives, it’s the majority of the births that we
- Kelly's Birth Stories
Planned a homebirth. My water broke.
- Informed Consent in Midwifery Care
Click HERE to learn more about homebirth options for midwifery care. And be sure to check out THIS blog to see if homebirth is the right choice for you, and THIS blog to following along with us on Instagram where we love sharing more about the freedoms and benefits of homebirth
- Tiffany's Birth Stories
But over time I have gotten more comfortable with the fact that I never had a homebirth; I’ll never have a homebirth. We conceived right away and I started talking my husband into having a homebirth. By now I was already a doula and had been to my first homebirth. I had one in a hospital before I understood what homebirth really was.
- ...but what about the mess?
supplies already organized due to our work together prenatally, and it quickly gets swooped up by the homebirth If you're interested in learning more about homebirth midwifery care be sure to follow us on Instagram We love sharing about the day-to-day and behind-the-scenes of what goes into having a homebirth!
- 2 Midwives in 2 Years of Practice
So many families questioned their birthing choices and chose homebirth instead of hospital. glorious self-care) we will have the practical and mental-emotional capacity to be able to serve 4-6 homebirth It's been a great place to show off the value of midwifery care and delight of homebirth to couples exploring
- Viewing Midwifery as a Protective Art
After attending my first homebirth as a doula, I noted the differences and saw that this particular family those in the family, the lights kept dim, the clinical aspects of the job performed with the utmost safety Our intimate prenatal care allows us to get to know you deeply, our presence at your birth provides safety The safety and sanctity of this season. the psychological integrity of birth.
- Birthing the Placenta: Midwifery Care for the Immediate Postpartum
As homebirth midwives, we have a unique understanding of the physiological nature of this stage in labor Homebirth clients are already in a very low low risk category by default, but remember, 90% + of pregnant women are going to be considered low risk enough to be homebirth candidates- be encouraged that a vast If your curiosity is piqued about homebirth candidacy, hop over to THIS post, Is Homebirth Right for This aspect of perceived safety is an important explanation for the woman's inherent need to feel confident
- Natural Tools for Easing Postpartum Afterpains: A Midwife’s Guide to Holistic Recovery
As a homebirth midwife, I’ve walked alongside many women during this beautiful and transformative time It’s especially helpful for easing postpartum uterine contractions, and we recommend our homebirth clients
- Goals
-Serve 12 homebirth families this year.
- Make Your Own NORA Pregnancy Tea
It's the number one herbal remedy we recommend for our own homebirth clients, and so incredibly simple Pregnancy book by Lily Nichols: a resource we love so much that we give it as a gift to each of our homebirth
- Are Vaginal Exams in Labor Necessary?
We love sharing with our clients and online audience how little vaginal exams we perform in our homebirth 3 Foundations to a Natural Birth Plan (Instant Download) Protecting the Labor Space The call of the homebirth If we do such minimal vaginal exams as homebirth midwives, and are certain they are not needed in the I will admit that a couple of times in our own homebirth practice we have offered them to women who have
- Reenvisioning Postpartum Care
(By that point homebirth midwives have done an average of 5 visits, spending around an hour each visit
- How to Manage a Long Labor
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- Thoughtful Natural Gifts for the Crunchy Woman in Your Life
As homebirth midwives, we are often these women ourselves (or working towards it)- and you, reading this
- How to Maintain Vaginal Health in Pregnancy
(Yes, I am personifying my vagina- would you expect anything less from a homebirth midwife passionate with the natural, alternative and effective approaches to treat UTI and Yeast that we use in our own homebirth