Midwifery Care
We offer more birthing options and a holistic approach to caring for women throughout their lifetime.
Natural, holistic care
Midwifery care focuses on the belief that pregnancy and birth are fundamentally normal yet profoundly life-changing events. Each pregnancy is unique, and your birth plan should be as well.
Midwives provide high-quality and compassionate care for expectant mothers and women of all ages, including:
- Prenatal and postpartum care.
- Breastfeeding support.
- Family planning and contraception.
- Well-woman gynecology exams.
- Preconception counseling.
Is midwifery care right for you?
Learn the difference between midwifery care and medical care.
Birthing options
Whether you prefer epidural anesthesia for delivery or no medical pain management, our midwives will guide you through your birth experience.
Our maternity services
You can expect the following from our midwives:
Extra time spent with you during appointments. We want to get to know you and provide you with complete information so you can make informed choices about your pregnancy and birth.
Support for your choices in childbirth and assistance in developing a personalized birth plan. We encourage you to share your desires, hopes and dreams for your birth and will do everything we can to facilitate the process for you.
Continuous support during labor and birth. Whether your plan includes natural birth in a warm pool of water or an epidural, our midwives will be there to provide physical, emotional and psychological support.
Postpartum care and breastfeeding assistance. Midwives are champions of breastfeeding and will be available for assistance and support for as long as you need us.
Continuity of care. You will have the opportunity to meet each one of our midwives during your prenatal visits. We feel strongly that your birth should be attended by someone you have come to know and trust.
Why choose us
Low intervention
Medication free comfort options during childbirth including water births and birth aides.
Family centered care
Involvement of family members, to the extent desired, in all healthcare experiences.
Prepared for all issues
Access to appropriate interventions, technology and experts, including maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
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