Thursday, February 24, 2011

Consider a Utah Midwife

When a new family member is soon to arrive, there are many plans and decisions which need to be made in order to be fully prepared. Choosing where and how the birth process is to occur is one of the most imminent decisions which parents face. The procedures and methods used by hospitals and clinics are fairly well known, but there are many other options available for those who are open to alternatives. Getting the assistance of a Utah midwife, doula or other home birth assistants can make a big difference on the demeanor of the birth.

A midwife is completely focused on the health and well being of the mother during the entirety of the birthing process. Their assistance can be sought in traditional medical center settings, birthing suites, or as part of a home birth. Though it may require some additional considerations, there are midwives who are willing to conduct VBAC homebirth situations for those who prefer it. When seeking the services of a midwife, it is important to inquire about past experience. Typically, midwives will have standards regarding how to handle various medical circumstances which may arise. For many, this option for pregnancy care and delivery is less well known, but the services of a midwife can be a great way to experience child birth.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Benefits of Midwifery

There are a lot of benefits to having the care of a Utah midwife during a pregnancy. With a midwife, there is direct contact throughout almost the entire pregnancy. Most often a midwife is willing to take calls and answer questions at almost any time, there is no nurse or intermediary office member to work with. The level of service is much higher with a midwife since they personally conduct the prenatals and they can last from thirty minutes to an hour depending on the discussion concerning the baby or concerns which the expectant mother may have.

When the homebirth takes place, a Utah midwife is there for the entire delivery process and during the assessment of the newborn afterward. Midwifery focuses on the overall health and well being of the client during the entire pregnancy process which would equate to a very high level of service in a more traditional business setting. There are often other midwives or a doula who also help during the birth if desired, but the midwife is the primary and most consistent supporter. When considering the option of home birth, midwifery has many benefits that make it appealing such as direct communication, more personal attention and having a trusted individual present for the entirety of the delivery.