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What is a Midwife in Austin, TX?

    What is a Midwife?

Many women who seek an alternative to a traditional hospital birth are unsure about how to move forward. If this is your dilemma, you may want to work with a certified nurse midwife or certified midwife. It’s one of the best ways to have your baby safely and naturally at home or in a birth center. CNMs and CMs generally have college degrees in midwifery and nursing and are licensed health care providers. They’ve passed a national exam and have a state license to practice midwifery.     

What are the Functions of a Midwife?

In addition to helping women have babies, CNMs/CMs also provide health care for them all through life. Their range of support includes prenatal care, birth, postpartum/newborn care, annual exams, birth control planning, menopause, and health counseling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why is a Midwife the Best Choice for My Pregnancy?

Every pregnancy and birth is unique. That’s why expectant mothers require time as well as personalized care and attention to be healthy and to take care of their babies. CNMs/CMs understand this and have the training and experience to address your specific needs. They specialize in providing support, regular health care, and in helping you get additional care when necessary. Midwives know the difference between normal changes during pregnancy and those requiring extra attention.

What if I Get Sick or Have Increased Risks or Complications During my Pregnancy or Labor?

If you get sick while pregnant, your midwife will ensure that you receive any necessary medicines or treatments for common illnesses. They generally work with doctors familiar with ill expectant mothers for this purpose. If a medical problem arises that is related to your pregnancy or labor, they’ll move quickly to get you the best care for both you and your baby. In addition to working with doctors, they partner with nurses, doulas, childbirth educators, physical therapists, nutritionists, and other professionals to help you get the support you need.

If I’m Not Pregnant, Should I Work with a Midwife?

CNMs or CMs offer annual check-ups, family planning, and care for typical infections that women experience. Your midwife is an excellent resource for birth control support and can help you decide what is best and safest for you and prescribe it.

Abundance Midwifery midwives at a home birth in Austin
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