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Midwife Education

Expert, Natural Birthing

The certified nurse midwives at Cherokee Women’s Health specialize in natural birthing methods. They are trained to recognize abnormal pregnancy symptoms and potential complications. By partnering with board certified obstetricians, they provide both mother and child with the best possible care, even in the event of pregnancy and labor complications. Top 4 Benefits of Choosing a Midwife 1. Certification in Nursing and Midwifery Midwives at Cherokee Women’s Health are certified in both nursing and midwifery, giving women a safe, natural birthing experience. 2. A Personal Connection Midwives place special emphasis on the relationship between an expecting mother and her women’s healthcare provider. During a pregnancy, a midwife monitors the physical, emotional, and interpersonal well being of the mother. Many women feel a personal connection to their midwives, who try to remain accessible to their patients whenever they’re needed. This interpersonal connection can decrease stress levels during pregnancy. 3. Highly Individualized Care Midwives offer highly individualized pre- and postpartum care. This includes individual education for expectant mothers, counseling during pregnancy, expert prenatal care, continuous assistance during labor and delivery, and postpartum support for new mothers. 4. Natural Birthing Options Because midwives strive for a natural birthing experience, they limit technological interventions. Women who choose midwives as their primary birthing specialists receive fewer epidurals, episiotomies, and assistance from birthing instruments like vacuums or forceps. Our Midwives are Here for You Call us today at 770.720.7733 to schedule an appointment, schedule an appointment online or learn more about our midwife services.

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What is Natural Childbirth?

Natural childbirth is a labor and delivery that does not include the use of routine medical interventions, particularly anesthesia, the most common forms being epidurals and spinal blocks. It also attempts to minimize surgical interventions such as episiotomies, forceps, and caesarean sections. A natural childbirth may occur in a hospital while under the supervision of a physician or midwife, or at home assisted by a midwife. Natural Child Birth Options Pregnant women who are approaching their due date may often become anxious about the process of delivering a healthy baby and what it may entail. In order to relieve any unnecessary anxiety or concern, it is helpful to become informed about childbirth, which options are available and have a birth plan ready for when it is time for delivery. It is important to speak with your health care provider to explore both natural and medical options for you and your baby. This way you can be prepared and empowered to make a decision. Each birth is different, and the health of mother and baby is ultimately paramount. Alternative Options to Medical Interventions Some of the alternative options to medical interventions include: Massage Massage stimulates your body to release endorphins that can help ease the pain, reduce anxiety and make contractions feel less intense. Massage can be performed on the shoulders, back, feet/hands and the perineal area. Breathing and Relaxation Exercises This can include a variety of methods such as mindfulness and meditation, specific breathing techniques, vocalization, visualization, and progressive muscle relaxation. Acupressure A form of Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupressure can be used to apply pressure on specific points to provide pain relief, calm anxiety and encourage an efficient labor. This can be learned and practiced on yourself or by your partner. Positioning and Movement Certain birth positions have been favored in natural childbirth including squatting, and being on hands and knees versus the traditional lithotomy – laying on the back with hips and knees flexed – position. Walking, gentle stretching and the use of a birthing ball can also be helpful in the labor process. Hot and Cold Therapy Intermittent heat and cold in the form of warm and cold packs may be used on the lower back, lower abdomen and perineum during labor to help with pain and discomfort. Hypnotherapy This is an integrative mind-body technique which can aid women to replace fear and expectations of pain with expectations of a safe, gentle and comfortable birth. It can be self-performed or performed by a partner using deep breathing, vocabulary cues or visualization. Final Thoughts When it comes to childbirth today, women have a variety of options to explore and choose from. It is important that you feel as comfortable, prepared and relaxed as possible when preparing for your labor and delivery. Being educated about both natural and traditional medical birth options will allow you and your doctor to make an informed plan that best suits you and your baby’s needs. Please don’t hesitate to call with any further questions or concerns you may have regarding natural childbirth.

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