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Midwifery at Renown Women's Health

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Our Certified Nurse Midwives help you through pregnancy, birth, and after your baby arrives. They offer support with less medical intervention and can also be with you during a hospital birth. Midwives focus on comfort and well-being, ensuring you and your baby are safe and healthy.

What Does a Midwife Do?

Midwives support the complete spectrum of women’s reproductive health, including:

  • Prenatal & Pregnancy Care: Comprehensive first-trimester screenings, growth monitoring, nutrition guidance, and emotional support for holistic wellness .
  • Childbirth Services: From home births to hospital deliveries, midwifery-led continuity of care often means a trusted provider attends your labor—leading to fewer unnecessary interventions and a higher likelihood of spontaneous vaginal birth.
  • Postpartum & Newborn Support: Daily assessments, lactation consulting, perineal care, uterine involution checks, and early newborn exams ensure no detail is overlooked .
  • Breastfeeding Support: On-site lactation consulting aligns with the West Coast model seen at institutions like Sutter Health and Providence, offering follow-ups, virtual visits, and community support groups.
  • Family Planning & Gynecologic Care: Including contraception counseling, annual exams, STD screenings, and pelvic health services.
  • Primary & Long-term Wellness: Managing common women’s health concerns like pelvic pain, peri‑menopausal changes, and overall well-being from adolescence through menopause.

Your Supportive Birth Team

A well-rounded birth team often includes:

  1. The Birthing Person ― You lead the team; your preferences drive decisions.
  2. A Doula ― Provides continuous emotional and physical support for greater confidence and outcomes.
  3. A Midwife or OB/GYN ― Midwives focus on natural birth, OBs ready to intervene if needed.
  4. Extended Team Members ― Lactation consultants, maternal-fetal specialists, pediatricians, birth photographers, etc., customized to your needs.

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