Thursday, September 26, 2013

I'm back!!!

It has been eleven months since the birth of my son, and I am now ready for clients. I appreciate everyone who has been so patient with me. I really felt like giving my son my full attention during his first year was my top priority.  I just attended my first birth back and it was  such a beautiful experience. I can't wait to meet you(my future clients and repeats!) and hope to talk with you soon. As always feel free to contact me directly by phone or email! Have a great day!


Friday, March 9, 2012

                     A beautiful family at their postpartum visit!


Are you looking for the care that only a Midwife can provide, but wish to deliver in the hospital? Bethany Woman's Health Care is a wonderful place to go to. I recently attended two births this month both delivered at Phoenix Baptist and both births were attended by Nurse Midwives. Both births were very unique and very beautiful.  If you want to deliver in the hospital a birth with a Midwife will make an immense difference in your birth experience. They also offer support during pregnancy and postpartum with classes and mother's groups. Take a tour of Phoenix Baptist Hospital as well. The birthing suites have nice big jet tubs and lots of room for your family and doula! 

Saturday, February 4, 2012

I love positive affirmations and I think these are wonderful! Enjoy!! Birthing Without Fear. Take a look thorough her blog, it has so many awesome stories, videos, and lots of support. Have a beautiful day!!

Friday, November 11, 2011

More Business Of Being Born

I LOVE The Business Of Being Born! I thought it was so great and shed light on so many issues. It is amazing to me how many parents I speak with have watched that movie and then decided to pursue a natural approach to their birth. I think it has for sure changed so many lives! That is why I am so excited for MORE Business Of Being Born! I can't wait to see it, and to see the how it will help continue to inspire woman to make a choice and to stand up for how they want their birth to happen.  Watch the trailer here <3 Meg

Friday, August 5, 2011

VBAC in Arizona, some things need to change!

Statistically cesarean sections have been on the rise for years. We are creeping up to almost 40% cesarean rates in some hospitals around the country. So, what does this statistic mean to a mom living in Arizona? Well, the main thing it means is you will have most or all of your birthing choices stripped from you upon conceiving another child. For example:
-You will not be allowed to birth at home with a licensed midwife.
-You will have trouble finding a care provider within the hospital who is truly, truly supportive and willing to deliver you. (That is not to say they are not out there. There are quite a few wonderful care providers that are so great at helping these mothers that choose to have the birth experience they want - in the hospital - and we are so so grateful to them.)
So, what if you want a homebirth? In Arizona a licensed midwife is currently not allowed to deliver a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean)  in the comfort of your own home. So, where do the women who have always wanted a homebirth go? Unless their pelvis is "proven" (perhaps a topic for another post...), some naturopaths won't deliver you at home. So currently you would have to find a care provider that you trust to follow your wishes in a hospital setting, or have a repeat cesarean. That is the law. A law that completely disregards the clear evidence found at ACOG stating:
Washington, DC -- Attempting a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is a safe and appropriate choice for most women who have had a prior cesarean delivery, including for some women who have had two previous cesareans, according to guidelines released today by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Clearly this is a law that needs to be revised. Maybe you have had a vaginal birth in the hospital or home and it went very smoothly, but surely you know someone (your best friend, your sister, your daughter) who might have had a cesarean, and now in the state of Arizona they are not able to make choices about their care and how they wish to birth. 
So really this affects all of us. No one can predict when they might face a cesarean and we all deserve the right to choose what happens to our bodies. We deserve the right to choose the way we birth. If you have had a cesarean and are looking for support, please come to an ICAN (International Cesarean Awareness Network) meeting where we have monthly topics with helpful research and guest speakers. Please join us on Facbook and on Yahoo Groups to find out about upcoming meetings and events. 

Also if you would like to see the laws in Arizona change please read the Rights for Homebirth website and see how you can help and sign the petition!