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MIDWIFERY PRENATAL CARE
We
will create a prenatal visit schedule to meet your needs, with
up to one visit per month through month seven, two visits during
month eight, and weekly thereafter until birth. Unless otherwise
arranged, prenatal visits are held at AquaNatal Birth Spa. Your
midwives will spend about an hour with you at each visit. Care
provided during visits includes measurements of pulse, blood pressure,
fetal heart rate, urine, uterine growth, fetal position, physical
changes and complaints, medical and obstetrical history, nutrition
advice, and other care when indicated such as gyn exams and cultures
or hemoglobin checks for anemia. In addition to checking these
physical factors, we can talk about any emotional or social issues,
stresses, and dreams or hopes you have. We will supply the information
you need to make informed decisions about your care, including
prenatal testing. To help us become acquainted with your location,
a home visit is planned around the 36th week of your pregnancy.
If your partner is handicapped and wishes to participate in your
care we can do all of your visits in your home. Also, let us know
if you desire a handicapped friend or relative to attend an appointment,
which can also happen in your home. Other people whom you have
invited to attend your birth should come to meet us at the home
visit.
Laboratory
Testing
You are strongly encouraged to have the following laboratory tests
during your early pregnancy: Complete Blood Count (CBC), Blood
Type and Rh Factor, Antibody Screen, RPR (VDRL) test (for syphilis),
Hepatitis B screen, Rubella (German Measles) screen, and a random
glucose. These are all performed at once, from a blood sample.
We will supply you with information to make informed decisions
about all testing available. Genetic screening tests such as the
Triple Screen are available through our lab; amniocentesis is
available through referral. Other tests, such as glucose tolerance
testing, vaginal cultures, PAP smears and spun urinalysis can
be ordered as needed. We draw all lab specimens in our office
for your comfort and convenience, and use Quest Labs for tests
or you can use your insurance-covered lab. Ultrasound imaging
is available in our spa.
Equipment
We will supply the instruments and equipment necessary to provide
prenatal care, facilitate a vaginal birth, evaluate the newborn
and provide postpartum and well-woman gynecology care. We also
provide equipment for emergency resuscitation (bulb syringe, a
suction device, oxygen, bag-valve-mask set-up), to manage unusual
bleeding (herbs, medications such as Pitocin and methergine),
to treat shock (IV kit) and to suture perineal lacerations, including
topical anesthetics.
Supplies
We will provide you
with a list of birth supplies you must provide for your homebirth.
These should be gathered at least four weeks before your due date.
A birth kit can be ordered from a birthing supply company, which
can be supplemented by additional supplies or you can gather everything
yourself. If you are birthing at the Birth Center most items are
supplied for you.
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Childbirth
Education Classes
Childbirth classes are available through AquaNatal Midwifery.
They are not included in the birth fee. Check out our community
page for more details of upcoming classes, or ask the midwives.
Referrals are available to other educators in the San Gabriel/Inland
Empire area if you so desire.
Labor
We encourage our clients to call as soon as they are in early
labor. During early labor we encourage women to eat and drink
lightly and proceed with normal activities so long as you
don't over-tire. Labor discomfort is alleviated using relaxation,
position changes, breathing, use of warm water immersion,
emotional support and other non-medical comfort measures.
Pain relieving drugs are not safe options out-of hospital.
By the time you require concentrated labor breathing to maintain
comfort, it is time for one of your midwives to come to your
house (if a homebirth is planned) or for you to come to the
Birth Center. This allows plenty of time before the birth
is imminent and provides ample monitoring of mother and baby
during the most stressful parts of labor. Monitoring usually
includes regular checks of fetal heart rate, and mom's pulse
and blood pressure. We do not regularly perform vaginal assessments
of the cervix, but will as necessary.
Birth
Give birth in the position that is most comfortable for you,
surrounded by as many supportive friends and relatives as
you desire. Use of water during labor is encouraged, it can
help you relax while making labor contractions more effective
and less painful. The birth itself can occur in bed, on the
birthing chair, in water...wherever you wish. If you choose
to have your children with you during the birth, someone of
your choosing, that your children are familiar and comfortable
with should be specifically appointed to care for their needs.
Perineal support and warm compresses are used rather then
an episiotomy (a cut in the perineum) to allow for the gentle
birth of your baby. The cord is not usually cut until it has
stopped pulsing, often not until after the placenta (afterbirth)
is born. Newborn suctioning is not usually necessary. The
infant is placed across the mother's stomach or in her arms
for welcoming and breastfeeding.
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A midwife palpates the
mother's uterus to feel what position her baby is in.

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Mom and Dad welcome baby
during a home waterbirth. The Midwives monitor
Mom and baby's health without separating them
from each other.
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Postpartum
In the immediate postpartum we will closely monitor
the mother's condition, while being as unobtrusive as
possible. After the placenta is delivered, we encourage
a family bonding time. Your baby is thoroughly examined
and eye prophylaxis and Vitamin K are administered,
unless declined. At least one midwife and an assistant
will remain approximately three hours after the birth,
longer if needed. Return visits to your home usually
occur at one day, three days and seven days. Additional
postpartum visits occur at two weeks, four weeks and
six to eight weeks at AquaNatal Birth Spa. These visits
consist of weighing, measuring, snuggling, and taking
your baby's pulse and respirations. We will also make
sure mom's recovery is going smoothly, both physically
and emotionally.
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is highly recommended, as it is extremely
beneficial for both mother and infant. Nursing your
baby will decrease the risk of postpartum hemorrhage,
infections, newborn jaundice and improve your baby's
weight gain. We will assist you with breastfeeding advice
and support as needed.
Medical Back Up
We will make a personalized back-up plan to be followed
in the unlikely event that medical transport is required
during labor. Your back-up plan will be based on your
unique circumstances: closest hospital, insurance coverage,
finances, medical services required, and location of
preferred physician, if any. It is rare for a transport
to be a true emergency situation.
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You
can have a truly Amazing Baby!
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