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January 12, 2010

What a midwife usually does before pregnancy

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Most people associate a midwife as someone who helps a woman during delivery. What most people don’t realize is that a midwife is very involved in a lot of things prior to delivery. They play a very important role that shouldn’t be overlooked. So in this article we are going to discover what are the basic things a midwife accomplishes prior to delivery.

One major thing that midwives look into is the health of the mother. This is important not only for the mother but it will help determine if using a midwife would be wise. Because if a pregnancy is determined that there is a possibility of complications a home birth may not be suggested. In not so many words, if there is a health risk for the mother, they would be referred to a doctor.  This has comforted many women in my San Diego midwife services knowing if they could have complications or not.

The next obvious thing they will check in prenatal care is the health of the baby. A midwife will have all the tools necessary to ensure that the baby is growing well. They will be able to determine if the heartbeat is fine. They are also knowledgeable to test and see with all the major issues to be concerned about.  This is a big benefit women look for in my water birth San Diego practice.

Lastly, a midwife is able to assist and take care of the health of both the baby and mother until delivery. Subsequently, a lot of things may occur prior to delivery, so close observation during pregnancy will assist a lot. These regular maintenance will help determine if anything unusual came up that needs some attention. This is very important to many women I see in my San Diego licensed midwife practice.

So as you have observed just because you have employed a midwife doesn’t mean that the regular care is not present. As a matter of fact, the level of care you may get from a midwife could overshadow everything else.

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