Midwifery Model of Care
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Congratulations! You are about to experience the birth of your baby! Women in the United States are learning that pregnancy and childbirth are normal, healthy processes, not diseases. And they are finding out that they and their families can benefit from the care of a midwife. The Midwives Model of Care includes prenatal visits and "hands-on" care throughout labor, birth and right after. It results in less chance of complications, fewer interventions, and a healthier birth for you and your baby. Women are discovering that the hospital is not the only option for safe birth. Women are most likely to labor best in a place where they feel free, safe and private, with attendants whom they know and trust. Many women find that they feel most comfortable at home or in a birth center, with the ongoing attention and nurturing care of a midwife or doctor trained in gentle, natural, safe childbirth - someone who is an expert in normal birth and provides the Midwives Model of Care. Pregnancy and childbirth involve every part of you. Your feelings, hopes, fears, physical and practical needs, and spiritual or religious beliefs can all affect your pregnancy and birth. A midwife providing the Midwives Model of Care addresses all of these aspects to help you give birth naturally, safely and confidently. In addition, women who experience the Midwives Model of Care report feelings of great satisfaction and empowerment! Compared to standard medical management, the Midwives Model of Care is a fundamentally different approach to pregnancy and childbirth. This pamphlet explains what to expect with the Midwives Model of Care, and how this kind of care can help make your childbirth experience a joyous life event. |
What to Expect from a Caregiver Who Provides the Midwifery Model of Care: Respectful Treatment
Personal Attention
Plenty of Information
Appropriate Monitoring
Confidence in Your Body
Natural Techniques for Comfort
A Care Provider Who Will Stay with You
Will you receive the Midwives Model of Care from your midwife or doctor? Use this information to ask detailed questions when choosing your caregiver and deciding where you want to give birth. It's also a good idea to question others who have used the caregiver. At present, this degree of individualized and supportive care is most typically provided by midwives in homes and birth centers. Someday, this kind of care will be available in all settings. |
The Midwives Model of Care™ The Midwives Model of Care is based on the fact that pregnancy and birth are normal life processes. The Midwives Model of Care includes:
The application of this woman-centered model of care has been proven to reduce the incidence of birth injury, trauma, and cesarean section. © 1996-2007 Midwifery Task Force, All Rights Reserved |
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