If you're considering a midwife-assisted birth and wondering, "Is there a midwife near me?" you're in luck.
Meet Student Midwife Valerie Charles-Pierre
Meet Staff Midwife Brenda Francis
Reasons People Risk Out of Birth Center Care During Pregnancy
A COVID Update from Magnolia: Guidance on Preventing Infection and Considering Vaccination
To answer the safety question, the literature shows that the vaccine is considered safe while pregnant, and it’s safer to get the vaccine than to get COVID while pregnant. The vaccine also appears to give the baby some immunity. Most of the data is from pregnant people who received second- and third-trimester vaccines, but it is still safe to get the vaccine while trying to conceive or during the first trimester.
Meet Na’imah Delpeche - Birth Doula
Perinatal Mental Health: What Is It and Why Is It So Important?
As many as one in five birthing parents will experience a mental health or substance abuse disorder during those time periods, and suicide accounts for 20 percent of postpartum deaths with these illnesses. We’ve connected many birthing parents who are struggling with perinatal mental health clinics, where they benefit from talk therapy, group counseling, and/or medication.
What Happens If I Go Past My Due Date?
The Collaborative Approach at Magnolia: Who Makes Up the Birth Team and How it Works
Our Miami midwives provide holistic, individualized care during your entire reproductive journey, including preconception appointments, prenatal visits, labor and birth services, and postpartum care. Midwives are primarily responsible for your health and your baby’s well-being, so they perform clinical tasks.
4 Benefits of Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy
Chiropractic care during pregnancy may reduce nausea and vomiting by realigning the spine and restoring nervous system function.
Miscarriage and Midwifery Care: How Your Midwife Can Help You Through Pregnancy Loss
How to Make the Most Out of Virtual Doula Support in Miami
Pregnancy Diet: Why It’s Important to Eat Nutrient-Dense Foods When You’re Expecting
Transferring Care to a Birth Center Late in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
When considering transferring care to a birth center, sometimes prospective clients — or partners or other family members — are concerned about safety. Mainstream obstetrics and giving birth in the hospital does not guarantee your safety. Research has shown that birth centers are extremely safe for healthy, low-risk people.
Transferring to the Hospital: Why It Happens and How It Works
Top 5 Reasons a Birth Plan Doesn’t Go as Expected (And How to Avoid Them!)
Having contractions does not necessarily mean you’re in labor. Did you know that your uterus contracts throughout your entire pregnancy?