Birthdance Midwifery

Birthdance Midwifery Jennifer Childress, CPM LDM. Homebirth Midwifery Service in Tillamook and Clatsop Counties

Birthdance Midwifery is a homebirth practice owned by Jennifer Childress. I am pleased to be able to provide homebirth midwifery care to women and families up and down the North Oregon Coast. I am passionate about making peace in the world through peacefully birthing our babies. I love working with families and am honored to be invited to be part of their births.

In midwifery school we learned that our clients stories were theirs to tell. We are privileged to share the most intimat...
11/19/2022

In midwifery school we learned that our clients stories were theirs to tell. We are privileged to share the most intimate moments in their lives and have an ethical duty to protect their privacy.
I think the info in this FAQ will be really helpful with figuring out how to use social media to share about the beauty of community birth without breaking that sacred trust.

What are the ethical and legal considerations for midwives and doulas sharing client information on social media?

11/12/2022

Hello birthers! I am Jennifer Childress, midwife with Birthdance Midwifery. I attend births in Tillamook and Clatsop Counties and absolutely love serving families! I visit folks in their homes for all their appointments, getting to know their way of life, wishes for their birth, their children and pets, not to mention how to get to their homes in the middle of the night!

I am also an herbalist and love to share my knowledge about plant medicine with my clients.

If you think you might be interested in home birth, please reach out! We can schedule a free interview to see if we are a good fit, and whether home is right for you.

Truth!
09/15/2022

Truth!

So true.

08/23/2022

"Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.” - Kahlil Gibran

As a home birth midwife & medical doctor, I work hard to help women avoid unnecessary medical interventions - and one of these that is far too overused is inductions - many times for non-medical indications.

Normal gestation is considered to be 42 weeks. Because there is evidence of a small increase in stillbirth in pregnancies between 41 and 42 weeks and another small increase between 42 and 43 weeks, most doctors are anxious to induce around your due date. However, most women will go into labor at 41 weeks spontaneously, without complications.

Unnecessary inductions can lead to unnecessary problems that necessitate further interventions that substantially increase health & safety risks for mom and baby.

But sometimes labor induction is medically necessary. So how do you decide whether it's the right direction to go in for you & your baby?

Let's start with when induction may be needed.
🤰🏻Any medical circumstance in which it's safer with baby out than in.
🤰🏻Preeclampsia, eclampsia
🤰🏻HELLP syndrome, diabetes
🤰🏻Intrauterine Fetal Growth Restriction (IFGR)
🤰🏻Infection of the amniotic membranes (chorioamnionitis)
🤰🏻Placental abruption
🤰🏻Pregnancy with multiple babies might be an indication for induction in some cases, but should be evaluated individually

Induction for convenience-sake is not a medical indication and is best avoided. Baby's estimated weight/size is usually not a true medical indication either. Even with highly skilled docs, midwives, and techs, there is a wide margin of error in baby's weight. And many women can give birth to babies weighing 10 pounds without a problem!

Regardless of the data, doctors tend to push inductions due to legal fears & liabilities. So if your doc is pushing you to induce, know that you have the right to ask questions. Approaching your birth as a partnership with your medical provider will build a bridge between you two. But ultimately, it's your pregnancy, your rules.

For more on labor induction, see the link https://avivaromm.com/labor-induction-informed-choice/ for my article Making an Informed Choice About Labor Induction.

📸:

I'm working on updating the resource page on my website. I really want to add recommended care providers that you love. ...
07/26/2022

I'm working on updating the resource page on my website. I really want to add recommended care providers that you love.
It's a work in progress but check it out!

Resources for Clatsop and Tillamook Counties Family Practice Sue Skinner, Astoria,Family Nurse Practitionerplus.google.com/109577425509117836500/about?gl=us&hl=en503/325-9131 Margaret Hammitt-McDonald and Seth Goldstein,Dragonheart Herbs & Natural Medicine Clinic, Cannon BeachNaturopathic Physician....

Address

Nehalem, OR

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Birthdance Midwifery posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram