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HealthEast Certified Nurse Midwives

Bringing a baby into the world is a miraculous event, deserving of the best care and planning along the way. HealthEast Care System has a passion for caring about patients, even the very smallest. Today, women have many choices when it comes to giving birth, and a growing number are opting to use a certified nurse midwife. Many enjoy the ability to build a strong relationship with their caregiver, in addition to appreciating the natural approach to prenatal care, labor and birth.

What is a certified nurse midwife?
A certified nurse midwife is a registered nurse who has received advanced education in midwifery and a national certification from the American College of Nurse Midwives. In the United States, the profession dates back to the 1920s, and today there are more than 7,000 Certified Nurse Midwives practicing in all 50 states.

According to the American College of Nurse Midwives, these health care professionals attend nearly 9% of all births in the United States, or more than 270,000 each year. At HealthEast, certified nurse midwives attended the births of 400 babies last year, and that number continues to grow.

A natural choice for many
Certified nurse midwives focus on birth as a natural event, providing support to women throughout the normal process of labor and delivery. Stressing the importance of the non-medical, as well as the medical, aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and breast feeding, they concentrate on the physical, emotional and social well-being of the mother and her extended family.

Tailored care
During pregnancy, midwives guide parents-to-be through a maze of questions, including those about proper nutrition, exercise, sleep and travel. Offering individualized care, certified nurse midwives encourage women to make birthing choices unique to their personal needs. They can choose from a variety of labor options, including the freedom to move around, massage, a rocking chair, a deep tub or shower, a birthing ball, moist heat, pain medication and waterbirth. Once the baby is born, certified nurse midwives play an important role in a couple's transition to a family, offering individual patient education and support.

Believing that pregnancy and birth are normal life processes, midwives tailor their care to the individual needs of each patient. In addition to being with a woman from active labor through birth, certified nurse midwives are qualified to administer medications, order labor epidurals and perform some medical procedures, if necessary. Preferring to minimize technological interventions, they stress education, counseling and continuous hands-on care during labor, birth and postpartum.

When additional support is needed
Sometimes births become complicated, and additional support is needed. Certified nurse midwives are trained to recognize and manage complications early and collaborate with physicians to ensure optimum care for all patients. At HealthEast, there are comprehensive Maternity Care facilities available, with special at-risk care units, on-site surgical suites and level II nurseries staffed with neonatologists and nurse practitioners.

Beyond delivering babies
Midwives provide a wide range of services for well women from puberty to menopause. The word "midwife" actually means "with woman," yet most people still think of midwives only in connection with the birth of a baby. At HealthEast, they do much more.

Yearly gynecological exams
While many adult women choose midwives for their yearly gynecological exams, midwives make an excellent choice for young women transitioning from pediatric care to adult medical care.

Family planning and pre-conception counseling
Midwives are trained to provide personalized attention to the needs of couples as they begin their family planning.

Nutrition counseling
Proper nutrition for pregnant women is crucial to the healthy development of their babies, as well as to their own health and comfort during pregnancy.

Health maintenance and disease prevention counseling
From caring for a woman's general medical needs to treating vaginal infections and counseling about sexually transmitted diseases, certified nurse midwives often become primary care providers for many women.

Peri-menopause counseling
Women today have more options for managing menopause symptoms than ever before. Certified nurse midwives can help them unravel the choices, from hormone replacement therapy to alternative medicine.

For more information
To explore the HealthEast Nurse Midwifery option, contact HealthEast Care Connection at 651/326-CARE (2273) or 1-866-326-CARE (toll-free).

Clinic and hospital options
Certified nurse midwives see patients throughout their pregnancies at the following HealthEast Clinics locations:

Hospital options for labor and delivery include:

St. Joseph's Hospital - where the Maternity Care Center includes 16 private, home-like suites for the entire process of labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum care. Minnesota's first hospital, St. Joseph's has a long tradition of welcoming babies into the world and continues to provide unparalleled care and attention to detail. In 2001, St. Joseph's Maternity Care Center and staff ranked number one among Twin Cities hospitals for patient satisfaction, according to HealthPartner's OB patient satisfaction survey.

Woodwinds Health Campus - a unique combination of personal amenities and professional expertise, set amid natural surroundings. At Woodwinds, the healing environment includes private birthing suites, a unique blend of traditional and complementary medicine, and panoramic views overlooking natural woodlands. Click here to learn more about Maternity Care at Woodwinds.

HealthEast Certified Nurse Midwives are members of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, and are adjunct faculty of the University of Minnesota School of Nursing.

 

 
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