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Reasons to Consider a Midwife for Your Pregnancy

A midwife is a healthcare professional who specializes in providing support to pregnant people during their pregnancy and childbirth. 

Why work with a midwife

Here are a few reasons to consider hiring a midwife during pregnancy. This information may be useful when preparing for pregnancy and birth.

Natural birth

When a person has a midwife's support throughout their pregnancy and during childbirth, it is much more likely that a natural birth can take place. Many people have a desire to have a natural birth and/or an at-home birth, both of which can have risks. There can be complications due to unexpected problems. Due to the risk, it is recommended to have a midwife for childbirth, especially if it is being done at home. Since midwives undergo training to know best practices and approaches, both the parent and baby have a higher chance of being safe and healthy after delivery. 

Access to a wealth of knowledge

Midwives undergo extensive training so they can best support parents and their babies during the pregnancy and birth. They also provide support after childbirth, during the newborn stage. Some people approach their pregnancy with no experience or knowledge of what is involved, which is why a midwife can be so helpful! Being able to talk to a midwife allows for never-ending support and a wealth of knowledge. 

Lower risk of pre-term birth

Having a midwife also helps lower the risk of pre-term birth, which can be dangerous. Since midwives undergo so much training and education, they can provide support to parents in a way that benefits their pregnancy and birthing experience. For example, midwives may recommend specific diets, exercises, or approaches to daily life, all of which will enhance both the parent's and child's health. 

Personalized, one-on-one support

Another reason to consider hiring a midwife is their ability to provide personalized support. OBGYNs will support parents-to-be throughout their pregnancies, but having a midwife allows for a one-on-one connection during the pregnancy and after childbirth. Midwives can personalize the care that they provide to the person whom they are supporting, and their attention is usually only on one to two clients at a time. 

Find out more today

If you are considering a midwife, your first step is to do a consultation! This allows for questions and concerns to be addressed appropriately. The midwife can also provide a detailed rundown of what to expect with their services. To learn more or to get scheduled for an appointment, reach out today. 

Request an appointment here: https://eckhardtobgyn.com or call Donald Eckhardt Jr., M.D. , Kari Eckhardt W.H.N.P., C.N.M. at (346) 201-4716 for an appointment in our Tomball office. 

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