Midwife intervention rates

Certified Nurse Midwife Naomi Hannah, CNM, explains the midwife intervention rates when having your baby in the hospital with a midwife
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If you have your baby in the hospital with a midwife, the chance of you having interventions is much lower. There are a lot of complications that the interventions create. For example, it's very common these days to have everybody induced at 39 weeks. They are induced for convenience for the care provider, and they are induced because they are tired of being pregnant. The midwives value spontaneous labor because the risk of c-sections is less, and the risk of postpartum hemorrhage is less and because they go much smoother when they are spontaneous. Just the fact that not every labor is induced creates less of a risk of having these complications to occur. Additionally, a midwife is less likely to be rushing the pregnant woman as she progresses. The idea of progress in the medical model was set by this bell curve that says your cervix should be dilating a certain amount of centimeters per hour. Not every woman dilates on that curve and a lot of interventions are done because a woman falls off of that curve. Midwifery gives you that time, that patience, and allows the woman to progress at her own rate without involving intervention.

Certified Nurse Midwife Naomi Hannah, CNM, explains the midwife intervention rates when having your baby in the hospital with a midwife

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Naomi Hannah, CNM

Certified Nurse Midwife

Naomi Hannah is a midwife who has worked in several birth settings: she has been a Doula, a Certified Professional Midwife, a labor and delivery nurse, and is now a Certified Nurse Midwife. Naomi has approached the many facets of birthing from various angles; a birth center, a home birth practice, and currently a hospital-based practice. She lives in Taos, New Mexico, with her partner of 13 years and their two children, Eden who is 10 and Ezra, seven, both born with the help of known donors. Her personal experience and professional skills have made it possible to help other women conceive at home with alternative insemination.  She is also a singer-songwriter who has taught preschool music classes. She enjoys sharing music with her children and watching their musical language unfold. 

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