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San Diego Midwife – Mother to Mother Midwifery

San Diego Midwife – Mother to Mother midwifery is an experience home birth practice with CNMs and a Licensed Midwife.

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Office: 619.722.9110
On-Call: 619.297.2229

These are by far the best care providers I've ever had in any field. The gift they gave me was excellent woman based health care and an education on healthy pregnancy and birth. All of this nurtured the woman I am and the mother I've become. Thank you more than words, Mother to Mother Midwives.

~ Catherine Jones,
mother of four

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Home birth midwives caring for families in San Diego, California.
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Happy Mother’s Day Families! Thank you for trusting us to help you birth your babies over the years. It’s been an honor and a privilege!

This beautiful baby girl was born en caul 🤍
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💫between worlds💫

📸: @rayke_geboortefotografie
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Remember to soften… let your body sink down into the waves of labor… let all the tension melt away.

Awesome graphics and lettering by….@lindsayloveslettering
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YOU are the power 💥
Repost from @your_latina_midwife 
📷: @5do12 

“Let go of the sad stories you heard about childbirth.
Let go of fear and all your preconceptions.
Let go of the baggage of negative feelings that are (on purpose) linked to the word childbirth. Pain, danger, let it go.
Your body, my body, our bodies work.
Perhaps not within the timeframe imposed on us. Perhaps not in cold rooms or with loneliness and lack of support.
Trust me, your body was built to work.
The uterus contract, dilation occurs, babies descend and crown, women give birth.
It's been that way for years and years and years and years.
This was the case even before any man could write a manual on how to give birth.
Each and every one of the professionals around a woman must be aware that she is the power of childbirth.
She needs and deserves support, but in essence, the power of childbirth is hers.
Yes, it is ours, regardless of what they tell you or make you believe.
It has always been and will always be OURS”
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What was your first sign of labor? 🌸
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There is power in the silence as well.
Sometimes we roar our babies earthside… and sometimes it’s a quiet power. Just our breathe or the gentle release of some tears as we surrender over to the force of our bodies and the magic of the process of birth. 

📷: @rebornfromwithin
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Benefits of vocalizing during labor 💫
 
Free expression of sound can help to alleviate discomfort. Releasing both sound and tension.

It goes hand in hand with the breathe work of labor, allowing for long slow exhale that helps to relieve anxiety and release tension.

It promotes a mind body connection. As you vocalize you connect to how it impacts the sensations of labor.

It can be a freeing release of inhibitions, finding your most primal self and surrendering to the wild power of birth. 

It’s like Ina May says… open mouth, open cervix 🙃

* image artist unknown
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The Power of Sound

Often times as labor becomes more intense, mothers become more vocal. Slow deep breathes are replaced by the powerful and primal sounds of labor. 
 
Low moans, deep growls, and guttural howls fill the room and the power of the birthing body is undeniable. 

Sometimes labor sounds are more high pitched, a gasp or scream… maybe even a curse word here and there. 

Its important and helpful to keep sounds low and guttural. Your birth team can help redirect sounds or even chime in and vocalize with you.

Practicing before labor can be a fun exploration and you can attune to how low,deep sounds resonate in your lower body and create a sense of openness and relaxation. Then when birthing day arrives you can tap back into that primal force behind your voice and roar your baby out. 

Were you vocal during labor? Did it help? Share your story below 💜 

📷: @laceybarrattphotography 
  @merakibumpsandbabes 

#laborsounds #laborhowls #homebirthsandiego #midwivesmakeadifference #birthisbeautiful
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A doula is like a trail guide. 
Familiar with the path she keeps you hiking through the hard parts, knowing the view at the end is incredible. 

📷 @dallasarthurbirthstories
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A doula can be an amazing addition to your birth team. Doulas work with you prenatally to prepare mind, body, and spirit for the birth of your baby. They offer continuous support in labor for both the laboring mother and her partner… and can support you during the postpartum season. Doulas and midwives have different roles but the collaboration can really provide a supported and empowered experience for the whole family. 

Great graphic courtesy of @sumistouch
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We’ve posted about how birth is such a transformative event for the mother... that you enter the birthing realm a certain person and leave having birthed your baby AND a whole new version of yourself.

But birth is a transformation for families too. For partners and siblings. 

This beautiful photo by @haileysandersphotography captures that impeccably. Look at this big sister welcoming her sibling earthside. What will her connection to baby be like? What will she believe and feel about birth? How might she choose to birth her own babies?
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The wisest of words from @inamaygaskin
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Birth is a transformation

Birth is a rite of passage 

Birth is a portal 

Birth is an invitation

Birth is a transcendence

📷 @birthblessingsphotodoula
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Visualization can be a powerful tool when preparing for birth.

Along with a physical practice of promoting balance and space for your body and baby... visualizing baby in an optimal position can help.

Some mothers even print images they like and hang them up around there house. This  one includes a comforting affirmation as well 💜 

Image by: @amycharlette
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🌀Inversions🌀

The forward leaning inversion is a cornerstone of @spinningbabies
Inversions help by creating more space in your lower uterus for baby to adjust into an optimal position. 

The natural pull of gravity also helps to facilitate balance and loosen tight ligaments. 

Inversions can be done during pregnancy and during labor 👌🏼
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Let’s talk fetal positioning...

Babies can move around a lot during pregnancy. Most babies settle into a head down (cephalic) position prior to birth. 

The position of your baby can have an impact on when labor begins, how efficient labor is, and what your comfort level is throughout labor.

The great news is that there are things that you can do to promote an optimal fetal position. Creating balance and space in your body allows babies to intuitively get into their optimal position for birth.

Stay tuned as we discuss more about positioning and share some helpful resources!

Beautiful image by: @onemamamidwife 

#fetalpositioning #optimalfetalpositon #spinningbabies
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We’re here for your fertility care and needs. We  provide fertility related care and services from a holistic, patient centered approach. 
Our team of experienced midwives provide:

*preconception care
*free pregnancy testing 
*natural family planning
*birth control consult + prescription
*IUD removal and placement 
*hormone testing
*loss/miscarriage care

Art: @larenardebouclee 
#midwiferycare #fertility #conciousconception #naturalfamilyplanning #birthcontrol
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Maybe your just beginning to consider conceiving, or maybe there have been some challenges getting pregnant, or maybe you’re interested in addressing hormone health or cycle challenges... 

Lowering your body’s toxic burden and focusing on nutrition is a great place to start!

Switch out makeup, personal care products, cleansers and detergents for non toxic options. Also consider getting rid of other products with chemical fragrance like air fresheners and candles as they often contain endocrine disrupters. 

Eating clean, nutrient dense Whole Foods can have an impact as well. Try incorporating omega3s and mineral rich foods 👍🏼
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Have you heard of menstruation referred to as the fifth vital sign?? 

Your cycle provides important insights into your fertility, hormones, and your overall health.

Knowing your cycle is such an empowering tool. Managing your fertility can mean not having to take hormonal birth control and feeling confident about timing sex to avoid pregnancy OR to conceive. 

Stay tuned this week as we explore ways to support your fertility and hormone health 👌🏼 

Image by: @duvet_days
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More exciting news!! Karly Nuttall will be joining our team later this summer. Karly brings a wealth of experience and wisdom and we are so excited to collaborate with her while she’s back in the U.S. for a bit! 

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Hi y’all! Have I ever introduced myself on here? I’m not sure. I know that’s a thing and I’m trying to be more visible on my own page so people know the midwife behind the posts! It’s me! Karly! Mmkay...let’s backstory it, shall we? I’ve been a midwife since, honestly, I don’t remember but it was either 2003 or 2004. I’ve been going to births since 1999, first as a student midwife, I was never a doula. I’ve attended a lot of home births and birth center births, I think around 775-800 in total so I’ve really put in some hours. I’ve done tons of reading over the years, become a functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner and vaginal hydro steam therapist and learned so much from my clients over the years. I love digging deeper into health and hormones and how we can find the root of problems experienced during the childbearing year! I co hosted the @birthkweens podcast and also started Midwifery Finishing School to pass on all my “I wish I’d known this when I started practicing” nuggets to the newbie baby midwives out there. I’ve practiced mainly in San Diego California but I’m living in Antalya Turkey (not delivering babies here) right now with my fiancé who is from Morocco. We’re reallllly enjoying the mountains, the sea and the fresh food they grow in the city. Introduce yourself if you want to say hi in the comments!
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How sweet is this picture of baby Nikko and Mama? 
Nikko was born en caul after only 3 pushes in the family’s own bathtub. 
Birth is amazing 💫
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We are so thrilled to announce that Elizabeth Winter will be joining the Mother Mother Midwifery team!!

Elizabeth is a licensed midwife and naturopathic doctor as well as mother to two little ones, both born at home with midwives. Elizabeth received her training in both naturopathic medicine and midwifery at Bastyr University in Seattle, WA. She practices as both a naturopathic doctor, specializing in women's health and pediatrics, and also as a midwife. Elizabeth has attended births for over 8 years now, primarily in freestanding birth centers and at home. She is proud to carry on the lineage of naturopathic midwifery which combines the principles of naturopathic medicine with the Midwifery Model of Care.

Elizabeth believes that pregnancy and birth are normal, yet sacred, physiological processes. She believes strongly in the safety of homebirth for low risk women and babies. Through her own birth experiences, she understands first hand that birth can and should be joyful and empowering. She believes strongly in choices and informed consent and brings these principles to all the families she works with.

When not serving families and running after her own little ones, Elizabeth enjoys trail running, swimming in the ocean, relaxing in the desert, working on her garden, and, unashamedly, true crime podcasts.
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Who wants a massage?
Share your birth/baby photos and tag us to be entered to win an amazing massage!
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Sharing this beautiful photo and caption from the amazing  @ashley_boxerboo
Thank you allowing us to be a part of your family’s birth 💜 
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I gained over 100 pounds between my two pregnancies. 65 with Brooklyn and 40 with Charlotte. Although I gained more with Brooklyn I have lost weight slower after Charlotte. And I am ok with it. I feel so strong and healthy mind and body. Never in my life did I know my body would go through such drastic  transformations. Every pound, dimple, widening of this or that, and stretch mark was worth it. I learned with this postpartum journey to not focus on “bouncing back” like society and culture emphasizes. I’m more focused on feeding myself to nurture my baby and slowly introducing exercises while listening to my body. And no, not everyone loses weight while breastfeeding! Let’s fact check that right there. One of the biggest (and most annoying) breastfeeding myths.  But I prefer to breastfeed than lose weight faster. What’s a few more months. Our culture puts too much emphasis on returning to “normal” after birth, but our bodies and souls are forever changed. Rather than trying to erase those changes asap produced by becoming a mother we should embrace them and focus on strength and nourishment. Just keeping it real for all you mamas out there. Give yourself time and patience. I am teaching myself to and it takes work. I know it isn’t always easy ❤️ Love yourself. Know the only opinion that matters is yours.
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Birth is powerful 🤍 
wise words from @iamhaizehawkerosen
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Three sister. All born at home 😍 
#theresnoplacelikehome
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low lights, warm tub, and eye gazing with your baby... there’s no place like home 🤍
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There’s no place like home 💕 ⁣
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It’s hard to fully describe the difference between typical OB care and hospital birth and the care of an experienced and passionate midwifery team. ⁣
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We can tell you about our services; that in addition to the standard prenatal care and labs, we offer personalized, holistic care. We talk about nutrition, fetal positioning and body balancing. We talk about emotionally and spiritually preparing for your experience. We really get to know you so that we can honor your experience and preferences. ⁣
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What’s harder to describe is the pure beauty and bliss of feeling safe supported and empowered during your pregnancy and birth. What it means to birth from the comfort and safety of your home fully supported and cared for. The feeling of looking down and seeing your baby emerge and feeling how powerful and amazing you truly are.⁣
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That’s something you just have to experience for yourself... we hope we’re there to support and witness you in all your homebirth glory. ⁣
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#noplacelikehome #sandiegohomebirth #homebirthmidwife #mothertomothermidwifery⁣
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Repost: @heartofgoldbirth
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Who did it?
Where was it?
How many times, overt and subtle, over the course of your lifetime?
The seed that was planted that birth was something to be feared. That your capacity to birth was questioned and doubted. The horror stories. Tales of intolerable pain. Sweeping stories of victims and heroes. 

You have been led astray. For whilst certainly all those things exist in birth, they are not the full story. The truth is much more compelling. 

The real story about birth is that the vast majority of the time: it works. Our bodies, our babies, are built for birth. It’s inherent in the design. This is as true for the elephants we watch and cheer on; and giraffes; and kittens (insert any other mammal)... And it is true. for. us. 

The primary difference is that we doubt our capacity, because, in part, we get into our heads, and we let others in as well. 

The truth is that we are wildly capable, and indescribably powerful. And that our self-limiting beliefs are learned, and we can therefor unpack, challenge, and unlearn them. 

Self-fulfilling prophesies work both ways, right?, so where will you focus your energy and attention? 

I keep thinking of some meme I saw which said something like: I’m much more interested in the stories where the women/folks realized they didn’t need saving, and just fucking got to work dismantling the patriarchal nonsense that kept them playing small. ⚡️✨
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Epic 📸 by @jandb_photos 
#birth #homebirth #midwife #trustbirth #trusttheprocess #birthworks #magic #labor #pregnancy #birthright #midwiferyforall #sandiegohomebirth
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Did you know that the midwifery model of care is also for health and wellness needs?⁣
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We offer holistic, person centered, trauma informed care in a comfortable home-like environment. ⁣
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Come see us for:⁣
Pap Smear and HPV testing⁣
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STI testing, prescription, and partner treatment⁣
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Breast health: clinical breast exam, referral + interpretation of mammofram and ultrasound⁣
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Natural Family Planning⁣
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Birth Control: pill, patch, ring⁣
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Placement and removal of long acting contraceptives (IUD + implant)⁣
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Pregnancy confirmation⁣
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*Urgent Care *⁣
We also offer same day appointments for:⁣
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) and antibiotic prescription⁣
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Acute yeast or bacterial vaginal infections testing + prescriptions⁣
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Other urgent, non emergency concerns.

#wellpersoncare #wellwomancare #papsmear #midwiferycare
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Wishing you all a love and joy filled 2021💕 

📷:@greenvillebirthphotographer
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Our homebirth services include multiple postpartum care visits to ensure that mother and baby are doing well and thriving.⁣
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But...⁣
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Did you know that you can receive the same holistic postpartum care from us even if you gave birth in a hospital or birth center??⁣
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In home postpartum care includes skilled clinical assessments for mother and baby⁣
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Support your healing and rest by staying home and having us come to you.⁣
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We offer Newborn Screening and Congenital Heart Defect Screening⁣
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Includes prescriptions for common postpartum and new baby complaints (if needed)⁣
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Hour long visit that includes breastfeeding support and postpartum resources.

#postpartum #postpartumcare #fourthtrimester #midwiferycareforall #breastfeeding
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