Yearly Archives: 2018

Midwife on vacation 2018

As a midwife in private practice, I am almost always on call. From the time any client is within three weeks of her due date until she births, I am at the ready. That means that I always am within earshot of my phone, my Apple-watch strapped to my wrist,  that my gas tank is at least a quarter full, that I do not drink a ...

By |2019-03-06T11:15:22-05:00July 13th, 2018|LCM News|

Beat the Heat? More like Survive the Swelter

Ok folks a big, long, nasty hot spell is arriving as I type. The forecast puts us above 90 degrees every day in the next week. Here are some requests, suggestions and miscellaneous tips to help you survive the swelter. Please, please, please stay hydrated this coming week. Dehydration can lead to all kinds of nasty things ranging from feeling rotten, to preterm labor, to death. ...

By |2019-03-06T11:16:36-05:00June 29th, 2018|Health, Midwifery, Midwifery, Mothering & Me|

BANI Childbirth Classes Offered this Summer

Birth as Nature Intended (BANI) Childbirth Education is offered at LCM this July Classes will start on Thursday July 5 They will continue on Tuesday July 10, Tuesday July 17 and conclude on Tuesday July 24 All classes to be held at Local Care Midwifery, 35 Dearstyne Road, Troy, NY 12180 Class held from 6:00 PM until ~ 8:00 PM $200 for the series (covers birthing person ...

By |2019-03-06T11:20:06-05:00June 27th, 2018|LCM News|

Postpartum Rest and Recovery: My Recipe

Postpartum, the time after birth, is a period of change and integration where rest and recovery are necessary. As a midwife, I work with birthing families to help plan for this period during prenatal care. I also do many postpartum visits with every client, some visits at homes, some at my office, visits at the hospital when needed. Mother and baby are the obvious focus of ...

By |2019-03-06T11:23:19-05:00June 21st, 2018|LCM News, Midwifery, Mothering & Me|

Baby Henry Logan

Baby Henry Logan, when I was greeted at your labor with a skull and a snake, I should have realized that you would arrive on the Solstice, the longest and most magical day of the year. For your journey earthside there were so many surprises in store: several sunsets, travel to the hospital, a surgical delivery, your first blanket fort in the Recovery Room, and last ...

By |2019-03-06T13:08:55-05:00June 21st, 2018|Welcome Archive: 2018, Welcome to the World|

Evidence Based Care is a Three Legged Stool

Evidence based care (aka evidence based practice) is a phrase that gets tossed around a lot. It is frustrating to me, a health care provider that aims to provide evidence based care, it is frustrating when I hear other providers say that their patients ‘refused evidence based care” as if evidence were the only part of the equation. Nope. Evidence based care has three parts: the evidence, ...

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