now accepting clients for Homebirth
now accepting clients for Homebirth
Giving birth to a baby in the breech position, where the baby's buttocks or feet take the lead, introduces unique challenges. Historically, medical practice favored cesarean sections for breech births, raising concerns with many parents about potential risks and complications. However, recent studies have emerged which puts older studies on the dangers of vaginal breech births into question, illuminating the safety and efficacy of vaginal breech birth when complemented by the skilled hands of a trained midwife or obstetrician.
Midwives assume a pivotal role in supporting birthing families who choose vaginal breech birth. Their comprehensive care encompasses the journey from pregnancy to postpartum, embracing the client's physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, as well as that of the precious life that they carry. With expertise honed through training, midwives continuously assess the suitability of a client for a vaginal breech birth, ensuring that precautions are in place and that the client understands the risks and benefits of vaginal breech birth at home.
The choice to embrace vaginal breech birth with a midwife opens the door to a multitude of benefits, allowing families to traverse the path of natural childbirth with grace and empowerment. Let's explore some reasons for a vaginal breech home birth: