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01/21/2026
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“Let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18
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We offer Postpartum Meal Service.
After birth the best thing to get rest and have meals prepared by
Chef Kristina (in Las Vegas) and even get them personalized, meals you like to eat with ingredients like herbs to assist in recovery and even helps with milk production to breast feed your baby.
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My name is Dr. Judith E. Gold. I am a CBE Teacher, Midwife Assistant, medical outreachesand mother of 6 children. I have traveled into over 63 countries, still counting, teaching and helping kids, moms and others (orphanage in Ethiopia, medical outreaches, childbirth training, hygiene and more) and doing other christian works as feeding the poor, raising funds (such as https://www.gofundme.com/1nkf85a8qo). I am currently homeschooling 3 of our children, have two children in universities and one daughter already graduated with 1st degree. I am a US Citizen and immigrated from Germany many years ago, where I used to work as an ICU Nurse. I speak and write fluently English, German and can communicate basics in French. I love working with moms, babies and people of all nations. Life is a precious gift and it is great to build relationships!
Since I was introduce to home birth in 2005, I have fallen in love with home birth and birth in general. Working as a Midwife Assistant contributed to it, too.
My first home birth happened after having had 3 hospital births in Switzerland. I had midwives then, a great professor and a luxurious hospital stay. I thought partially that my birth experiences were good, and all what I experienced was normal. The births were all pretty fast, but what I did not like were all the medications with side effects and the fact of not having experienced skin to skin with the newborn, the way one can have it in their own home. I experienced:
Epidural side effects: terrible sharp pain in my back. It always came again when I was pregnant. Headaches.
At one birth, the epidural did not work. I got all the medication, felt it going into my spine, but did not do what it should do. I felt the whole contraction pain (had Pitocin) which was aweful, and could not move my legs.
My babies were big – my second, during active labor, the baby just did not come down. The doctor prepared the OR for C-Section. Thank God, I had a good midwife. She listened to my cries, “I don’t want a C-Section.” and made special rotational movements in the bed with me (had again an epidural), which did progress my labor so fast, that the next thing I remembered, the baby was crowning. It was that fast. The baby was 11 lbs and 2 oz . No gestational diabetes.
My 4th child was the first baby born at home. Breech! He turned during labor. The home birth experience was wonderful. I learned a lot about birth and baby, but not enough, as I found out later with my 5th child, which started as a homebirth but ended up in the hospital. I did not expect what happened to me after giving birth.(http://www.thechildbirtheducator.com/teachings/born-in-the-caul/)
The birth of my 6th child was the best home birth ever, as the baby was in perfect position, and I believe You need to experience having the best birth, which you are dreaming about, too. You deserve the best!
You can experience the homebirth of your dreams as long as everything is moving along just fine and you don’t experience any complications or have sudden risk factors appearing.
By the time I was pregnant with my 6th baby, I was well educated about birth in general and home birth. Currently I am working as an Assistant Midwife to my midwife Marvelys Lopez, CPM (I had two babies with her and it was great!). For 6 1/2 years I learned about how moms give birth at home as well as in the hospital setting. I attended around 300 births and counting, have delivered one baby by myself (the birth went so fast), and I finished working on my certification for the Childbirth Educator through Birtharts International (2015).
Visit Upcoming Classes to see classes available.
I am looking forward to seeing you there.
You can read more about Homebirth on my teaching pages