Puerta del Sol Midwifery

Puerta del Sol Midwifery Puerta del Sol Midwifery is a Home Birth practice supporting the Latino and all families in the city

Mexico City, day 1
07/24/2025

Mexico City, day 1

06/02/2025

A sacred journey has unfolded. đź’«
Today we welcome a new soul into our world — a sweet baby, born at home, wrapped in love and trust.

This birth is more than a beginning; it is a testament to a mother’s deep strength, her unwavering trust in herself and her body, and the infinite well of unconditional love that brought this life forth.

May this little one always know the power of that love — and may we all pause to honor the quiet, courageous miracle of motherhood.

Welcome, sweet baby. You are already so loved. đź’–

Shout out to Vivante Midwifery & Women's Health for your support.

06/01/2025

Puerta del Sol Midwifery welcomes you, sweet baby! đź’•
You were born with desire and surrounded by love. We’re so happy to celebrate this beautiful beginning! 🏡👶✨

En mis vistas parentales me aseguro que el cuidado sea  centrado a la familia donde todos aprenden a cuidar de uno a los...
04/21/2025

En mis vistas parentales me aseguro que el cuidado sea centrado a la familia donde todos aprenden a cuidar de uno a los otros. Este es mi segundo bebé con esta familia tan divina que me espera con café y mucho amor del bueno!

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01/21/2025

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As I was working to catch up on my reading and podcasts that I go through, I came across some very exciting news.

Dr. Stu Fischbein OBGYN of Reteach Breech and Birthing Instincts, alongside Rixa Freeze of Breech Without Borders successfully published a Twin Homebirth Study in a peer reviewed journal. This is a huge deal as there has never been a study done like this, and the parameters and outcomes of this study are incredible. To get into some of the statistics discovered in this study-
Twin Homebirths: Outcomes of 100 sets of twins in the care of a single practitioner.

Transfers prior to labor- 31. 1 true cholestasis, 1 true IUGR, 4 cases of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) of the 21 mono-di pregnancies, and some preterm labor and pprom (waters breaking preterm pre-labor) cases.

69 sets of twins went into labor at home. 8 transferred during labor, resulting in 6 cesarean deliveries and 2 vaginal births.
91.3% of twin births resulted in a successful vaginal birth. Vaginal birth of twins for multips (mothers of one or more children) was 97.9%. Vaginal birth of twins for Primips (first time mothers) delivering twins was 77.3%. In this study, mothers with no previous vaginal births having a VBAC with twins were included in the primip category, despite having 1 or more previous cesarean deliveries.

61 sets of twins were born at home with 1 maternal postpartum transfer and 1 neonatal postpartum transfer. This included 5 twin VBACs with no previous vaginal deliveries and 1 twin VBAC with at least one prior vaginal delivery.

The single newborn transfer was due to Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN), a benign condition that resolved without treatment. The average delivery was 39 weeks 0 days, range 35-42wks. On average, Twin A had an APGAR of 8 and Twin B an APGAR of 7 at 1 minute. There were no statistical differences in APGAR scores based on birth interval, the time between baby A and baby B is born. The rate of maternal blood loss did increase with the birth interval (40+min).

There was only one emergent transfer during labor, indicated by intense maternal uterine pain. This can be a sign of uterine rupture, so the team decided on hospital transfer by ambulance. During surgery (indicated for suspected uterine rupture) there was no uterine window or rupture detected and the cause of the intense pain was unknown.

63.9% of the mothers with successful births at home had an intact perineum with no tearing, 27.9% had a first degree tear, 6.6% (4 women) had a 2nd degree tear, and 1 woman who was also a primip had a third degree tear (1.6%). There were no episiotomies. There were no neonatal deaths. There were no maternal deaths.

25% of hospital twins are born vaginally in the hospital setting, leaving a 75% rate of cesarean for twins born at the hospital. This study had a cesarean rate of 8.7%. The current USA overall cesarean rate is 34%. The World Health Organization states that a cesarean rate above 15% is concerning, as only about 10% of women should medically need a cesarean. Women deserve information and opportunity to make an informed decision that is right for them. As it stands, if a provider has not had breech vaginal training, about 1 in 20 of their patients will be an automatic cesarean. About 5.5% of pregnancies will have a breech twin or breech singleton. That is 1 in 20 clients that they can not serve, but can only offer a cesarean.

Below is linked the recently published study, as well as the podcast where Dr. Stu and Rixa Freeze discuss the study.

Twin Home Birth study:
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0313941

Rixa joins at 14 minutes and goes through her background and the process of peer review. At 42 minutes, the discussion of the study begins.
https://redcircle.com/shows/93749277-4626-4bd4-8469-ed3c1c1bf4d2/episodes/f175751e-d0ac-40f8-bdfb-1da6d200ddcf

This I’m thankful… but as always, let see if it comes true.
11/30/2024

This I’m thankful… but as always, let see if it comes true.

12/21/2023

A protein released by fetal cells in the placenta influences the risk of experiencing severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.

11/24/2023
06/18/2023

Puerta del Sol Midwifery
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PO BOX 42657
Portland, OR
97242

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Creemos en el poder de tu cuerpo!

Puerta del Sol Midwifery ofrece un cuidado prenatal individualizado, compasivo y basado en la evidencia a personas embarazadas de bajo riesgo que quieran parir en sus casas. Trabajamos con un extenso recursos de proveedores de la salud si se requieren consultas y/o otros servicios. Brindamos apoyo y cuidado continuo durante el embarazo, trabajo del parto y en el posparto incluyendo la lactancia. Luego del parto cuidaremos de usted y su bebé hasta seis semana después del parto. Otros servicios que ofrecemos son parto en agua, alquiler de piscina de parto, clases para la preparación al parto, posparto y lactancia, encapsulación de placenta y los servicios de Doula. ¡Contáctenos hoy para una consulta GRATUITA! puertadelsolmidwifery@gmail.com

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Puerta del Sol Midwifery offers individualized, compassionate and evidence-based prenatal care to low-risk pregnant people who want to give birth in their homes. We work with extensive resources from health providers if consultations and/or other services are needed. We provide continuous support and care during pregnancy, labor and postpartum including breastfeeding. After delivery we will take care of you and your baby up to six weeks after delivery. Other services that we offer are water birth, birth pool rental, childbirth preparation, postpartum and breastfeeding classes, placenta encapsulation and Doula services. Contact us today for a FREE consultation! puertadelsolmidwifery@gmail.com