Midwives at VCU Medical Center

Midwives at VCU Medical Center The Midwives practice at VCUMC.The practice accepts clients committed to a natural low intervention

05/06/2024

Happy International Day of the Midwife! 💛 Our award-winning certified nurse-midwives are integral members of the VCU Health childbirth team. Today & every day, we celebrate their unwavering commitment to help you achieve your best birth. Meet our team ➡️ https://bit.ly/3TyXnpR

05/05/2023

Happy International Day of the Midwife!

Our award-winning certified nurse-midwives are integral members of the childbirth team. Today and every day, we celebrate their care for pregnant women. Together, with YOU, our midwives empower you to have the birth experience you want. Meet our team: https://bit.ly/3eUa3ql

Congratulations Hagi!!
05/05/2023

Congratulations Hagi!!

We are so proud to share that NBMA Co-founder/Founding Advisor Haguerenesh Woldeyohannes and NBMA Community Engagement Coordinator Nichole Wardlaw received Birth in Color RVA 's Midwife of the Year award for 2023. Congratulations Nichole and Haguerenesh. Thank you for your persistence and dedication to midwifery!

It is our 25th anniversary year!! We are looking for any pictures of VCU midwives in "action" over the years to be part ...
04/24/2023

It is our 25th anniversary year!! We are looking for any pictures of VCU midwives in "action" over the years to be part of our celebration. Even if we look tired. :) please message us with any usable photos with names and contact for us to get permission. thanks for being part of this journey with us.

03/29/2023

The Abdominal Lift and Tuck is one of the most effective early labor techniques for engaging the baby in the pelvis. This technique is to help the baby into the pelvis and through the pelvic brim (the baby may be -3 or -2 station).

The Abdominal Lift was introduced by Janie McCoy King, a Texas Engineer who wrote Back Labor No More. I learned it from Penny Simkin at her Birth Doula Training. I added the words “and tuck” to remind the user to tuck their pelvis. By this, I mean do a standing Posterior Pelvic Tilt (flatten the lower back).

Note: The Abdominal Lift and Tuck must be done during a contraction. You will want to move into position as soon as—but not before—the contraction starts. If you start too late it will be uncomfortable, so just wait to start with the following contraction.

As a contraction begins, link your fingers and lift your belly about two inches.
Bring your belly in (towards your spine) by one or two inches, depending on your size. Try to be as comfortable as possible.
At the same time, flatten your lower back. Your knees should be bent. Bending the knees, even just a little, is necessary to do a Posterior Pelvic Tilt.
Hold your belly up through the entire contraction. It’s okay to sway or rock a little on your legs during the contraction, but hold your belly in one place to avoid being uncomfortable.
When the contraction ends, lean forward slightly and slowly let go of your abdomen. Move your legs to encourage circulation.
Repeat the Abdominal Lift for ten contractions in a row, resting in between and circling your wrists and ankles for circulation.

Want to learn more? Head to the link: https://www.spinningbabies.com/pregnancy-birth/techniques/abdominal-lift-tuck/

01/02/2023

Baby New Year! 💛🍼 Earlier today we welcomed our first baby of 2023. Congrats to the happy new parents!

10/08/2022

Together with doctors, nurses …. and YOU …. our nurse-midwives prepare you for childbirth and parenthood. To learn more about our midwifery care, visit https://bit.ly/3eUa3ql

One of beautiful families share their story 💕💪🏼
10/07/2022

One of beautiful families share their story 💕💪🏼

Happy midwifery week all! Thanks to our community, families, colleagues, and fellow midwives for all of your trust and s...
10/07/2022

Happy midwifery week all! Thanks to our community, families, colleagues, and fellow midwives for all of your trust and support. We love being full scope midwives in RVA 💜

Congrats to our amazing team of certified nurse-midwives for achieving the Triple Aim Best Practice designation for improving the patient experience, reducing the cost of care and improving health. The only Richmond area practice to receive this recognition for the third year in a row. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3eUa3ql.

10/04/2022

First study to look at facial responses of foetuses to tastes shows crying expression twice as likely for kale than carrot

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