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Carrying on the Art and Tradition of Midwifery
The seed of midwifery (which was the seed of change in my life) was planted by a friend in 1980. I was pregnant with my first child and my friend said "why don't you choose a midwife?" Midwife...I knew nothing about whom or what that was. So, my journey began! I got a book from the library and contacted the midwifery service at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and on March 29, 1981 had my first child with the help of Midwives. In 1983 the journey continued with a midwife attending the birth of my second child at home. She carefully & lovingly supported me on this journey of birth and midwifery. I became a childbirth educator, a birth assistant and eventually joined a midwifery study group. Midwives and Midwifery care made so much sense to me. Such an ancient art/tradition. Women have been helping/supporting/teaching women since the beginning of time. I truly see pregnancy and birth as a fundamentally healthy process that is a normal, natural part of a woman's life. Midwifery became my mission, my passion in life. In 1990, my journey led me to eventually move from the city to rural Virginia to apprentice with a midwife. The apprenticeship provided me with what I needed and wanted at that time, Traditional Midwifery training. My goal was to get my training and return to my community in New Jersey. However, I did not return to New Jersey. The opportunity presented itself for me to stay and start a midwifery practice in Virginia. I practiced as a Traditional Midwife with an independent homebirth practice in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia from 1991-1996. In 1996 our family relocated to Northern California (for my husband to attend school). During that time In 1999, I relocated to the “midwife friendly” state of Florida, and, in 2001 completed the Midwifery program at Miami Dade College receiving an Associate of Science degree in Midwifery and a license to practice midwifery. In June 2001, I established Spirit of Life Traditional Midwifery, an independent homebirth practice. I am so honored to be a part of the wonderful tradition of midwifery -supporting, caring for and being "with woman". Pregnancy and giving birth are some of the most magical, powerful times in a woman's life. It is a time of great transformation and change. I know that midwives make a difference. As a midwife it is my mission and my desire to confidently continue to carry on this ancient time honored tradition far into the future. |
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