When you arrive at AquaNatal Birth
Spa in labor...
You will occupy the private birth suite of your
choice. The perfect alternative to home or hospital settings, you will
have safety, privacy, and the option to labor as you choose. This is your
birth. A completely personal event, you may choose to labor with the support
of very few people and the monitoring of your midwife. Or you may see
your birth as a family experience and any family, friends, or support
professionals you want to be with you are welcomed. We easily incorporate
fathers, partners, and children into the process. In addition to the private
suite, there are kitchenette facilities and a family room for your guests.
We take birth plans very seriously, unobtrusively monitoring labor with
a minimum of vaginal examinations.
You will be encouraged and supported in moving and laboring in whatever
way is most comfortable for you and that allows you the greatest level
of relaxation and mastery of coping with your labor. You may walk, sit,
lie in bed, and relax in our 110-gallon birthing tub. You may also choose
to give birth there.
Water birth...
Warm water often helps muscles relax. Sometimes referred to the "midwife's
epidural", the combination of buoyancy and relaxation seems to lower stress
and allow the laboring woman's body to function very efficiently. Babies
seem to like it too. The transition from water to water eases the entry
for many babies and has a soothing effect on the whole family. Puget Sound
Birth Center midwives are very comfortable with and skilled in water birth
and will offer it as an option for birth when appropriate.
Partner participation...
We take partners' role as parents very seriously and welcome and encourage
their full participation. When appropriate, fathers or partners may "catch"
their baby (after the midwife has guided the delivery of the head and
shoulders).
"Fathers who accepted the opportunity to 'catch' their own babies
(in uncomplicated births with supervision) were twice as involved with
their baby three months after the births as the dads who had not had this
experience". Dr. John Gottman, The Relationship Research Institute,
on a study conducted by obstetricians Myron Levine and Robert Black.
At the moment of your birth and the precious moments following it, our
focus is to allow you the fullness of this time together uninterrupted
with as little interference as possible. Mother and baby are never separated
and both are monitored and tended to together.

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