All You Need To Know About Birth Services


You'll have a lot of decisions to make if you're thinking about having a baby, including the following: Do I desire natural
birth services? What kind of lessons should I take to get ready for childbirth? Who do I want to be present when I give birth? Where do I go for a maternity hospital?

Depending on whether a woman's pregnancy is low- or high-risk, where she lives, the type of insurance she has, the facilities nearby, and the medical professionals who work there, she can give birth in one of four locations. Typically, options include:

  • Your home

  • A freestanding birth center (not within a hospital, but typically fairly near one)

  • A birth center in a hospital

  • The labor and delivery wing of a hospital (it is also known as L&D)

If you decide to give birth naturally at our birth care center, we will be there for you at every turn, from creating your unique natural birthing plan to being by your side on your special day.

The comfort of our patients, their families, and their birthing plans is a top priority in the design of our facility. Large beds, soaking tubs, and private bathrooms are all features of the roomy accommodations.

At Circle City Midwifery & Women's Health Services, INC., we also have lots of room for laboring women to move around and enjoy a change of scenery at our facility. Keep your go-to comfort foods and/or beverages in our kitchen.

With soft linens, calming color accents, and carefully arranged labor aids, our decor is created with our patients in mind. This helps to promote greater relaxation and the process of natural birth.

We obviously want you to have a comfortable environment, therefore we strongly advise you to bring any personal objects that help you feel at ease.

Whether you’re looking for birthing services or a midwife clinic near me, we at Circle City Midwifery & Women's Health Services, INC. can assist.

  • Water birth services:

All of the birthing tubs in our rooms at Circle City Midwifery & Women's Health Services, INC. are large and deep soaking, allowing both parents to enter the tub to experience the delivery or labor.

As a very calming natural delivery alternative, this is a more popular choice for many customers. Many laboring women find that submerging themselves in warm water makes it easier to move around and adjust their positions.

By causing the release of endorphins and enhancing blood supply to the uterine muscles, the warmth of the water reduces the intensity of labor contractions and facilitates a more fluid progression of contractions.

Although it is difficult to anticipate whether a baby will be born in the water, it is unquestionably an option we have and one we advocate for candidates.

To facilitate a home birth, Circle City Midwifery & Women's Health Services, INC. has mobile tubs and other equipment (a small charge for supplies associated with this rental). Get in touch with us to know more about our birth services.

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