Skills to safely manage unplanned / undiagnosed breech birth in any setting.
The plug-and-play, no stress way to attract the right clients!
Answering all your legal, financial, and structural steps to success.
If you're starting off a new birth business, these self-paced e-courses can help you set up your practice for sustainability and success.
The Core Midwifery Bundle is a comprehensive training package designed to enhance essential skills for midwives. It includes courses on Suturing, Fetal Heart Tones, Fetal Positioning, Defensive Charting PLUS Start a Birth Biz Right.
Dance like no ones watching; chart like its going to be read in court.
Safety and clarity for the community-based provider
How to assess fetal position before, during and after birth.
Everything you need to know to safely prevent, assess, and treat a postpartum hemorrhage in the community setting.
Everything you need to know to evaluate and repair a 1st or 2nd degree perineal laceration after birth in the community setting.
The NIH 2010 VBAC study says it is safe if the time from decision to incision is less than 75 min. It is recommended clients whose location combined with the local hospital situation is outside that limit, should be informed and consent to that increased risk for distance to services. Excerpt: “If your midwives determines that your intended birth location would delay treatment beyond 75 min, you are aware of these increased risks and still plan to proceed.”
True informed consent requires the option of refusal too. Non-biased information is vitally important when parents are being asked to decide on their children’s health care – no choice could be quite as salient of this point than GBS.
Midwives like all health care providers need to provide clients with a HIPAA privacy practices document outlining how they will care for their medical records and other protected data. Some midwives find this topic confusing and frustrating to apply to community-based midwifery – we have taken up the challenge and have created a document that outlines all the pieces of this important national law and how they apply to midwifery clients. *This is a digital download. Not a physical printed item.
Certain states have signed into law a requirement that written consent must be given to perform a pelvic exam on a client. The law references us by statute. So depending on the state you reside in, you may have to get all your clients sign a consent for you to perform a pelvic exam. *This is a digital download. Not a physical printed item.
This is a digital download, Not a physically printed item
RH neg pregnant people must choose whether or not to receive RhoGAM, help them make this critical choice by providing them this evidence based, informed consent document.
Confidential sharing of records is protected by HIPAA, purchase and download our form to save yourself the hassle of researching and creating this form on your own, or worse yet violating HIPAA guidelines. *This is a digital download. Not a physical printed item.
This form is designed for a quick and seamless intrapartum or postpartum transfer of the birthing person or baby. In the moment when your assistant or student needs to activate EMS, this form is ready with all pertinent data for a smooth call and discussion regarding S.B.A.R. During an in-person transfer to OB triage, use this one-pager to verbally give all of the dates/times/and vitals that are needed to show up as a prepared provider and warm handoff to next level of care.
Protect your practice and your peace of mind with this essential bundle. Defensive Charting and Boundaries for Birthworkers provide the tools you need to navigate documentation, ethics, and professional boundaries with confidence.
Iron deficiency is the most frequent nutritional deficiency disorder in the world.
Student participation is common and vital in most midwifery practices, and yet, clients should be able to consent or refuse this at the start of care. This consent form will give your clients the information for who, what, when, where, why for all student involvement in your practice. This form is especially important for any clinical act, including but not limited to phlebotomy, pelvic exams, and suturing.