For most of us, pregnancy is a journey. As our bodies change, little pieces of our soul change too. I aim to inspire women to experience the sacredness of pregnancy and birth. Sometimes that means that we love and laugh through our time together, and sometimes that means we cry as we break down walls. I spend an hour at each visit so that we truly have a relationship by the time we go through labor together. That time spent prenatally is so valuable to me. I love educating families and sharing their world. When the time comes for your baby to be born I try to support you in the way you need me. For each family that will mean something different. In the end, our closeness allows for the flexibility to flow with whatever your birth work will be. I am a lover of waterbirth, father assisted birth, and siblings as birth partners. My role is often as a gatekeeper, passing in and out of your birth space when you need me.
My path to becoming a midwife began with my own children. My first baby I had beautifully in the hospital, and the rest have been home birthed. I have been fortunate to be loved by wonderful women at each of my births. At my first I had a gentle nurse who was more of a doula to me and helped me to have a un-medicated birth. My second baby came with a midwife, Sheila, who sparkled as she helped *me* bring my daughter into this world. That was a turning point for me. She did not tell me what to do or how to do it, just accompanied me on my way through labor. My third and fourth babies were both born with my friend and mentor, Rachel. We laughed, cried, and moaned our way through the fastest, and then, the hardest births I have had. I am truly blessed.
In 2004 I began studying to become a midwife. I began apprenticing with Rachel when she opened A Sister’s Touch. I became obsessed with mothers, babies, and birth. I find the science and physiology of pregnancy and birth inexhaustibly entertaining. My second mentor, Cathy, shares my passion for the science behind our calling. She encouraged me to offer evidence based care while still respecting the traditional wisdom of my sister midwives. I don’t know that I will ever feel like I am done with my education as I have found each family I work with teaches me something new. In late 2006 I began practicing as a Traditional Midwife. During that time I began the PEP process for NARM to become a CPM. In August of 2007 I passed my final exam and am now a Certified Professional Midwife. I can’t say that I feel like I am a *better* choice than any of the other midwives in our area. We are fortunate to have many great midwives in all different settings. I feel that we are all different and women deserve to have the midwife who is right for them. I do free hour long pressure free interviews so that we can see how we fit together. In the end, I strive to help women find their safe place and companion for birth.
For more info see my webpage at ;
www.kchomebirth.com
or call: 913-722-1721
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10/15/2006
MO
Rachel attended the birth of my third child. His birth was absolutely perfect, and Rachel and her assistants were absolutely wonderful. If I were to have another child I would be sad to be unable to have Rachel's services again, as I have moved to another state.
Rachel also went way above and beyond what I ever would have expected for post-partum care, and was available for any questions or problems during pg and after.
Judy Williamson
9/24/2006
KS
I had the privilege of being a doula at a resent water home birth where Rachel served as the Midwife. I observed the calming holistic approach in which she practices. I was also impressed with her newborn skills as baby needed a little attention. In a moment where hospital staff would have been frantic, Rachel acted swiftly, did what needed to be done and baby went immediately back to mom, the birthing atmosphere remained peaceful. It was a beautiful experience!
Cami Nettekoven
7/14/2006
Kansas City, MO
Rachel was wonderful with prenatal care and the delivery of our first child and she is our midwife for our expected second. Rachel is very good at providing competent, professional care while maintaining a friendship relationship with her clients. We appreciated her knowledge of traditional and herbal treatments.
Rebecca Glaser
6/26/2006
Excelsior Springs, MO
We used midwives for all three of our births and Rachel is by far our favorite. Her prenatal care was excellent; I never felt rushed or hurried. I never had a problem contacting her and the night I delivered she arrived quickly. She let me deliver the way I wanted, but she didn't hesitate to make suggestions or tell me when I needed to do something differently. I consider myself blessed to have found a Christian midwife and would not hesitate to use her services again.
Rita Rash
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