When I first got pregnant, I didn't know much about different models of pre-natal care and delivery options. Like many first-time-mommies, I dove into books like What to Expect When You're Expecting (the "pregnancy bible") and signed up for a couple of different websites to give me weekly updates on bub's development.
And then I met Jeannine Bradow who would turn out to be my midwife.
Jeannine ("Nean") walked me through all the changes of my growing belly and body and baby until that 40-week mark, then helped deliver my precious son, and then looked after us with weekly home visits for the first 6 weeks of Levi's life.
Not only did she teach me so much about being a mother and carrying a baby, but she also helped educate me on the birthing process. Being equipped like that (knowledge = power!) went a long way toward distilling any fears or negative preconceived ideas that I had in my attitude toward the actual event of childbirth.
Now Nean is not only "my midwife" as I like to call her, but she is also my friend. I just want to sing her praises and brag about her a little because, well, she deserves it! She's a champion of mothers and a lover of babies. She helps to bring a sense of empowerment to women during this most monumental time of womanhood: the birth of her child.
Nean just won the award for Townsville's Midwife of the Year. I'm so proud of her and I can't think of any one more well-deserving.
Hooray for Nean! x
Hi, just checking out your blog!
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to say this was a neat post to read. When I was pregnant with my first I was soooo clueless and I wish I had the knowledge you had been equipped with (i.e. having a midwife and taking the time to make the decision to go to one). Next time around we're want to go to a midwife.
Thanks for posting!
That is so nice that you are praising Nean!! I love the picture of you three!! Thanks for visiting Mama's Little Chick!!
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That is so wonderful you found such a great person to be there for you. I was lucky to have a great experience for Noah's birth. I've often thought about having a midwife for my next baby. I'm scared I won't find someone as awesome as her though! ;)
ReplyDeletefingers crossed I will get to the birth center.. i'm waiting for them to call me back... :) mel
ReplyDeleteHi Adriel, thanks so much for visiting my blog and becoming a follower. Looking forward to reading more of yours. I love your pictures and cute story about your midwife : ) keep in touch : )
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to read receive your comments - so excited to read your blog! And it looks like congratulations are in order! xo You both look lovely!
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