What is a Midwife?
“A midwife is a registered health care professional who provides primary care to women during pregnancy, labour and birth, including conducting normal vaginal deliveries, and providing care to mothers and babies during the first 6 weeks postpartum.” (College of Midwives of Ontario)
Women in midwifery care normally do not see a physician during their pregnancy, labour, birth or the first six weeks after the baby is born. However if medical problems arise, midwives consult with the woman’s family physician, nurse practitioner or the appropriate specialist to determine a plan of care. Following your initial midwifery visit, we send a letter to your doctor to inform her/him that you have chosen midwifery care for you and your baby. We will also communicate birth details to your family doctor and send a discharge summary following your final postpartum visit.
“A midwife is a registered health care professional who provides primary care to women during pregnancy, labour and birth, including conducting normal vaginal deliveries, and providing care to mothers and babies during the first 6 weeks postpartum.” (College of Midwives of Ontario)
Women in midwifery care normally do not see a physician during their pregnancy, labour, birth or the first six weeks after the baby is born. However if medical problems arise, midwives consult with the woman’s family physician, nurse practitioner or the appropriate specialist to determine a plan of care. Following your initial midwifery visit, we send a letter to your doctor to inform her/him that you have chosen midwifery care for you and your baby. We will also communicate birth details to your family doctor and send a discharge summary following your final postpartum visit.
Legal Status
Ontario regulated and funded Midwifery in 1994, becoming the first Canadian province to do so. The practice of midwifery is legislated under the Regulated Health Professions Act in Ontario. Under this act (law), midwives are designated as primary health care providers. Midwives are registered and governed by the College of Midwives of Ontario. The mandate of the college is to protect the public and to address relevant concerns. We follow the regulations and limitations placed on midwives by this governing body. (See: Indications for Mandatory Discussion, Consultation and Transfer of Care). As part of the quality assurance program of the College of Midwives of Ontario, we engage in regular peer review with other midwives. We maintain current certification in adult CPR, neonatal resuscitation (NRP) and obstetrical Emergency Skills as required by our College. As members of the Association of Ontario Midwives, we carry malpractice insurance. We have admitting privileges at
Stratford General Hospital for clients choosing or requiring a hospital birth. Two midwives will attend your birth. In certain circumstances, a senior midwifery student may attend your birth as the 2nd midwife.
Funding
Midwifery services are fully funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. This means that clients are assured of a midwife’s training and competency and that they can access a midwife at no cost to themselves.
Ontario regulated and funded Midwifery in 1994, becoming the first Canadian province to do so. The practice of midwifery is legislated under the Regulated Health Professions Act in Ontario. Under this act (law), midwives are designated as primary health care providers. Midwives are registered and governed by the College of Midwives of Ontario. The mandate of the college is to protect the public and to address relevant concerns. We follow the regulations and limitations placed on midwives by this governing body. (See: Indications for Mandatory Discussion, Consultation and Transfer of Care). As part of the quality assurance program of the College of Midwives of Ontario, we engage in regular peer review with other midwives. We maintain current certification in adult CPR, neonatal resuscitation (NRP) and obstetrical Emergency Skills as required by our College. As members of the Association of Ontario Midwives, we carry malpractice insurance. We have admitting privileges at
Stratford General Hospital for clients choosing or requiring a hospital birth. Two midwives will attend your birth. In certain circumstances, a senior midwifery student may attend your birth as the 2nd midwife.
Funding
Midwifery services are fully funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. This means that clients are assured of a midwife’s training and competency and that they can access a midwife at no cost to themselves.
Model of Midwifery Care
In Ontario, the practice of midwifery is founded on respect for normal pregnancy and birth as healthy processes and profound events in a woman’s life. Midwifery care is based on the principles of:
• continuity of care provided by a small group of midwives
• informed choice for decision-making
• choice of birthplace (including home and hospital)
Throughout pregnancy, labour and birth and the first 6 weeks after the birth, clients have access to a small, known group of midwives 24 hours a day. Midwives provide safe, personalized, research-based care and women are active decision-makers in the care they receive. Your midwife will support your choice of birthplace: home or hospital. There are distinct benefits and risks to each place of birth and your midwife will discuss the current research on both of these options during your pregnancy.
In Ontario, the practice of midwifery is founded on respect for normal pregnancy and birth as healthy processes and profound events in a woman’s life. Midwifery care is based on the principles of:
• continuity of care provided by a small group of midwives
• informed choice for decision-making
• choice of birthplace (including home and hospital)
Throughout pregnancy, labour and birth and the first 6 weeks after the birth, clients have access to a small, known group of midwives 24 hours a day. Midwives provide safe, personalized, research-based care and women are active decision-makers in the care they receive. Your midwife will support your choice of birthplace: home or hospital. There are distinct benefits and risks to each place of birth and your midwife will discuss the current research on both of these options during your pregnancy.
Prenatal Care
Adequate prenatal care is the most important factor in detecting and avoiding possible complications. Midwives are qualified to provide prenatal care beginning from conception onward, and your initial visit will include a complete health history and an introduction to midwifery care. Midwives can order tests such as routine blood work and ultrasound when required or requested. Midwifery visits follow the standard prenatal schedule, with visits every 4 weeks until approximately 28 weeks of pregnancy, then every 2 weeks until 36 weeks of pregnancy and weekly thereafter until you give birth. This gives your midwives the opportunity to discuss a variety of issues such as nutrition, exercise and parenting, and to develop a birth plan with you. In addition to the physical assessment, your prenatal visits will include discussions about any questions and concerns you may have. Your family and friends are welcome to attend your prenatal appointments, as are your children. One prenatal home visit will be offered if you are planning a home birth. If your circumstances necessitate alternate arrangements, please feel free to discuss this with your midwife.
Adequate prenatal care is the most important factor in detecting and avoiding possible complications. Midwives are qualified to provide prenatal care beginning from conception onward, and your initial visit will include a complete health history and an introduction to midwifery care. Midwives can order tests such as routine blood work and ultrasound when required or requested. Midwifery visits follow the standard prenatal schedule, with visits every 4 weeks until approximately 28 weeks of pregnancy, then every 2 weeks until 36 weeks of pregnancy and weekly thereafter until you give birth. This gives your midwives the opportunity to discuss a variety of issues such as nutrition, exercise and parenting, and to develop a birth plan with you. In addition to the physical assessment, your prenatal visits will include discussions about any questions and concerns you may have. Your family and friends are welcome to attend your prenatal appointments, as are your children. One prenatal home visit will be offered if you are planning a home birth. If your circumstances necessitate alternate arrangements, please feel free to discuss this with your midwife.
Intrapartum Care (Labour & Delivery)
Our care includes monitoring the progress of labour and the well-being of yourself and your baby. We will provide early labour assessments and labour support and guidance during active labour and birth. As labour goes on, there is sometimes a need to rethink choices or make new decisions. It is our responsibility to provide you with the best information possible to make your choices and decisions for a safe, healthy outcome. If a transfer of care to a physician becomes necessary, your midwife will remain with you in the role of a support person.
Our care includes monitoring the progress of labour and the well-being of yourself and your baby. We will provide early labour assessments and labour support and guidance during active labour and birth. As labour goes on, there is sometimes a need to rethink choices or make new decisions. It is our responsibility to provide you with the best information possible to make your choices and decisions for a safe, healthy outcome. If a transfer of care to a physician becomes necessary, your midwife will remain with you in the role of a support person.
Postpartum Care
Following the birth, we monitor the well-being of both you and your baby, and conduct a complete physical examination of your newborn. We remain with you after the delivery until we are sure all is well with both mother and baby. We will provide 3 postpartum visits in the first week, either at your home or in the hospital. We then ask you to come in to the clinic at approximately 2 and 4 weeks postpartum for the baby’s weight to be checked. At your final visit (generally at 6 weeks postpartum) we will conduct a physical examination of you and your baby and send a summary letter to your family doctor upon discharging you and your baby from our care. If you have problems in the postpartum period, we may see you more often.
Following the birth, we monitor the well-being of both you and your baby, and conduct a complete physical examination of your newborn. We remain with you after the delivery until we are sure all is well with both mother and baby. We will provide 3 postpartum visits in the first week, either at your home or in the hospital. We then ask you to come in to the clinic at approximately 2 and 4 weeks postpartum for the baby’s weight to be checked. At your final visit (generally at 6 weeks postpartum) we will conduct a physical examination of you and your baby and send a summary letter to your family doctor upon discharging you and your baby from our care. If you have problems in the postpartum period, we may see you more often.
Appointment Scheduling and Contacting your Midwife
Our office administrator will schedule your initial appointment after asking you a few questions about yourself and your pregnancy and sharing this information with the midwives. Once you have been accepted into care, a midwife will be available to you 24 hours a day by pager for urgent concerns (i.e. those which require immediate clinical assessment) and labour. If you have questions or concerns of a non-urgent nature or need to change an appointment, please leave a message on the clinic answering machine or with our administrator. These messages are checked frequently. Occasionally we are at births on clinic days, and need to reschedule appointments. Although we try to call ahead, we may not get in touch with everyone in time to cancel or postpone appointments. We appreciate your understanding in this matter. If you are coming from a distance, you may wish to call ahead.
Clinic Phone: 519-271-3490
Pager Number: 1-866-824-9607
When you call this number, please leave your name, telephone number and reason for your call and a midwife who is on call (or your student midwife) will get back to you. If you do not hear from a midwife after 15min, please call again
Our office administrator will schedule your initial appointment after asking you a few questions about yourself and your pregnancy and sharing this information with the midwives. Once you have been accepted into care, a midwife will be available to you 24 hours a day by pager for urgent concerns (i.e. those which require immediate clinical assessment) and labour. If you have questions or concerns of a non-urgent nature or need to change an appointment, please leave a message on the clinic answering machine or with our administrator. These messages are checked frequently. Occasionally we are at births on clinic days, and need to reschedule appointments. Although we try to call ahead, we may not get in touch with everyone in time to cancel or postpone appointments. We appreciate your understanding in this matter. If you are coming from a distance, you may wish to call ahead.
Clinic Phone: 519-271-3490
Pager Number: 1-866-824-9607
When you call this number, please leave your name, telephone number and reason for your call and a midwife who is on call (or your student midwife) will get back to you. If you do not hear from a midwife after 15min, please call again
Student Midwives
We are committed to helping train new midwives in Ontario and we work with students from the Midwifery Education Program. It is essential that student midwives learn all the clinical skills a Registered Midwife can perform, from various types of midwifery care throughout the province. We are committed to ensuring that the quality of care we provide is improved by their presence. You will be introduced to them and we will ask for your acceptance of any student who shares in your care. Students are always supervised. If you have any concerns about a student, please do not hesitate to speak to your midwife.
We are committed to helping train new midwives in Ontario and we work with students from the Midwifery Education Program. It is essential that student midwives learn all the clinical skills a Registered Midwife can perform, from various types of midwifery care throughout the province. We are committed to ensuring that the quality of care we provide is improved by their presence. You will be introduced to them and we will ask for your acceptance of any student who shares in your care. Students are always supervised. If you have any concerns about a student, please do not hesitate to speak to your midwife.
Client Records and Confidentiality
We respect each client’s right to complete confidentiality. We ask your permission before sending any of your records to another caregiver. At your 6-week follow-up visit we also will give to you a password protected electronic copy of your records and retain the originals for our files.
Practice Protocols
A set of practice protocols has been developed to assist the midwives in providing clinical care. These practice protocols describe the way in which the midwives in this practice will provide care in particular clinical situations. If you are interested in seeing these protocols, our administrator will be happy to help you.
The Role and Responsibilities of Clients
The model of midwifery care in Ontario recognizes the woman as the primary decision maker. We believe that you and your family will make the best decisions for your care and the care of your baby. The role of your midwife is to ensure that you have the relevant information and access to educational resources to assist you with this process and to support the choices that you make. We encourage you to take responsibility for your health during your pregnancy by ensuring you get appropriate nutrition, exercise, rest and prenatal care. Becoming informed about your pregnancy, the birth process and parenting will enhance your experience. You may wish to take prenatal classes, borrow books or other materials to assist you in this time of learning.
Client Satisfaction
Client feedback is an important part of midwifery care. We encourage you to complete an evaluation that you will receive by email shortly after your last visit. In order to help us provide individualized care, we hope that you will make us aware of your expectations and inform us of any concerns.