The gentlebirth.org website is provided courtesy of
Ronnie Falcao, LM MS,
a homebirth midwife in Mountain View, CA
An interactive resource for moms on easy steps they can take to reduce exposure to chemical toxins during pregnancy. Other excellent resources about avoiding toxins during pregnancy These are easy to read and understand and are beautifully presented. |
Explain legal status of dems in GA
Explain protocol
Explain booklet
Explain birth supplies
Give and discuss diet sheet
Returned diet sheet
Met father
Explain contracts
Returned contracts
Explained birth certificate info
Digital Pager instructions
La Leche Info - 681-0142
Obtain copy of labwork
Circumcision
Eye prophylaxis
Vitamin K
Genetic screening
1 hour challenge for gestational. diabetes
Transport info
Pediatrician info
Siblings-Children at Birth video
Siblings- support person
Explain midwife backup
Discuss RhoGAM & titers
Childbirth classes
Emergency numbers posted
Postpartum care- Doulas
Initial Discussion _____Client Info and Consent Form discussed _____Fees determined _____Insurance form sent in _____Diet Discussion/supplements _____PNV rx? _____Labs ordered _____ Referrals (WIC, genetics, DSHS, etc.) First Prenatal to 19 weeks _____ STD screening desired? _____AFP discussion _____AFP ordered? _____Diet review _____Supplement review _____ Exercise/Fitness 24-26 weeks _____Discussion of 28 week labs _____ Begin discussion of childbirth classes _____Need library books? 28-30 weeks _____Labs done _____RhoGAM given, if needed _____Review Preterm Labor sheet _____Signed up for classes? _____Diet review/ Ca+/Iron 32-34 weeks _____Order birth kit _____Start working on birth plan _____Discussion of GBS _____Discussion of prep tea _____See videos? 36-37 weeks _____Meet Debbie (my birth assistant) _____Birth Supplies ready _____Perineal Massage _____Prep tea provided _____Baby treatments/tests discussed _____Need circ info? _____Begin birth control discussion Method selected ___________ 38+ weeks _____Discuss/provide pp tea or sitz _____Finalize contingency plans OB Group __________ OB Hospital ________ Peds Provider ________ Peds Hospital _________ _____Finalize plans for PP care _____Fetal movement counts _____Arrangements for peds care
I see my clients once a month until the 28th week, then every other
week until the 37th week, then every week until the birth, more often if
there are any problems. I'm sure I'm leaving out critical stuff. Prenatals
last about an hour. I do many or most in the client's home. Many of the
midwives I work with have the couples come to their home or office.
Here is the AP checklist I use, which I got from NACC. I like it because it's pretty inclusive of most everything.
INITIAL VISIT
Draw Labs
AFP
Genetic Counseling, if indicated
Give diet history
Students
Appointments, phone contact
Consent forms discussed
Financial contract signed
Insurance forms signed
New OB pack
Self-care
Danger signs: UTI, bleeding, abdominal pain, cramping, headache
Habits: smoking, ETOH, drugs
Exercise; sexuality
Discomforts
Early pregnancy classes
Met partner
Registration Log/Bulletin Board
SECOND VISIT
Review lab results
Review diet history
Fetal development
AFP drawn
Consent forms signed
20-28 WEEKS
Give pediatrician letter
GTT scheduled/drawn
RhoGam scheduled/drawn
PTL signs
CB class Sibling class
Discomforts
Breastfeeding
OB visit scheduled
30-32 WEEKS
Hct
GBS
Danger signs: cramping, ROM, headache, visual changes
Circumcision
Labor support
Supply list
Fetal movement counts
Braxton-Hicks contractions
OB visit completed
Nipples/breast cups
Peds letter returned
34-36 WEEKS
OB chart review
Review call system
Directions to home
Records to hospital
Emergency childbirth
37-38 WEEKS
Signs of labor
When to call
Newborn prophylaxis
Complications classes
Early Home Care class
Circumcision choice
Birth plan
40-42 WEEKS
PP support
Breastfeeding
Ready for baby
Post-dates routine
NST
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