Midwifery Model of Care
Posted by Betsy Melancon |
Pregnancy and childbirth are normal life events, not medical conditions.
A woman’s body is perfectly designed to give birth. This process works best when interference is kept to a minimum. It is our cultural conditioning, fear, poor health habits and intervention in normal birth that make birth difficult often requiring more intervention, including surgery.
Perfect health is our natural state of being. When we work to align ourselves with natural laws, we regain our health and ALL functions of our bodies begin to work normally. This is a holistic, preventative approach to healing. This is the midwifery approach to childbirth.
There are many wonderful authors who have done exhaustive research to explain the differences between the midwifery model of care and the medical model. Suzanne Arms, Henci Goer, Ina May Gaskin, Sheila Kitzinger are a few of my favorites. I strongly urge you to read their books.
For a list of these and other great books, see Tree of Life Midwifery: Recommended Books.