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Your baby catching service. Welcome, I’m glad you came to visit! We are excited that you are exploring the option of having a homebirth and receiving midwifery care. Our goal is to provide you with the best care, the least amount of technical intervention, and continual education as you take on a greater responsibility for your health and the health of your baby. Here is a poem I really like called “My Midwife’s Hands” by Kanani Hundley. They feed my dreams and hopes of birth and mothering. Her hands...
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Life of a Student Nurse Midwife
Life of a Student Nurse Midwife. Monday, January 9, 2012. I've come to the conclusion that I thrive on it. On many different levels. I can feel every muscle in my body tensing as I sit here just thinking about it. I have to write a birth center proposal. A full blown mess. This course is only worth one credit? Do I want to do this? For one. more. day. There are women out there who need a midwife. Need someone to listen to them, to guide them through pregnancy and birth (and beyond! In the midst of my val...
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Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. Quickly, as the teenager MUST have the computer now. Apr 21st, 2015 at 6:25 PM. I haven't been posting nearly as much as I'd like to. Updates in point form is the best I can do. Jack: working Mon-Fri 8-4 with occasional overtime. Works well for the family, but he's missing his week on/week off schedule. Kim: doing really well in school. We don't see her nearly enough but she seems to be doing ok. We'll see her in June. Life is really good.
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Our Moment of Truth: A New Understanding of Midwifery Care. Enter Patient Portal or Make An Appointment. It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closing of my practice. As most of you know, making this practice financially viable in the current policy and regulation climate in Oregon and more so, Klamath County, is untenable. I had prayed that I would be able to succeed here in Klamath Falls, my home town. Jeanne Stagner, CNM NP. Baby Catchers and Company, LLC.
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Babycatchers Creating Change
Follow the adventures of Marijke and Aly . Monday, August 18, 2008. Traditional food. Nshima with whole fish. The most respectful way to eat the fish is by starting at the tail and ending with the head. The eyes and cheeks are the best part. We weren't brave enough to try the eyes! A barber shop at Tikondane. A great looking basketball hoop! A pile of children! Sheets sheets and more sheets. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Mama with sleepy baby coming to outreach clinic. Aly learning how to put her Chiteng...
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Tacoma OB-GYNs - Babycatchers and Beyond
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I am setting up this blog to chronicle my adventures of babycatching in Africa. This site is for all of you who have loved, encouraged, and supported me over the past 29 years. This is my evolving story of stepping out into the unknown and meeting life as it first makes its way into the world. Monday, July 11, 2016. Posted by Joanne Jorissen Chiwaula. Saturday, March 23, 2013. 8221; and I would smile and assure him that I was. After a few minutes, quiet Thulani piped up, “I want to touch him”...While Sar...
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Midwifery Student in the Netherlands
Midwifery Student in the Netherlands. Sunday, June 27, 2010. I will come back and write a conclusion to my Dutch experiences when I get time. Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Final week in Doesburg. There were no problems with bleeding afterward, and the placenta was bipartite (bilobed). It was very interesting (to me at least) and the dad took a picture of it so I have to see if I can get him to send it so I can post it for you. Sunday, June 6, 2010. Holland's smallest city and births #8, #9 and #10. In additio...
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Baby Catching in Malawi
Baby Catching in Malawi. I've created this blog to keep everyone posted on my experience catching babies in Africa and to stay connected to my tribe while far away from home. If you never had the opportunity to view my last blog from my internship in Texas last year now you can catch up to speed! I'm looking forward to all that I will learn from this amazing culture, deeping my knowledge base and sharing it all with the families I serve and all of you. Monday, March 16, 2009. Saturday, March 14, 2009.
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