New Mexico Midwives

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This site helps you find a midwife, in New Mexico , for a home, birth center or hospital birth with Direct Entry Midwives(DEM), Certified Nurse Midwives(CNM), Certified Midwives (CM), Certified Professional Midwives(CPM), Licensed Midwives(LM), Registered Midwives (RM) and Lay Midwives.

I specialize in using water for labor and birth with all my clients. I also teach traditional childbirth education classes for Presbyterian Hospital,private classes, AquaNatal classes and HypnoBirthing classes.

All women deserve a choice and to be aware of their options. If you don’ t know what your options are, you won’t have any!

I became a midwife after working for the National Park Service as a Park Ranger. Lots of cross-over skills and training; law enforcement, emergency medicine and firefighting were all good preparation for being in business for myself and helping educate the general public about birth choices.

My practice is in Albuquerque, NM where midwifery regulation really allows you to do the job of being a midwife well. There are about 6-8 homebirth midwives in the Albuquerque area, all in independent practice.

See my web sites for birthing information, tub information and herbal tea blends and remedies that are selling like hot cakes locally!! www.tubsntea.com OR www.albuquerquehomebirth.com

I specialize in using water for labor and birth with all my clients. I also teach HypnoBirthing® classes and infant CPR classes. I am also a member of the State Midwifery Board, a preceptor for the National College of Midwifery and the Assoc. of Texas Midwives.

All women deserve a choice and to be aware of their options. If you don’ t know what your options are, you won’t have any!

I became a midwife after working for the National Park Service as a Park Ranger. Lots of cross-over skills and training; law enforcement, emergency medicine and firefighting were all good preparation for being in business for myself and helping educate the general public about birth choices.

My practice is in Albuquerque, NM where midwifery regulations really allow me to do the job of being a midwife well. There are about 6-8 homebirth midwives in the Albuquerque area, all in independent practice.

See my web sites for birthing information, tub information and herbal tea blends and remedies that are selling like hot cakes locally!! www.tubsntea.com OR www.albuquerquehomebirth.com

http://www.tubsntea.com OR http://www.albuquerquehomebirth.com

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