Postpartum Care
Our Mission
To inspire pregnant women by serving safely and empowering faithfully through an intimate and positive experience.
Personal Attention Postpartum:
Our mamas love returning home to sleep in their own beds the same day they give birth. Once home with your new baby, you can expect frequent phone calls from your midwives, as well as visits for you and your baby in the comfort of your home during the first week. During this time, you can reach your midwife on her cell phone anytime day or night if you have questions or find yourself needing some support.
At home, you and your baby can be assessed together to ensure an easier transition through those early newborn/postpartum days. At these visits your midwife will provide breastfeeding support, postpartum depression assessments, discuss nutritional needs and explore any other questions or concerns you may have along with the way.
- Return home the same day you deliver your baby with ample support from our staff!
- Phone calls, home visits (Acadiana) and office visits to ensure a successful and supported transition into motherhood
- Day 1 phone call
- Day 1-2 visit
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Day 2-4 phone call
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Day 7-10 visit
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6 Week visit
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any other visits as necessary, with no additional charge
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Mom and baby vitals, emotional assessments, breastfeeding assessment, ample time to ask questions or explore concerns you may have
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Professional referrals as necessary, including lactation support and postpartum depression screening
Also…
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Filing for the birth certificate and social security card
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Pediatric referral form- PKU and hearing screen
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Super-bill provided for insurance filing
- Return home the same day you deliver your baby with ample support from our staff!
- Phone calls, home visits (Acadiana) and office visits to ensure a successful and supported transition into motherhood
- Day 1 phone call
- Day 1-2 visit
-
Day 2-4 phone call
-
Day 7-10 visit
-
6 Week visit
-
any other visits as necessary, with no additional charge
-
Mom and baby vitals, emotional assessments, breastfeeding assessment, ample time to ask questions or explore concerns you may have
-
Professional referrals as necessary, including lactation support and postpartum depression screening
Also…
-
Filing for the birth certificate and social security card
-
Pediatric referral form- PKU and hearing screen
-
Super-bill provided for insurance filing