
In a nutshell, Midwives are experts in healthy pregnancy and birth. Registered Midwives in BC offer primary maternity care to healthy pregnant clients and their newborn babies from early pregnancy, through labour and birth, until about six weeks postpartum. Midwives listen, observe, educate, guide and care. They order and interpret tests and discuss results. They screen for physical, psychological, emotional and social health. They are with clients during pregnancy, labour and birth, normal and complicated. They catch babies. They can do home visits postpartum. They help with breastfeeding and adjusting to life with a new baby. They work together and with other health professionals. They practice evidence based, client centred maternity and newborn care and are an established part of the BC health care system.
Midwives are registered with and regulated by the BC College of Nurses and Midwives according to the BC Health Professions Act, the Midwives Regulation and the BCCNM Bylaws. Midwives have been regulated and legally recognized as autonomous health care practitioners in BC since 1998.
BC Ministry of Health funding covers the cost of midwifery care for all BC residents with a valid Care card (health services card) through the BC Medical Services Plan. It is important to note that coverage is provided for only one type of healthcare provider for healthy pregnancies in BC see "Can I have a doctor and a midwife?" below. If you do not have a valid BC care card, you can still receive midwifery care - please contact our office to find out more.
The BC Medical Services Plan covers only one primary care provider for the duration of your pregnancy and birth, to six weeks postpartum for healthy pregnancies. The choice of caregiver during your pregnancy is up to you. Midwives are experts in healthy pregnancy and normal birth and consult with Family Physicians and other specialists such as Obstetricians as the need arises. At six weeks post-partum, when your midwifery care is completed, you will be transferred back to your family physician who will resume responsibility for the health of you and your new baby. Families who do not have a family doctor are responsible for making arrangements for their ongoing primary care. Your midwife can provide you with more information on Finding a Physician for your Family.
Yes! Midwives offer a complete panel of prenatal laboratory tests, genetic screening and diagnostic options, ultrasound imaging, and many other tests and procedures for clients and newborns. A midwife's scope of practice includes the use of medications that may be indicated in pregnancy, during birth, including emergency situations or pain medication, and for mom or baby postpartum. If medication or testing is required outside of this scope of practice, midwives consult with and refer to physicians as indicated for more specialized care.
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Midwives offer a range of natural and pharmaceutical pain relief options, including access to epidurals. It is paramount in midwifery care that clients have access to the information necessary to make informed decisions about the use of pain relief options. These options are discussed during prenatal visits as well as during prenatal classes should you choose to attend classes in your community.
Choosing a midwife as your primary care provider in BC lowers your chance of having a cesarean section, however in certain circumstances a cesarean birth may be recommended as a safer option than vaginal birth. In most situations midwives are involved in the decision making process whether in labour or prenatally, and will usually be the assistant scrubbing in on the cesarean along with the Obstetrician. Clients remain in hospital longer after a cesarean section birth, therefore midwives visit clients and their babies in hospital until they have returned home.
Doulas do not provide medical care and do not deliver babies. Midwives are trained to provide all the necessary medical care and to monitor the health and well-being of you and your baby. Doulas work as a part of the team, with a midwife or doctor and nurse. Doulas provide continuous emotional and physical support to the laboring person and her partner, and are a positive addition to the birth team for couples who want extra support. For more information about doulas, please see the Doulas of North America Website or the BC Doula Services Association.
During your initial visit, the midwives should be able to give you an idea of whether or not the care you need is covered by their scope of practice. Should complications arise while in a midwife's care at any time, the College of Midwives of BC's guideline will help inform the decision to consult with or transfer care to the appropriate physician or specialist.
Prenatal Care

The Midwives provide in-person hands on prenatal care where we monitor the health of mom and baby.
Informed Choice

The Midwives provided non-authoritarian evidenced based information regarding your pregnancy, birth and baby.
Labour and birth care

The Midwives are experts in managing low risk labour's and births. They understand how to protect physiologic birth and when intervention is necessary. The Midwives are also qualified to assist in c-section alongside their Obstetrician colleagues.
Breast feeding Support

The Midwives understand how personal and valuable the choice to breast-feed your baby can be. We provide extra education and support postpartum for your choice of feeding method.
Home Visits

You will receive two home visits in the first week of your baby's life from specialized RN's who have additional LC and or Perinatal training. Checking in on feeding, weight gain or loss and physical and emotional well-being.
Postpartum Care

The Midwives will remain your primary care provider up until six weeks postpartum. Monitoring the health and well-being of both the mother and baby by providing routine checkups.
On Call Availability

The Midwives are your care providers, available 24-7 for urgent and emergent pregnancy and postpartum concerns.
Choice of Birth Place

The Midwives support home birth in healthy, low risk pregnancies when there is availability from a team of nurses who function as second attendants.


