Monday, April 5, 2010

Four Birth Centers Open in Four Months, with Another Two on the Way

Four birth centers opened their doors in the past four months, with another two centers scheduled to open over the summer in Virginia, Minnesota, Montana and Missouri. The six show the wide diversity among birth centers, with privately owned businesses and non-profit organizations, with centers run by certified nurse midwives [CPMs] and centers run by certified professional midwives [CNMs]). But all centers have an unwavering commitment to the Midwives Model of Care.

In December, CPMs Lori Orme and Tierney O'Brien Dovan opened the Marshall Midwifery and Birth Center in Marshall, Virginia. The center’s first baby was born on January 3, and an Open House was held recently. Marshall, Virginia is located in Fauquier County, just outside Washington, DC’s western suburbs.

February and March were boom months for birth centers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota. CPM Amy Johnson-Grass opened Health Foundations Family Health and Birth Center in St. Paul, and CPM Paula Bernini Feigal’s Morning Star Women’s Health and Birth Center of Menomonie, Wisconsin opened a second location in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park (AND had its first birth on March 30.)

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune ran an article about the openings. The article noted the expected opening of a third birth center in Minneapolis in September, and a bill currently being considered in the state legislature that would license birth centers, making it easier for birth center clients to be reimbursed by insurance.

Also in March comes the story of Jeanne Hebl’s birth center in Missoula, Montana, which closed in late 2008 following the death of its collaborating physician. In the past 18 months, Hebl has moved into a house, remodeled it as a birth center, and regained accreditation and licensure. Ms. Hebl’s experience is an inspiring lesson in perseverance.

Looking ahead to this summer, registered nurse Jessica Henman and doula Genevieve Calkins are expected to open the Birth and Wellness Center the St. Louis suburb of O’Fallon, Missouri. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch ran an excellent article about the expected opening. Seldom does the popular press “get it” as well as it did in this article, showing the relationship between the local birth center and the national state of maternity care.

Closer to home, May 29 is the Grand Opening of the Family and Maternity Center of the Northern Neck in Lancaster, Virginia, about halfway between Washington, DC and Richmond. This non-profit birth center, run by midwife Shirley Dodson-McAdoo is one of several in Virginia funded by a state grant to promote maternity care in underserved areas. Seasons of Life Women’s Health and Birth Center supporters will attend the Grand Opening to help celebrate Northern Neck’s success.

The stories of these six birth centers are an inspiration to us here in Takoma Park, and we look forward to the day when we can make our own announcement of Opening Day.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for putting this together Amy!

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  2. Thank you Amy for this post. However, I am wondering why you identified the CPMs and not the CNMs except as "midwives".

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  3. Thanks a lot Amy for discussing these information about women's health.. It's really much appreciated..

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