
At Ottawa South Midwives, we provide personalized care and support for your pregnancy journey. Our experienced team empowers your family to make informed choices about their care. We offer continuous one-on-one support for a positive pregnancy and birth experience, prioritizing your well-being.
FAQs
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In Ontario, a midwife is a registered health care professional who provides primary care during pregnancy, labour and birth. Midwives also provide care to both you and your baby during the six weeks following birth. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by pager for urgent concerns.
You will receive care from a small number of midwives, and we work hard to ensure that you know the midwife who attends your labour and birth.
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If you are accepted into care we will request your records from your Doctor and your care will be transferred to Ottawa South Midwives. The Ministry of Health does not allow for individuals to be under the care of multiple Practitioners. If a health concern or complication arises outside of the scope of Midwifery, we may consult with a Family Physician, an Obstetrician or a Pediatrician. If risks present that warrant higher level care, you will be offered a consultation or transfer to a Obstetrician, but your midwife will continue to provide support and resume primary care when possible. Health concerns unrelated to pregnancy can be directed to your Family Doctor.
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Midwifery services are completely funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, so you do not pay for care out-of-pocket. If you are not currently covered by OHIP, you can still receive free midwifery care if you are a resident of Ontario.
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One of the main tenets of midwifery in Ontario is choice of birthplace. So long as both you and your baby remain healthy and your pregnancy is uncomplicated, you have the choice between home, The Ottawa Hospital – Civic Campus, and the Ottawa Birth and Wellness Centre.
You can attend the a Choice of Birthplace Information offered virtually on the third Monday of each month, from 6pm-8pm. To sign up, register here.
We want you to give birth where it feels right for you!
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We offer a range of natural and pharmaceutical pain relief options, including TENS machines, water immersion, nitrous oxide, narcotics, and epidurals. Narcotics and epidurals can be accessed in-hospital only. Many of our clients choose a combination of pain relief options.
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So long as there are no complications, it is possible to be discharged as early as 2-4 hours after your baby is born, although you can choose to stay overnight if you would like.
Midwives provide comprehensive follow-up care in the postpartum period for both mom and baby including breastfeeding support, and will see you at home three times in the first week after birth.
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Yes. Midwives in Ontario have a high Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC) rate and will provide you with safe care throughout your pregnancy and delivery. Our hospital requests that clients who have had a previous caesarean section have a consultation with an obstetrician in the third trimester of pregnancy.
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Nearly all midwifery practices in Ontario have students. Ottawa South Midwives often has students of varying levels in placement with us – from their very first midwifery placement to nearing graduation. Before any student is involved in your care, we will ask your permission and clearly explain what role they would play during your visit or at your birth.
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Unfortunately we receive many more requests than we can currently accommodate. If we are not able to accept you into care you will be placed on a waitlist and may contacted if a spot opens up. Note that our office staff and Midwives cannot provide details on where you are on the waitlist.