Picking Your Prenatal Team

Pregnancy is an absolutely life-altering season of life. While I haven’t experienced it myself, I have the continuous privilege of observing women during this season, as well as being a part of their pregnancy experience. When a woman finds out she’s expecting, it is a very exciting time, it also is an occasion where her and her family will be faced with numerous decisions!

Most of us have heard the phrase “It takes a village to raise a child” and it’s absolutely true… starting while they’re still in the womb! One of the most important decisions a woman faces in pregnancy is the village of people who will be supporting her throughout pregnancy and birth. While this prenatal team will look different for each individual woman, there are three crucial components that I think should be considered.

The first member of the prenatal team is a midwife or OBGYN. While both professionals deliver your baby, the environment and approach will vary greatly! I discuss some of these differences in the video below. There’s no right or wrong decision, it just depends on what each individual woman needs and feels comfortable with.

The next member of the prenatal team is a doula. If you haven’t heard of a doula, definitely check out my video! I’m lucky enough to work with a number of doulas, with all different personalities and styles. If a woman knows that she needs someone to push her, there’s a doula for her! If a woman knows that she needs to be nurtured and mothered, there’s a doula for her too!

The third member of the team is the prenatal chiropractor. Did you know that there’s a group of us chiropractors who actually specialize in chiropractic care during pregnancy? We have completed additional training and certification through the ICPA in a technique called the Webster method and often times have the credentials FICPA or CACCP after our name. Chiropractic care is extremely helpful in maintaining proper function of the spine and nervous system throughout all stages of pregnancy. A woman’s body goes through a great deal of changes and it’s important that her body is able to adapt to these different stressors appropriately! Just a few of the benefits that research has shown include decreased back pain during pregnancy, decreased labor time, and decreased post-natal pain. I’ll be doing an entire video and post about this topic, so stay tuned!

With all of these professionals, we are dealing with a human to human interaction. I mention this to say that it’s really important that a woman jives and feels comfortable with the different people who she’s turning to for her prenatal care and advice. Tension, conflict, or a lack of trust can result in emotional stress as well as physical stress, and ain’t nobody got time for that, especially a hormonal pregnant woman! Asking for recommendations from friends and family members or looking for professionals who have great online reviews is a great place to start. From there, interviewing a few different people ensures that it’s a great fit for momma-to-be and her family!

If you’re looking for recommendations for members of your prenatal team, please don’t hesitate to ask! I would love to help you find your ideal team.