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post #1 of 5
Thread Starter 
What are some good questions to ask a homebirth midwife while interviewing them??
I have to change my midwife as my first (had her for 1st and 2nd births) was good but not great and i found i needed more support from my midwife to be able to get through a home birth.
So any ideas??
TIA
post #2 of 5
Here are some to start with!


What is your background, training, and experience?
How many births have you attended as the primary caregiver since the completion of your training?
Why did you become a midwife? Do you encourage family/father participation?
What are your expectations of me regarding self-care in pregnancy?
Do you use a beeper? If not, how do I reach you? Are you on call 24 hours a day?
Do you have a limit on the number of births you attend per month?
What would happen if you had 2 births occur at once? Have you ever missed a birth?
Do you work with a partner or assistants? (Note: A good midwife tries to work with a partner and/or assistants so that a double emergency where both the mother and baby need special care is not a problem).
Do you provide postpartum visits in the early days after birth? How many? How long do you provide postpartum care?
What equipment do you normally use at births? What medications and equipment do you have for emergencies?
Are you certified in CPR? What complications have you seen and handled? How would you handle complications such as hemorrhage, cord around the babys neck, baby not breathing spontaneously?
Do you have adequate medical backup? Do you rely on a particular doctor or hospital? Can I choose my own physician?
What medical complications require transport to the hospital? Will you be able to continue labor support should I need to go to the hospital?
Do you do vaginal birth after cesarean at home? If so, what is your outcome ratio?
What is your fee and what services does it include? Which fees are separate (ask about prenatal care, lab work, newborn assessment, breastfeeding support, postpartum care, and birth control counseling)? What about payment plans? (Note: It would also be a good idea to research basic hospital charges such as normal and cesarean birth.)
Do you accept reimbursements from insurance companies? Which ones?
What other costs might I encounter? (Note: In the case of transport to the hospital, physician and hospital fees will ordinarily be additional.)


Good luck! I am sure other mamas will have more! I just did a quick search for ya...
post #3 of 5
This is a thread from earlier well worth checking out:
http://www.mothering.com/discussions...ight=interview

Best wishes!
post #4 of 5
Thread Starter 
Thanx so much for the ideas!!! There are heaps there!
I dont have to worry about costs or insurance as its all covered here and we dont have to pay a cent
post #5 of 5
so specifically ask about the kind of support you are wanting.
I would also say something like tell me some birth stories
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