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Niamh
03-11-2006, 04:53 PM
We're moving from a well-populated area into a very, very, VERY rural area near Burley, Idaho. How do I find a midwife in that area?

I'm worried about not being able to find one, though I have time since I'm not due until mid-September.

TIA!




cathicog
03-11-2006, 09:02 PM
Here is a link to Idaho midwives. Thru them you may find someone nearby...
http://idahomidwives.net/
Hope that helps, and if you haven't found one within a couple months, PM me,cuz I went to the Farm with an Idaho mw and I could hook you up with her.... best regards,Cathi

momto l&a
03-11-2006, 09:30 PM
I'd go to a nearest health food store and ask around. I'd bet they'd know of some mw's.

Peony
03-12-2006, 04:55 PM
Post on the Idaho tribe, even though it is very rural, there may be one momma who lives there and knows.:wink Find out if there is a LLL group in any of the nearby towns and ask the leader. When you move there, look for notices evrywhere you find a notice board, I've found MW's business cards stuck up in little bakeries, etc... I feel your pain, I live in a very rural area as well, I'm pretty up on the town happenings, and I still had to search to get a name of a HB MW. Also search the net, like www.waterbirth.org they have a listing of MW's, and I was able to find a listing a couple of years ago for one in my rural area. Good luck.

JenMidwife
03-12-2006, 09:27 PM
I used to live in Boise & know the midwives from http://www.treasurevalleymidwives.com/ Idaho's such a small state (in terms of population), I bet they'd know if/who serves that area. I bet there's someone from Twin, IF, or Pocatello...

Oh, just remembered another website: www.birthpartners.com

Good luck!