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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2023 · 32 MIN

6. Mid-week midwife edition, Kathryn Dewar from Moonstone Sunrise in Kingfield, Maine

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Send us Fan MailGet 10% OFF MyAutonomous Birth, the self-paced, Online Course HEREAre you a soon to be mom, a seasoned mother, or simply interested in the world of birth?  You’re in the right place! In this episode, we discuss:Home birth in MaineBirth Center Birth in Portland, OregonKathryn Dewar's Journey to Midwifery  Midwifery care and doula support in Maine ….and a whole lot more!Kate hosts a weekly Parent/Infant Feeding Support Group each Monday from 10-11am  at the Webster Library in Kingfield, Maine.  If you would like to attend please register by email  [email protected]    Or by phone/text at (207)491-3783This is the first mid-week midwife edition of MyMaine Birth!   In these episodes we will hear from Maine midwives across the state as they share their own birth experiences.  We will also get to hear about the services and different types of support they offer to Maine parents.  Today's guest Kathryn Dewar is a Licensed Midwife (LM), Certified Professional Midwife (CPM), and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), and Doula.  Kate has been attending births in hospitals, stand alone birth centers, and homes since 2012.    Her clinic Moonstone Sunrise is located in Kingfield, Maine.   You can find Kate online at  www.moonstonesunrise.comOn Faceboook  -  Moonstone Sunrise Midwifery and LactationOn Instagram -  @moonstonesunriseAdditional Resources you’ll LOVE…If you are ready to prepare for an autonomous birth experience, where you’re respected as the authority over your body and your baby…  regardless of where you plan on birthing -CLICK HERE for 10% off  the MyAutonomous Birth self-paced, online course! If you’re wanting a little more support as you prepare for an autonomous birth…  Enrollment is now OPEN for the next round of the  MyAutonomous Birth Cohort, a guided child birth education for moms who don’t want to be told what to do!  We’ll take time to get to know each other in a variety of ways throughout the program…  Including: live support from our private community of like minded mothers weekly birth coaching over zoom as you work through the materialspecial guest speaker workshops as you integrate and prepare for your birthVirtual women’s circle’s Click HERE for all of the details!Not sure where to start?  I’ve got you covered!  Check out my FREE resource, 37 Questions to Ask Your Care Provider.   Whether you’re interviewing new providers or have already established care, this FREE resource offers guidance on important topics to discuss with your provider. 

Send us Fan Mail Get 10% OFF MyAutonomous Birth, the self-paced, Online Course HERE Are you a soon to be mom, a seasoned mother, or simply interested in the world of birth? You’re in the right place! In this episode, we discuss: Home birth in MaineBirth Center Birth in Portland, OregonKathryn Dewar's Journey to Midwifery Midwifery care and doula support in Maine ….and a whole lot more!Kate hosts a weekly Parent/Infant Feeding Support Group each Monday from 10-11am...

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