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Postpartum Care. Our midwives believe that the postpartum period is precious and should be nourished and cherished. Whether this is your first baby or your fourth, each birth means adjusting to a growing family, a changing body, fluctuating hormones and evolving emotions.
A CNM is an individual educated in the two separate disciplines of nursing and midwifery, and is certified via the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM, 1987). Nurse midwifery practice is the independent management of women’s health care, focusing particularly on pregnancy and gynecological needs of well women.
Ursula Miguel joined Delaware Valley OBGYN in 2001 and was tasked with starting the midwifery arm of our practice, Princeton Midwifery Care . Ursula worked long hours and moved between two separate hospitals at times to serve the birthing women of the Princeton area. Adding more midwives over the years Ursula oversaw a staff of up to five midwives at times. Eventually the decision was made to offer care exclusively at Penn Medicine Princeton, which provided a much better birthing experience for all of our clients. In 2018 we join Lifeline Medical Associates which provided even more resources for us and our patients. The efforts of Ursula, and the other midwives who have come and gone over the years has allowed Princeton Midwifery Care to grow into one of the largest and most well-known midwifery groups in Mercer County. As Ursula prepares for retirement, and slows her pace she reflects on the work she has done to serve the local birthing community and is excited to leave the practice in the loving hands of her sister midwives to carry her dream of bringing midwifery care to every woman.
Breastfeeding provides benefits for both mother and baby. Our midwives are experts in helping you achieve your breastfeeding goals. We will provide you with the tools you need to get started and resources for support if needed.
NTSV - babies born at or beyond 37.0 weeks gestation to women in their first pregnancy by Caesarean: 21.5%#N#(below National average of 25.6%; State average of 26.7%, and surpasses the Healthy People 2020 goal of 23.9)
Nurse-midwifery management has been proven to be safe while providing the support so vitally necessary to make the childbirth experience more rewarding, satisfying, and empowering for women. This philosophy extends to the care of women throughout the life cycle.