Exploring Hospital Birth

Banner Dell Webb Medical Center hospital birth with a certified nurse midwife.

Are you looking to have a midwife with you for a hospital birth? Connie Garcia is one of the few in Arizona allowed to accompany you in a hospital setting.

What you can expect from us.

Midwives who are generous with their time and love for you and your growing family.

Will suggest care that is best for your health and your baby's - even if it's not your favorite option.

Are open to discussing safety, risks, and plans for handling any complications.

What we look for in our families.

You may be considered at risk for Community Birth, such as a twin pregnancy.

You enjoy being fully aware of your options and true informed consent.

Desire a holistic care approach that covers emotional, physical and spiritual needs.

making holistic care accessible for all

We accept insurance.

Hospital package

Package Overview

We offer an all-inclusive package that is designed to support mom and baby as a whole. Rather than offer add-ons we find it's best to include everything to ensure every women is getting the best care possible. For families who choose to pay-in-full up-front we offer an early pay discount. Should you need a payment plan please inquire at your orientation.

24/7 Access to Care Team

We are available to you 24/7 via text, call, or visit as the need arises. You will never feel like you are alone throughout the pregnancy and postpartum.

Paperwork & Insurance Needs

We help you file all the paperwork you might need for FMLA and work leave needs. We also submit for insurance claims when needed. We also submit for insurance claims when needed - we are in-network with United Healthcare, Aetna, Blue Cross and Tri-Care insurance plans.

Screening & Lab Work

No need to go see outside service providers for your newborn hearing tests or lab work. Our skilled care team can gently perform all lab testing on you and your baby.

Placenta Encapsulation

We have seen the vast benefits that placenta encapsulation has had on our patients. We want every mother to have access to this as it's known to help with your postpartum emotional recovery and so much more.

Hospital Birth
*Our fee plus hospital fees
Includes:
Any and all prenatal visits
Medication scripts as needed
Limited ultrasounds
Prenatal Rhogam
(2) Visits with our Board Certified Lactation Consultant
Gestational diabetes education
Prenatal birth class
Homeopathy care
Baby's footprint memo card
In-office lab draws
If a Cesarean birth is necessary, Connie will assist the obstetrician in the OR
Antenatal & non-stress testing (as needed)
Postpartum home visits (as appropriate)
Obstetrician on-call and available as needed
Book my Orientation Visit

Client Blessings

Testimonials from the women and families we are blessed to work with.

"My experience with Connie Garcia as my midwife-can only be described as the most beautiful and spiritual day of my life. Connie, who becomes part of your family is compassionate yet professional. I felt so confident and comfortable with her from day 1!"

Summer

Home Birth Experience

"Choosing Canyon Midwifery was simply God’s divine intervention for my husband and me...If I had to rank some of my best choices in life, making this decision probably ranks top 5!"

Shelby

Home Birth Experience

"During labor Connie knows just what to do and say. She has created a ministry that empowers and nurtures women to trust their body and mind throughout the entire birth process.  "

Ashley

Home Birth Experience

"As soon as I found out I was expecting baby number two, I knew I wanted to have a home VBAC with Connie.  My first child was breech and was delivered by cesarean, but I was fortunate to have received Connie’s care before and after the C-section."

Monica

Home Birth Experience

"Canyon midwifery is amazing! I love Connie and Erin! They take such good care of their patients they really made me feel like family. They are so knowledgeable about each and every stage of pregnancy and birth they totally put you at ease with any questions you may have."

Alex

Home Birth Experience

"My experience with Connie Garcia as my midwife-can only be described as the most beautiful and spiritual day of my life. Connie, who becomes part of your family is compassionate yet professional. I felt so confident and comfortable with her from day 1!"

Summer

Home Birth Experience

"Choosing Canyon Midwifery was simply God’s divine intervention for my husband and me...If I had to rank some of my best choices in life, making this decision probably ranks top 5!"

Shelby

Home Birth Experience

"During labor Connie knows just what to do and say. She has created a ministry that empowers and nurtures women to trust their body and mind throughout the entire birth process.  "

Ashley

Home Birth Experience

"As soon as I found out I was expecting baby number two, I knew I wanted to have a home VBAC with Connie.  My first child was breech and was delivered by cesarean, but I was fortunate to have received Connie’s care before and after the C-section."

Monica

Home Birth Experience

"Canyon midwifery is amazing! I love Connie and Erin! They take such good care of their patients they really made me feel like family. They are so knowledgeable about each and every stage of pregnancy and birth they totally put you at ease with any questions you may have."

Alex

Home Birth Experience

Hospital Birth FAQ's

We are here to help. If there is a questions we didn't answer here please feel free to contact us!

How safe is a birth center?

That’s probably the most common question we hear! The first thing that we do for safety is to carefully screen all women during their prenatal care. In this way, only the very healthiest of women start out their labor at home. Out of these low-risk women, anywhere from 85-90% will give birth at home without complications that require transfer. The remaining 10-15% of low-risk women will be transferred for a variety of reasons. The great majority of transfers are not emergencies.

How do you know my baby and I are okay?

During labor we will be checking your blood pressure, pulse and temperature and listening to the baby’s heartbeat at frequent intervals with the Doppler. After birth we will be checking both you and your baby frequently. If any of these vital signs are abnormal, you and/or your baby will be transferred to the hospital for higher risk care.

What if I don’t want to have any lab tests or glucose test or ultrasound?

Every woman has the choice to decline testing. I, however, need to be able to document that you are low-risk and that your baby has no major birth defects that mean you should give birth in a hospital. If you choose to decline all testing, then you will not be able to birth at home with Canyon Midwifery.

When in labor do I go to the birth center?

No, you will be attended by the certified nurse midwife and her registered nurse assistant.

How long do I stay at the birth center postpartum?

We will be with you continuously when you are in active labor. Active labor means at least 5 cm of dilation with very frequent contractions. If we come to check you and you are in early labor (less than 5cm) we might go home and return when your labor is more active. After the birth, we stay about 2 hours to make sure you and the baby are recovering normally. If needed, we will stay longer. Plus we are always available by phone.

Will insurance cover the birth?

That depends on what your insurance is and exactly what your benefits are! Each employer picks a certain plan for their employees. Some have high deductibles and high co-pays. Others have very little. I am contracted as in-network with some insurance companies, but whether or not they will cover you for out-of-hospital birth depends on your specific plan.

Who will attend my birth?

Trained and experienced midwives will attend your birth with their assistants.

What if there's an emergency

If there are emergency complications during your labor or birth, we will immediately call 911 and transport you to the nearest hospital that has maternity care. If your baby is having problems we will call 911 or if there is time we can take the baby to the nearest hospital that has a full NICU.

How do I know if my pregnancy is normal?

During your prenatal care course you will have blood tests, an ultrasound and glucose testing. We will also be checking you at routine prenatal care intervals to make sure all is well. Your visits will be monthly until 28 weeks, every 2 weeks until 36 weeks and then weekly until the baby is born.

What if I want a water birth?

One of your options at preciousarrows.com is to include a birth pool and liner with your order. You will also need the RV hose and faucet adaptor to fill the pool in your house or apartment. It is also possible to rent birth tubs online. Keep in mind that although many women initially plan to give birth in a tub or pool, only about 30% actually deliver in the water for a variety of reasons. Think about that as you are considering the costs. Many women just use their own shower or tub during labor and find it very helpful for comfort. You don’t necessarily need lots of special equipment to have a great birth!

Who cleans up the mess post birth?

Every home is different and every family has a different style of daily life. We will give you an instruction sheet about preparing your home and we really expect just the basics of home safety and cleanliness.

Who can attend my birth at the birth center?

That depends on the type and number of pets. If you have large or aggressive dogs you will need to put them in another room. If you have a lot of cats, we may not be able to take care of you due to severe cat allergies. Reptiles and snakes will need to be in their habitats. Call if you have other specific questions about your pets.

What is a doula? Do I need to hire a doula for home birth?

A doula is a professional labor support person. The word doula means “woman caregiver” or “women’s servant.” Doulas are trained to give continuous support to the couple throughout labor and birth. She may also bring labor tools to the birth. Some doulas also provide childbirth education and breastfeeding support. Some are postpartum doulas who help care for the entire family after the birth. The doula does not provide any medical care. In a home birth setting, your midwife will often provide this ongoing support and care. If you think you may need or want this extra support, go to the DONA International website for more information.

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