Women's Excellence In Midwifery Delivers First Baby At Beaumont’s Karmanos Center For Natural Birth
Royal Oak, Michigan (PRWEB) June 11, 2015 -- On Tuesday, June 9, the Women’s Excellence in Midwifery team delivered their first baby at Royal Oak Beaumont’s Karmanos Center for Natural Birth. The team consists of Renee Snow, Sarah Degnan and Barbara Crone. Although Women’s Excellence in Midwifery has performed hundreds of deliveries, this is the first at Beaumont’s new facility.
The Karmanos Center for Natural Birth provides a supportive, home-like environment for expectant mothers looking for a safe natural childbirth experience. With nurses and caregivers that are trained in holistic birth approaches, you can expect to be prepared with the education and relaxation techniques needed to experience the benefits of a natural childbirth.
Women’s Excellence in Midwifery is a specialty area of Women’s Excellence for women that desire a personalized natural approach to pregnancy with one on one care. For those women who are seeking a holistic approach to the natural process of birth their midwives may be the option. Specialists in understanding the art of normal labor, the Nurse Midwives of Women’s Excellence in Midwifery are able to spend more time in providing prenatal education and arrange support groups to guide you through the pregnancy process.
Women’s Excellence is the most comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic office in Michigan. They also specialize in menopause, weight control, bladder control, endometriosis, robotic surgery, pelvic floor physical therapy, and midwifery services. The knowledgeable, well-trained, compassionate physicians and healthcare providers of Women’s Excellence are taking new patients and are conveniently located in four locations throughout southeastern Michigan, Birmingham, Lake Orion, Clarkston and Metamora. For more information, visit http://www.womensexcellence.com
Jonathan Zaidan, MD, FACOG, Women's Excellence, http://www.womensexcellence.com, +1 (248) 693-0543, [email protected]
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