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Personalized, woman-centered, comprehensive care ...
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Midwifery
care means “ with woman”
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At Princeton Midwifery Care we offer full-scope midwifery
services:
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Lactation consultant (NEW!)
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Preconception care
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Care of the childbearing
woman
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Newborn care
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Well-woman exams
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Pap tests
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Family planning
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Screening and treatment
for sexually transmitted infections
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Vaginal and urinary tract
infections
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Menstrual irregularities
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Menopausal management
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Meet
our Certified Nurse Midwives
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We provide primary care
to women from adolescence trough menopause with an emphasis on health
maintenance and disease prevention.
Deliveries are assisted in the
beautiful surroundings of both The Medical Center at Princeton and Capitol
Health System—Mercer Campus. Both hospitals feature private labor,
delivery and postpartum rooms and the use of built-in jacuzzis for hydrotherapy
during labor.
MD
back-up services are provided by Delaware
Valley OB-GYN and Infertility group, P.C., a team of 6 board-certified
OB-GYN physicians dedicated to quality and sensitive women’s
health care.
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Lactation Consultant
Grace Fimbel
CNM is also an IBCLC. An IBCLC is a healthcare professional who specializes in
the clinical management of breastfeeding. IBCLCs are certified by the
International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners. IBCLCs work in a variety
of health care settings including hospitals, pediatric offices, ob/gyn offices,
public health clinics and private practice doing home visits.
At Delaware
Valley OB/GYN and Princeton Midwifery we support the healthiest choice of
feeding for mothers and babies. IBCLCs offer a variety of services. Schedule an
appointment with an IBCLC for any of the following:
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Nipple or
breast pain
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latch- on
difficulties
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flat or
inverted nipples
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low milk
supply
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slow weight
gain
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crying or
colicky baby
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breastfeeding a premature baby
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breastfeeding twins or triplets
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relactation
an adoptive breastfeeding
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breastfeeding and returning to employment outside the home
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pumping and
storing breastmilk
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breastfeeding special needs babies-e.g. Down’s syndrome, cleft lip/palate
etc.
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reassurance
that breastfeeding is going well
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