Reviews

"I came to the birth center after hearing about it from a friend. I wanted something different from my hospital births. With my third baby, I delivered so quickly that I realized I didn’t need medication. I wanted to try an unmedicated birth, and the birth center felt like the best fit for that." "The midwives were so supportive throughout my entire pregnancy. They helped me believe that I could do this — that I was born for this. Their encouragement gave me the faith in myself to make it through labor unmedicated. It was an incredible experience during both labor and recovery.”

I had two miscarriages before this baby, and the birth center team was there for me through those experiences. They cared more about me as a person than about numbers or finances. They made sure I wasn’t left with a financial burden, and they helped me heal emotionally and physically.

During my pregnancy, no matter how worried or scared I was, they were always there to help. They made me feel seen and cared for, unlike the hospital where I sometimes felt like just another number. The birth team was fully invested in me throughout my labor, delivery, and postpartum care.

If I could go back to my first birth, I wish I would have known that birth centers are an option. I didn’t know there was another way besides the hospital. I’m grateful now to know that there are places like this where women can feel fully supported before, during, and after birth.

My recovery at the birth center was the best of my four births. Even though I’m older now and my body feels worn out from having kids, my healing was smoother than ever. The midwives gave me the option to heal naturally at home, and it made such a difference. If I’d known how much better the physical and mental recovery could be with a birth center, I would have done this from the beginning.

The birth center isn’t just about giving birth — it’s about feeling empowered, supported, and cared for. This was the best birthing experience I’ve ever had.

"When I came to do a consultation at the birthing center, I knew immediately this was where I wanted to be. I liked my home, but I didn’t want to give birth there. The birthing center gave me the best of both worlds — I could have my birth here, and then go home afterward." "The midwives provided comfort and clear instructions while I labored at home. They encouraged me to rest, hydrate, and relax, making the whole process more enjoyable. By the time I arrived at the birthing center, everything went smoothly."

The biggest difference between a hospital and a birthing center is that my birth plan was accepted from the start. I didn’t have to explain my wishes over and over. They were on board from day one, and even offered helpful suggestions to make my unmedicated birth successful.

I delivered my baby in the water, and it was such a cool experience. I wasn’t connected to machines or IVs, which made everything so much more relaxing. After the birth, they gave clear instructions for taking vitals and then stepped out to let me enjoy quiet time with my baby. There were no constant disruptions like in a hospital.

If someone is unsure, I would say there’s no harm in coming in for a consultation. The environment speaks for itself. It feels peaceful from the moment you walk in, and you’ll be surrounded by people who know how to guide you through an unmedicated birth with confidence.

I’ve done both an unmedicated hospital birth and a birthing center birth, and the difference is night and day. The birthing center made me feel more empowered, educated, and supported throughout the entire process. The midwives are by your side every step of the way, encouraging you to do one of the most empowering things in your life.

If you’re thinking about it, go all in. You’ll be well taken care of, supported, and equipped to have the birth experience you truly want.

"My first three births were in hospitals, and I always felt like I wasn’t supported. They just jumped to offer epidurals without really helping me through the process. By the time I had my third baby during COVID, I knew I couldn't do the hospital again — it was a breaking point for me."

When I met Loretta at the birthing center, she gave me a hug, and I felt instantly connected. It wasn’t sterile or clinical like a hospital. It felt like home — calm, beautiful, and peaceful.

Having my husband by my side the whole time, with no nurses interrupting, made it such a special experience. It was just us, my midwife, and my sister. It felt like I was in control of my birth.

My midwife made me breakfast after the birth — bacon, eggs, and toast — and brought it to me in bed. We left an hour after I had the baby and were home by lunchtime. Two days later, she came to my house for the baby’s checkup. It was so personal and caring.

If someone is hesitant, I’d say come visit. It’s a night and day difference from a hospital. Midwives aren’t weird. They’re normal people who can do everything the hospital does — but with real compassion and care. Just come and see for yourself.

"My first child was born in a hospital, but I felt there was so much closed-mindedness. People make you feel like you can’t do it on your own. I decided to make the switch to a birth center after seeing other women give birth naturally and realizing it’s possible. It had always been in the back of my mind — I wondered if I could do it — and I finally decided to go for it."

I found My Family Birth Center through a simple Google search. What stood out to me was that they had more room options and a more personable atmosphere. In the hospital, the nurses and doctors are on a routine. The doctor is only with you for the short time it takes to push the baby out, and then they leave. At the birth center, they’re with you the whole time, treating you like a queen.

My husband was much more involved at the birth center. He helped catch the baby and was by my side the whole time. At the hospital, with an epidural, you’re numb, lying in a big bed, and your husband just sits on the side. The birth center encourages movement and different positions, and at one point, I was leaning on my husband for support. It brought us closer during the experience.

I felt so much more empowered after giving birth at the center. I know exactly where to go and who to call for our next baby. The midwives are professionals with extensive training, and they care deeply about your birthing plan and your needs. They support you every step of the way.

If someone was unsure about choosing a birth center, I’d tell them to go for it. Trust the professionals. If you want a more personal, supportive experience, it’s the best choice you can make.

“I went to a normal clinic at first, and it felt very routine and impersonal. They’d tell me, ‘Show up, here’s what we’re doing, see you in a couple weeks.’ It didn’t sit right with me. I wanted to connect with someone who would explain what was happening with my body and my pregnancy on a deeper level. That’s exactly what I got at My Family Birth Center.”

From the moment I met Loretta, she was the sweetest person. She explained every step of my pregnancy, what to expect, and how to prepare for birth. It wasn’t just appointments — it was a process that made me feel cared for and informed.

I’m a United States Marine. I’ve been deployed before, and nothing has made me as nervous as the idea of giving birth. It’s that same mix of heightened excitement and fear because you’re stepping into the unknown. But joining this team gave me the confidence I needed. They prepared me mentally and physically, and that made all the difference.

I tell all my friends to check out My Family Birth Center. I show them the birth photography from my experience and say, ‘This changed me.’ I’ve had people call and say they’re going to do it just based on that.

People’s biggest fears with birth centers tend to be around emergencies or pain management. But birth is often painted as this scary life event when, in reality, it’s one of the most beautiful, life-changing experiences. It’s right up there with getting married and buying a house — it’s a defining moment.

Having my birth at My Family Birth Center was the best decision I’ve ever made. It was peaceful, pain-free, and they prepared me better than any book or video ever could. The staff interactions gave me the confidence to make this part of my motherhood journey, and I’m forever grateful for that.

“I went to a normal clinic at first, and it felt very routine and impersonal. They’d tell me, ‘Show up, here’s what we’re doing, see you in a couple weeks.’ It didn’t sit right with me. I wanted to connect with someone who would explain what was happening with my body and my pregnancy on a deeper level. That’s exactly what I got at My Family Birth Center.”

From the moment I met Loretta, she was the sweetest person. She explained every step of my pregnancy, what to expect, and how to prepare for birth. It wasn’t just appointments — it was a process that made me feel cared for and informed.

I’m a United States Marine. I’ve been deployed before, and nothing has made me as nervous as the idea of giving birth. It’s that same mix of heightened excitement and fear because you’re stepping into the unknown. But joining this team gave me the confidence I needed. They prepared me mentally and physically, and that made all the difference.

I tell all my friends to check out My Family Birth Center. I show them the birth photography from my experience and say, ‘This changed me.’ I’ve had people call and say they’re going to do it just based on that.

People’s biggest fears with birth centers tend to be around emergencies or pain management. But birth is often painted as this scary life event when, in reality, it’s one of the most beautiful, life-changing experiences. It’s right up there with getting married and buying a house — it’s a defining moment.

Having my birth at My Family Birth Center was the best decision I’ve ever made. It was peaceful, pain-free, and they prepared me better than any book or video ever could. The staff interactions gave me the confidence to make this part of my motherhood journey, and I’m forever grateful for that.

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