January - 17, 2025
Stacie’s Birth Story
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.
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