Breech Birth: Many Approaches class: Bad Wildbad, Germany, October 2008.
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Birth & Midwifery in Mexico
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS AND PRACTITIONERS

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Many of the following sites are in Spanish; an online translator may be useful.

Midwifery Today Country Contact

Joni Nichols is a Childbirth Educator, Doula, Labor Assistant, Activist, Photographer, Partera and the owner of one of the biggest and heaviest birth bags around! A few things are immutable in Joni's daily life—exercise, chocolate and doing something related to birth. It might be a couple of hours on the Internet, a private childbirth class, a phone inquiry, catching up on sleep after one of the 40 births she attends per year, or a planning session with the other members of "Plenitud; pregnancy, birth and lactation" the multi-faceted childbirth group she helped establish. If not, she is working on a presentation for one of the many international conferences she attends, promoting midwifery in the schools, replying to e-mails she receives as the ICAN representative in Guadalajara, or inviting people for a tour of the intimate water birth center that Plenitud has created in the Hospital Valle de Atemajac. Proud to be a "people connector," Joni works to help folks make contact with caregivers who practice the midwifery-based model within Mexico.

To contact Joni Nichols, please visit her Web site, Plenitud.

Birth/Midwifery

  • Plenitud—pregnancy, birth and lactation
  • Luna Maya—Centro de Partos de San Cristobal
  • Grupo Ticime—A multifaceted program of information and midwifery service that also publishes a quarterly Spanish language bulletin. “Conversando Entre Parteras”
  • Rebozo Way
  • Nacer y Crecer—The childbirth preparation group in Monterrey
  • Parto Libre—ONG created in 2008 to support and promote humanized birth care; (bilingual)
  • Luna Llena Centro de Iniciación a—la parteria de Oaxaca/Midwifery School (in Spanish)

Parenting/Breastfeeding

Education

  • C.A.S.A.—The CASA Midwifery School is Mexico's first government-accredited institution dedicated to graduating professional midwives and establishing midwifery as an autonomous profession.
  • ANIPP—Asociación National de Instructoras en Psicoprofilaxis Perinatal
  • AMAYAL—Centro Educacional de Salud para el Bienestar Humano, A.C. (Monterrey) (bilingual)
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