3 Best Midwives in the Inland Empire: Trusted Local Options

What Every Expecting Mom Should Know About Choosing Midwifery Care

As a maternity and newborn photographer in the Inland Empire, I work with so many families who are seeking care that’s personal, gentle, and centered around the beautiful journey of pregnancy and birth. One question I hear often from expecting moms is:
“Should I use a midwife?”

If you’re wondering the same thing, you’re not alone and you’re in the right place. Below, I’ve put together a guide to help you understand what midwives do, the types of care they provide, and how to choose one who’s the right fit for your pregnancy.

What Is a Midwife?

A midwife is a trained healthcare provider who specializes in pregnancy, labor, postpartum care, and women’s reproductive health. Some midwives also provide services like:

  • Annual wellness exams
  • Fertility education
  • Birth control counseling
  • Support with breastfeeding and postpartum recovery

Unlike OB/GYNs, most midwives don’t attend medical school or perform surgeries but they are experts in natural, low-risk pregnancy care. If you’re hoping for a non-medicated birth or more one-on-one support, a midwife might be the perfect choice.

What Do Midwives Do?

The care you receive depends on your midwife’s training and certification. Certified midwives and certified nurse midwives offer the broadest range of services, including:

  • Prenatal appointments and monitoring
  • Lab work and ultrasounds
  • Attending your birth (at home, in a birth center, or hospital)
  • Newborn care and postpartum visits
  • Education around nutrition, fertility, breastfeeding, and recovery
  • Family planning and gynecological care

Many moms say their midwife made them feel seen, supported, and heard throughout pregnancy.

Types of Midwives

Understanding the different types of midwives can help you know what level of care to expect:

  • Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs): Registered nurses with a graduate degree in midwifery. CNMs are licensed in all 50 states and can work in hospitals, homes, or birth centers. They can prescribe medication and perform diagnostic tests.
  • Certified Midwives (CMs): Similar to CNMs but without a nursing degree. CMs are certified but only licensed in select states.
  • Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs): Specialize in home or birth center deliveries. They are certified through the North American Registry of Midwives but may have limitations depending on state laws.
  • Lay or Traditional Midwives: Not formally licensed or certified. Their training is typically through apprenticeships or informal education, and they often serve families seeking home births.

Midwife vs. OB/GYN – What’s the Difference?

Midwives focus on natural, low-risk care and tend to support minimal intervention. They often build strong relationships with clients and are known for their holistic approach.

OB/GYNs are medical doctors trained to handle high-risk pregnancies, surgical procedures (like c-sections), and complications during birth. Many hospitals offer midwives and OBs working as a team to give you the best of both worlds.

So, which is better? It depends on your preferences, medical history, and birth plan.

Common Questions Moms Ask

Can midwives give epidurals or do c-sections?
No, but they can work alongside physicians and anesthesiologists if you’re delivering in a hospital and choose to have one.

Are midwives safe?
Yes especially when they’re certified and work in collaboration with OBs. If any complication arises, your care is transitioned safely to the right provider.

What should I ask a midwife before choosing them?

  • Where do you attend births?
  • What certifications do you have?
  • Do you work with any OB/GYNs if complications arise?
  • How do you support postpartum recovery?
  • Will my insurance cover this care?

Trusted Midwives in the Inland Empire

If you’re searching for “midwives near me in the Inland Empire,” here are a few respected professionals and centers to explore:

Sacred Birth Midwifery – Redlands, CA

Jennette Bertness, LM, CPM, specializes in personalized home births and prenatal care. Known for her warm, calm energy and evidence-based approach.

Website: sacredbirthmidwifery.com

Inland Empire Homebirth Midwifery – Riverside, CA

A team of certified professionals offering home birth and natural pregnancy care with a strong reputation in the local community.

Website: iehomebirth.com

The Natural Birth Place – Montclair, CA

A beautiful birth center offering water birth, midwife care, and postpartum support.

Website: thenaturalbirthplace.com

Pairing Midwifery with Meaningful Photography

If you’re choosing a midwife, chances are you value a personal, meaningful experience and that’s exactly what I offer with my maternity and newborn sessions.

I’d love to help you capture this incredible season with portraits that feel just as warm, thoughtful, and sacred as your care team.

Now booking maternity and newborn sessions in Yucaipa, Redlands, Beaumont, and the Inland Empire.
Visit kaitlyndawnphotography.com to learn more.

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