During this time my family and I traveled to Amsterdam to visit my family. When I saw my friend Conny I talked to her about my thoughts of becoming a midwife. She was very positive and invited me to come to a birth that same afternoon. That birth on the deBy Birth Support was the last push for me to pursue a midwifery career. Conny talked me through how to deliver the baby, she instructed me where to place my hands, and with her hands over mine, I delivered my first baby that afternoon. I was hooked immediately. I went back home and enrolled in a midwifery course and I went to UNH to do A&P courses. At that time there were no home birth midwifery schools like there are today. The state of NH had guidelines, rules and regulations in place on how to become a home birth midwife, but how you got there was up to you.
Conny helped me to enroll into a midwifery program offered by the Dutch government, and she also offered me an apprenticeship. At that time she had 30 women due every month between herself and her partner midwife. I apprenticed with both of them and learned a lot very fast. I wound up apprenticing with 16 different midwives over the course of 3 years. As a midwife in the Netherlands you also have hospital privileges.
In 1993, I started my own midwifery practice here in Barrington NH, where I’m still catching babies today. Now, 28 years later I’ve caught around 700 babies in my practice in the Seacoast of New Hampshire area, some in Northern Massachusetts, and some over the border in Maine.
There are around 33 home birth midwives in NH, and we are all State Certified. I’ve served on the State of New Hampshire Midwifery Council Board, where I was appointed by the governor. I served for 2 terms amounting to 8 years.
I’ve served 2 terms as president of the New Hampshire Midwives Association, as well as 2 terms as Vice President, and 2 terms as Secretary. As I write this, I’m the Vice President again.
It’s safe to say I use the deBy Birth Support 85% of the time in my practice. Some women may be hesitant at first to sit on the stool, but as soon as they do, most do love it.
It’s been over 30 years now that I’ve been selling the deBy Birth Support. I’m a great fan of it, and so are my moms!