Birth and Family Place

Photo Courtesy Heather and Jared

Photo Courtesy Heather and Jared

Birth center births have clearly demonstrated to be as safe as hospital births, with fewer invasive procedures, fewer cesarean sections, higher satisfaction, and lower cost.

In a national survey conducted by the Public Citizens’ Health Research Group on nurse-midwifery care, 419 hospitals and 39 freestanding birthcenters, they recommended insurers, hospitals and consumers to encourage use of freestanding birthcenters.

The Birth and Family Place, located in Holladay, Utah, is a beautiful birth center that offers the relaxing atmosphere of a beautifully decorated birthing suite with a fully functional birth center.

From their website:

We care for you, your family, and your nurse-midwife or doctor to create the safest, softest, happiest experience possible.

We welcome you, your family and your new baby into a world where nurturing is the priority.

Our three birthing rooms have been designed specifically to provide a comfortable and peaceful birthing environment. Each bathroom is equipped with a jetted tub for relaxation during labor. Full-sized beds accommodate mom, dad and baby.

The family waiting room is a comfy spot for whomever you want present to celebrate your baby’s birth.

Flexible and caring professional staff will plan with you to design your ideal birthing experience. We understand that giving birth should be a joyful and relaxing experience for the whole family.

The Birth and Family Place is accredited by the Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers (CABC) and a member of the American Association of Birth Centers (AABC).

Birth and Family Place Contact Information:

Birth and Family Place
2180 East 4500 South, Suite 150
Holladay, Utah 84117
Phone (801) 278-3102
Fax (801) 278-3112
 info@birthandfamilyplace.com

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Misty Liu

Misty Liu is a mother and advocate of choices in childbirth. A freelance writer and web designer, she has worked with maternal health care providers for 10 years, and has been published in Midwifery Today magazine as well as featured in online newsletters and blogs. She is currently the mother of 9 children, and has birthed in hospitals and at home.

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