Cortnie Swies, CPM
***i am a Certified Professional Midwife with an emphasis on traditional home birth and midwifery. i support and welcome ALL births and strive to preserve the physiological birth process.
****repeat clients always welcome*
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My journey into birth support began when I was just five years old. My mother was in labor at home, and I sat next to her with my honeycomb watch that I had gotten out of a box of cereal as a prize. I timed her labor pings and felt incredibly important using my math skills to figure out the duration and frequency of them so my mom could focus and go deeper into her labor. Most of my memories of early childhood have faded but that day with the honeycomb watch is embedded forever in my mind. Years later my mother invited me into the labor room to witness the birth of another sibling. What she thought would scare me only cemented my feelings about being a mother. How could bringing a new life into this world be scary? From that point forward I knew I wanted a big family and to dedicate my life to mothering those who welcomed me. The devotion i have to my family has shaped me into the birth worker I am today. The same deep love, support, and connection I try to have with my children I want to share with every woman who crosses paths with me. I am honoured to have served so many women and families thus far. It is not easy to bring a complete stranger into such a sacred intimate moment. But those who have blessed me with this opportunity have become more to me than just a client. We are family.
I don't believe everyone should have a baby at home. You should have a baby where you feel the safest, the most secure, and most protected. But I do believe the best medicine for a person in labor is continuous care. It makes your labor shorter and your impression of your birth better. Choose a team that makes you feel secure.
Education, Trainings and Certifications
Birth Intuit since 2014
Current​
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Neonatal Resuscitation under Andrea Dixon, October 2020
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B.E.S.T, Birth Emergency Skills Training, October 2020
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Breech Without Borders, February 2020
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Midwifery Finishing School, January 2020
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Advanced Practical Midwifery Skills w/ Augustine Colebrook, August 2019
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NARM - PEP process and certification to become a midwife
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Indie Birth Midwifery School, July 2017 ~July 2019​
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Appalachian Ohio School of Herbal Medicine, 2017~2018
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Neonatal Resuscitation under Karen Strange,January 2020, 2015
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Neonatal Resuscitation under Merrily Taylor, March 2019
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DONA Doula Trained, October 2013
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toLabor Doula Trained, July 2014
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Midwifery Assistant Certified, August 2015
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CPR, September 2020
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Rebozo Certified
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Midwifery Apprenticeship, 2015~2016 under 2 highly respected CPM's
Workshops
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Co-hosted, Mercy in Action Midwifery Assistant Class
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Audited Hypnobirthing
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Rebozo Technique Gina Kirby Method
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Hazelbaker Institute Breastfeeding Doula Labor
Birth Experience Includes
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Home Birth, Birth Center, and Hospital
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Breech
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Twins
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VBAC Support
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Miscarriage
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Loss
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Abortion Support
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Water Birth
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Medicated and Unmedicated Birth
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Interventive and Non-Interventive Birth
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Cesarean Birth
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High-Risk Birth
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Gentle/Family Centered Cesarean Support
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TOLAC and planned Cesarean Support
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Home birth transfer
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Gestational Diabetes
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Dismissal from care provider
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LGBTQ
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Jenny Sigler, Administrative Assistant
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(She/they) manages, placental encapsulation, client billing, administration, web design, patient relations along with anything else that would support birthing clients, their babies, and the midwife. She is passionate about family, dogs, plants, and caring for LGBTQI+ and minority folx.