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Heather Barrett, CPM

Staff Midwife

Premier Birth Center in Winchester

Heather graduated from Midwives College of Utah in 2022. She comes to Premier as a Staff Midwife with a rich background as a mother and former doula. As a doula, Heather Barrett was trained with BirthWorks, CAPPA, Spinning Babies, and Gena Kirby's Rebozo Method. She is a mother to 5, and was previously a baby wearing group leader, Child Passenger Safety Technician, and was the leader of Houston Birth Alternatives: Be Informed, Encouraged, Supported, a birth support group.

 

Here's Heather's story in her own words:

"I've been interested in birth for as long as I can remember. When I became pregnant with my first child in 2001, I spent countless hours reading and researching, intent on learning as much as possible about pregnancy, birth, and parenting. I knew I wanted a natural birth and, while I had friends giving birth at home, chose to go to a hospital because I was concerned about unrelated health issues. As the birth grew closer, we became less comfortable with that arrangement, but didn't believe we had any other options. After an amazing, empowering, natural labor, my son was born by cesarean. I would later learn that it was entirely unnecessary.

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The many hours I spent laboring naturally with the help of my husband, mother, and doula instilled in me a passion for birth. I wanted every laboring woman to experience the amazing power of their own bodies and the empowerment that comes from welcoming and working with labor. The surgical birth gave me a compassion for the nearly 1/3 of all American women whose babies are born by cesarean. And, the unexpected outcome set both my husband and me on a track for future home births.

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Since then, I've given birth at home three times with the assistance of a midwife, as well as experienced another hospital birth. I have become an advocate for women - particularly those who have had c-sections - to make fully informed choices in their births. Over the years, I  realized a calling to be "with women," which is the literal translation of "midwife." In early 2010, newly pregnant with my fourth child, I solidified the decision: I would, even if it took the next 10 years, become a midwife. It is a calling and a passion. 

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In 2012, I chose to pursue not only midwifery but the study of labor support, as well. I attended an intensive, 3-day workshop with BirthWorks International and entered their doula training program. In 2014, I attended another doula training workshop with CAPPA. Additionally, I have attended specialized trainings in Spinning Babies techniques, rebozo work, breastfeeding support, and more. As a doula, I had the ability to support women and their families from pregnancy to birth and postpartum. I offer resources and information as the family develops their plans for birth; physical and emotional support throughout labor and delivery; and follow-up as the family processes their experience."

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