Bringing Birth Back Home

“Let choice whisper in your ear and love murmur in your heart. Be ready. Here comes life."

—Maya Angelou

About Anna Gilmore and Modern Village Wisdom

Formerly known as Grand Valley Holistic Homebirth.

I moved my family to the Grand Valley of Colorado during the pandemic, and we love the area! I've been a mother for 24 years and a Certified Professional Midwife since 2020. My call to midwifery began back in 2011, and has been the adventure of a lifetime. I have an office in Grand Junction and an office in Delta and serve clients within 90 minutes of my home in Orchard Mesa.

As a continual seeker and learner, I am always improving my quality of care by integrating new knowledge. I combine functional medicine knowledge with traditional midwifery to find the best balance of what modern science has to offer as well as respecting the natural process of pregnancy and childbirth. I integrate other holistic providers within my care model to offer my clients the type of care I wish I'd had for my own 9 pregnancies. Empowering other families is my passion in life! I have taken the road less traveled and it has made all the difference...

MATERNITY CARE WITH Modern Village Midwives

“The midwife considers the miracle of childbirth as normal and leaves it alone unless there's trouble. The obstetrician normally sees childbirth as trouble; if he leaves it alone, it's a miracle.”

—Sheila Stubbs

Comprehensive Prenatal Care

You deserve the opportunity to make informed choices about your care. At MVW prenatal care is an opportunity to empower you as you take charge of your family's health decisions. We give you tools and share information, than step back to let you make the decisions that work for you. We offer the standard universal prenatal screening but also perform comprehensive lab work including CBC, CMP, vitamin D and an iron ferritin panel to assess your body's reserves and monitor physiological stamina. This gives you valuable bio-feedback to guide and motivate you on what food to eat and which supplements to take. MVW prenatal care is a continual process of nutrition and lifestyle counseling to help you stay healthy and low risk. Home birth is for low risk, healthy pregnant women.

Labor and Birth

At 36 - 37 weeks we come to your home for a visit and leave behind most of the supplies we'll need to support your birth when the time comes. We include a birth pool at no extra cost to you. We invite your whole birth team to be at this visit so that we are all on the same page about your birth plan. The use of a doula is highly encouraged, and for first time mothers its required so that you can have adequate hands on physical and emotional support. Birth at home is permitted as early as 37 weeks but no later than 42 weeks. We do not encourage or pressure you to get a 39 week induction. We do not require an IV or restrict your eating or movement. We encourage you to use a contraction timer at home and call us in when it tells you that "it's time to go to the hospital." A great doula is good at knowing when to call the midwife over as well. We can't say enough good about great doulas! The midwife's role during labor is to monitor vitals, assess labor, and allow the natural process to unfold, supporting you in your intentions for a natural birth at home. Most of our job is after your birth when we are making sure that bleeding is under control and baby is breathing well. We carry herbs and oils to arrest bleeding as well as life saving drugs. We suture when needed and assess and monitor you and baby. We consider it a great success if during the newborn exam, none of us has even picked up the baby because you and your family members have held baby all that time and we've left you alone as much as possible aside from monitoring vitals. This is your sacred experience and we honor and respect it. It is always a privilege to be allowed into the sacred space of a birthing family.

Top Notch Postpartum Care

Postpartum is sacred. The first day feels like a week and the first week feels like a month. The changes in your body, your baby, your family, your whole orientation to the world shifts to allow for the addition of this new addition. Your baby moon is precious and should be protected and supported. We encourage you to gather community support and prepare for as much time off as you can allow yourself in your particular circumstances.

Postpartum depression is a triad of sleep deprivation, lack of social support and nutritional deficiencies. We can't fix sleep or social support for you, but we can offer nutrition counseling and comprehensive postpartum lab work to assess your postpartum nutrient stores. This valuable biofeedback can be both encouraging and inspiring, allowing you to see where your're at, and focus on taking the best care of yourself possible after the birth. Many clients choose to hire a specialist to encapsulate their placenta and then ingest it, as there is much positive anecdotal evidence that this can be helpful. I'm neutral about placentas but I leave you with a bottle of my favorite glandular support to help you AND your partner manage the inevitable sleep deprivation that a new baby introduces.

We will visit you in your home at 1-2 days and again at 1 week postpartum. We invite you to come to the office at 2 weeks, 4 weeks (when we run lab work) and 6 weeks for a final visit.

A Peaceful Beginning at Home

We believe that its ideal for mother and baby to spend their first week relaxing, recovering and recuperating at home. We visit you in your home and include normal newborn pediatric care for the first 6 weeks.

After birth we provide breastfeeding assistance, offer vitamin k, and perform a newborn exam. We return to your home 1-2 days after the birth to perform the CCHD screen (for heart defects) and the blood spot screen (early detection of metabolic disorders like cystic fibrosis and PKU). We also perform the follow up blood spot screen at around 1 week and monitor your baby's weight at 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and at the final 6 week visit. We file your birth certificate with the state. For a hearing screen we refer you to Bloomin Babies birth center. We are happy to fax records to the pediatrician of your choice. We do not offer vaccines or circumcision.

Preconception Counseling

Thinking about your next baby? We recommend you and your partner focus on self care, healthy lifestyle choices and solid supplementation for at least 2 months (ideally 6-9 months) before conception.

Come in for some lab work to see where your iron stores are at, check you folate and B12 levels and take a look at your hemoglobin and blood sugar. All of these things effect how your pregnancy goes as well as the health of your baby and we recommend having some lab number goals to optimize the health of your upcoming pregnancy.

TESTIMONIALS

"She taught me some doula stuff so I could assist her and play a more prominent role in my wife's birth. She is definitely worth going to and you will be in great hands. She went above and beyond any of my expectations."

B.T.

"My experiences with Anna during labor have been phenomenal...I appreciate that she approaches pregnancy and birth with both knowledge and humility."

L.C.

FAQS

How do I know if home birth is right for me?

Home birth is for healthy, low risk women. Most women fall into this category and we recommend consultation to assess your particular situation before ruling yourself out.

How does billing and insurance work for your services?

Home Birth is an out of network, out of pocket expense. We can give you a global OB bill to submit to your insurance company and sometimes they will apply it towards your deductible. Many clients use health shares (which cover midwifery care) or health savings accounts or a tax return. We are set up with United Care if you need a payment plan so that they pay us and you pay them over however long a period of time needed to work for you. Payment is currently cash, check, Zelle or Venmo. Online payments are in the works as an option.

OUR TEAM

I'm the first one to say that we need more midwives in the Grand Valley offering birth at home, because one midwife can only do so much. To accomplish this goal, MVW trains local students and a network of assistants for when students aren't available to attend births.

Current Student Midwives Include:

Alaina Marquez (Grand Junction)

Brenda Porter (Grand Junction)

Maggie Hunsaker (Cedaredge)

Current Assistants Include:

Elizabeth Beedle (Grand Junction)

Vonda Kunz (Montrose)

Natalie Classi (Montrose)

Angela Bunnell (Grand Junction)

All Assistants and students are current in NRP (Neonatal Resusciation) and CPR. We are looking forward to some students graduating sometime in 2027!

More Midwives in the Works...

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125 N 8th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501, USA