Midwives in Linz: Support for mothers in the sensitive time
Midwives in Linz: Support for mothers in the sensitive time
Linz. The birth of a baby is a special event for many couples, but she also brings you a lot of questions and concerns. In this sensitive phase, midwives are indispensable companions who support families and help them find their way around this new role. The “Midwives in the Center” Initiative has established itself in Linz as the first midwife order with a cash contract and offers valuable support. according to information from www.tips.at Weigl, Elisabeth Tuder, Hannah Kerschbaum and Stephanie Lehner since opening a year ago, around 500 families have been accompanied by pregnancy and puerperium.
The demand for midwifery aid is enormous. "The earlier the women report, the better," emphasizes Weigl. A thorough getting to know each other takes place between the 18th and 22nd week of pregnancy (SSW). A second meeting takes place from the 32nd ssw. The first contact before birth is important, because the midwives help the expectant mothers prepare comprehensively for the big event. However, support extends beyond birth and is particularly important during the first days after birth when the midwives visit the freshly baked mothers at home.
The support in the puerperium
Daily visits are possible in the first five days of life of a newborn. These visits serve not only medical control, but also emotional support. The midwives check whether the uterus backs up well and that the baby grows well. "We see how the mom and the baby is doing," says Kerschbaum, who sees the visit as an essential part of the care.
A common question that freshly baked mothers ask is that of the best way of eating your child: breastfeeding or bottle? "Most women want to breastfeed, but even those who cannot or do not want to support support," explains Tuder. The midwives emphasize that it does not matter how the baby is fed, but that every mother is the best mother for her child in her own way. "Breastfeeding is important, but not the most important thing," adds Weigl and wants to take the pressure from the mothers.
create a loving environment
The first weeks after birth are often an emotional roller coaster. The midwives attach great importance to the fact that the mothers protect themselves and relax during this time. Weigl explains that mothers ideally be the first 10 to 14 days a lot to regenerate. Quote: "There are cultures in which the mothers do not leave the house for the first 40 days. These women are cherished and cared for. It is important that we also appreciate more in our culture."
The role of visitors during this time is also important. Kerschbaum gives valuable tips for dealing with visitors: "It should be asked beforehand whether a visit really fits, and visitors should do small favors in the house." The new mother should feel at the center of attention before the guests turn to the baby. A proven advice is to appoint close friends to "Puerbet Buddies", who can quickly come to help if necessary without putting unnecessary pressure or questions about the freshly baked family.
The work of the midwives in the center is more than just medical care; They offer a comprehensive support system to make the transition to parenthood as pleasant as possible. With her approach to reinforce every mother and putting her pressure on, they help to make families feel good in the first few weeks after birth and to start their new phase of life strengthened. This initiative once again shows how important professional support is around birth for mothers and their babies. Further information and offers of the "midwives in the center" can be found www.tips.at .