Tiffany Reese
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Although Jennifer Crawford was allegedly practicing as an unlicensed student midwife while caring for Kristen during her pregnancy, as we heard in episodes one and two, Jennifer did receive her certified professional midwife license, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, on May 20th, 2022, prior to Markita's care at Origins.
Although Jennifer Crawford was allegedly practicing as an unlicensed student midwife while caring for Kristen during her pregnancy, as we heard in episodes one and two, Jennifer did receive her certified professional midwife license, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, on May 20th, 2022, prior to Markita's care at Origins.
I can't obviously assume their intention, but it certainly makes it convenient if you're understaffed to be like, we're just free flowing staffing here.
I can't obviously assume their intention, but it certainly makes it convenient if you're understaffed to be like, we're just free flowing staffing here.
I can't obviously assume their intention, but it certainly makes it convenient if you're understaffed to be like, we're just free flowing staffing here.
Yep. What sort of typical things were happening when you would go in for your checkups? Some people have sort of described like group doctor appointments. Was that also your experience?
Yep. What sort of typical things were happening when you would go in for your checkups? Some people have sort of described like group doctor appointments. Was that also your experience?
Yep. What sort of typical things were happening when you would go in for your checkups? Some people have sort of described like group doctor appointments. Was that also your experience?
According to the Cleveland Clinic, the mucus plug is a thick piece of mucus that blocks the opening of the cervix during pregnancy. It forms a seal to prevent bacteria and infection from getting into the uterus and reaching the fetus. You can think of it as a protective barrier between the vagina and the uterus. An increase in pregnancy hormones like progesterone form the mucus plug.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, the mucus plug is a thick piece of mucus that blocks the opening of the cervix during pregnancy. It forms a seal to prevent bacteria and infection from getting into the uterus and reaching the fetus. You can think of it as a protective barrier between the vagina and the uterus. An increase in pregnancy hormones like progesterone form the mucus plug.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, the mucus plug is a thick piece of mucus that blocks the opening of the cervix during pregnancy. It forms a seal to prevent bacteria and infection from getting into the uterus and reaching the fetus. You can think of it as a protective barrier between the vagina and the uterus. An increase in pregnancy hormones like progesterone form the mucus plug.
And did they still charge you the full amount for services and everything?
And did they still charge you the full amount for services and everything?
And did they still charge you the full amount for services and everything?
According to Mayo Clinic, typically at the beginning of or during labor, membranes will rupture, also known as water breaking. It's not always easy to tell if water has broken. For example, it might be difficult to tell the difference between amniotic fluid and urine. Typically, after water breaks at term, labor soon follows, if it hasn't already begun. Sometimes, however, labor does not start.
According to Mayo Clinic, typically at the beginning of or during labor, membranes will rupture, also known as water breaking. It's not always easy to tell if water has broken. For example, it might be difficult to tell the difference between amniotic fluid and urine. Typically, after water breaks at term, labor soon follows, if it hasn't already begun. Sometimes, however, labor does not start.
According to Mayo Clinic, typically at the beginning of or during labor, membranes will rupture, also known as water breaking. It's not always easy to tell if water has broken. For example, it might be difficult to tell the difference between amniotic fluid and urine. Typically, after water breaks at term, labor soon follows, if it hasn't already begun. Sometimes, however, labor does not start.
The longer it takes for labor to start after your water breaks, the greater the risk of infection.
The longer it takes for labor to start after your water breaks, the greater the risk of infection.
The longer it takes for labor to start after your water breaks, the greater the risk of infection.