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Austin Area Birthing Center - Your Austin Birth Center: Announcement

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AABC is IN the NETWORK
Announcement As of 4-15-10 both the AABC facility and the midwives are "in network" with CIGNA! In network benefits apply.

As of 6-23-10 the midwives of AABC are in the United Health Care network!

Feel free to call Denise at (512) 346-3224 or email her at  Denise@austinabc.com and ask about your insurance.
Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, May 04 @ 09:16:31 MST (407 reads)
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AABC Offers Professional Photographer
Announcement Former client Sara Kerver, an amazing, award-winning photographer, is coming in after all births and taking photos of our newborns, which our clients can order from her website. She will also document the entire birth and present a book to the mother if desired. For what to expect, we invite you visit her website: See an AABC birth.
Posted by AustinABC on Friday, April 30 @ 07:35:54 MST (320 reads)
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New Service at AustinABC...3 Day Home Visits!
Announcement Austin ABCStarting this month our staff is adding a new service to our list of nice things we do for our moms and babies.

We will be coming to Your Home for the follow up, 3 Day Exam!
Posted by AustinABC on Monday, March 22 @ 11:56:17 MST (377 reads)
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NIH Panel: End Bans on Vaginal Birth after C-Section
Announcement Read the article at WebMD, which opens in a new window. To return to this page, please close the WebMD window.
Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, March 16 @ 12:23:34 MST (315 reads)
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What Every Laboring Woman SHOULD KNOW: Monthly Class
Announcement A certified Bradley instructor offers a free childbirth class at the Birthing Center every month covering “in a nutshell” what every laboring mom should know.

Please plan on attending. RSVP required — for date and time and to sign up, please call (512) 346-3224.
Posted by AustinABC on Wednesday, March 10 @ 09:47:22 MST (371 reads)
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STATISTICS are in for 2009!
Announcement

Visit our statistics page to see more!

Posted by AustinABC on Friday, March 05 @ 10:08:07 MST (392 reads)
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Free Breast Feeding Class Every Month
Announcement

A free, informative breast feeding class for AABC clients and potential clients is offered every month by Joan Smith, nurse midwife, our clinical director. Joan has experience with teaching breast feeding, extensive study of breast feeding and has breast fed her own twins!

The class features a video and refreshments are provided.

The class is open to all AABC clients and potential clients but space is limited. Don't miss the wonderful opportunity.

For the date and time and to RSVP, please call (512) 346-3224.

Posted by AustinABC on Thursday, December 31 @ 11:07:43 MST (432 reads)
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AABC South Austin Location to Open in Summer 2010 - See Our Pictures and Video
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Austin Area Birthing Center is busy designing our new south Austin location on West William Cannon Drive between West Gate Blvd and Manchaca Rd.  We are working with an architect, space planner and interior designer to create a birthing center unlike anything Austin has seen before!  The south Austin location will have examination rooms, three beautifully decorated birthing rooms each with their own bathroom and a huge teaching room for birthing classes. 

Our south Austin birthing center will be staffed with the same friendly, knowledgeable and qualified Certified Nurse Midwives as you’ve come to know and love in our Duval location.  In addition, we will offer bi-lingual birthing classes.  The estimated opening date for our new south Austin birthing center is June, 2010.

We've created a new website so that you can follow our progress.  Please visit www.austinabcsouth.com to see pictures and read articles about our new South Ausitn location.

For the most current information about what's going on at Austin ABC, visit our Facebook page, we update it daily.

Check out our bright, brief video on Facebook. You do not need to have a Facebook account to see it. The link opens in a new window — just close the Facebook window to return to Austin ABC: South Location Video Link

 

Posted by AustinABC on Friday, December 18 @ 14:11:17 MST (699 reads)
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Free Pregnancy Tests
Announcement

Austin Area Birthing Center is offering free Pregnancy Tests.  Just make an appointment ahead of time by calling our office at 512-346-3224.  The test takes approximately 5 minutes, and no insurance is required...it's Free!

Posted by AustinABC on Wednesday, November 18 @ 17:06:30 MST (422 reads)
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Will AABC accept my insurance?
Announcement

Almost all insurance companies pay for Certified Nurse Midwives and Licensed Birthing Centers! AABC accepts BCBS, Aetna PPO, Cigna, Great West, United, PCHS, Pacific Life and too many smaller companies to list.

Just like visiting your General Practitioner or your Dentist, call our office ahead of time and we’ll check your insurance coverage for you. Some networks consider us in-network others out-of-network. Our fees are so low in comparison to a Hospital births that even if we are paid at "out of network rates" it's still shocking affordable to come to AABC.

Why not get better more personalized care and pay less than the hospital?

Posted by AustinABC on Wednesday, November 18 @ 16:55:54 MST (526 reads)
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Information Resource for VBAC
Announcement

Looking for more information about Vaginal Birth After Cesarean? A good resource is the International Recovery Advocacy website at www.ican-online.org

Posted by AustinABC on Wednesday, November 18 @ 16:36:44 MST (341 reads)
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2009: Childbirth in the US Compared
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Born In the USA

  • National health spending is expected to reach $2.5 trillion in 2009, accounting for 17.6 percent of the gross domestic product. 
  • More is spent on health care in the United States on a per capita basis than in any other nation in the world.
  • Childbirth is the leading reason for hospitalization in the US
  • Childbirth in the US is over medicalized. The current style of maternity care is procedure-intensive, and six of the fifteen most commonly performed hospital procedures in the entire population are associated with childbirth. 
  • Cesarean section is the most common operating room procedure in the country. US C-section rate in 1970 was 5.5%. The US C-section rate in 2007 was 31.8%. According to the World Health Organization recommendations about optimal cesarean section rates the best outcomes for mothers and babies occur with cesarean section rates of 5% to 10%. Rates above 15% do more harm than good.
  • Maternal and newborn hospital charges ($86 billion in 2006) far exceed those of any other condition. Private insurers pay for 49% of births; Medicaid covers 43%.
  • The United States newborn mortality rate ranks 29th the second worst rate in the developed world
  • The United States ranks behind at least 40 other nations in maternal mortality rates; the highest in over 20 years.
  • Eighty percent of pregnant women are considered low risk.
Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, October 06 @ 09:08:33 MST (449 reads)
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Knowledge and Learning Series Videos
Announcement

AABC has added a new Video page dedicated to Knowledge and Learning. You can find it in the right-side menu under More About Us -> Videos - Knowledge. The Knowledge and Learning page begins with a new video named "Reducing Infant Mortality" that pulls together noted birth experts that reflect on current trends and analyzes why the United States is ranked higher then most developed countries.

While this video ranks the US at 48th, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in a NCHS Data Brief dated October 2008 ranks the US at 29th and notes;

"The U.S. infant mortality rate is higher than rates in most other developed countries. The relative position of the United States in comparison to countries with the lowest infant mortality rates, appears to be worsening. In 2004, the United States ranked 29th in the world in infant mortality, tied with Poland and Slovakia. Previously, the United States international ranking in infant mortality was 12th in 1960 and 23d in 1990."

You you can view the video on this page.

Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, September 01 @ 08:15:16 MST (430 reads)
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AABC Class: Breast Feeding for Newbies
Announcement

A free informative class for AABC clients and potential clients

Joan Smith, nurse midwife, our clinical director will be teaching a class on breast feeding here at AABC on saturday Sept. 26, 2009 from 1pm - 3pm.

The class will feature a video and refreshments will be provided. Joan has experience with teaching breast feeding, extensive study of breast feeding and has breast fed her own twins!

Please RSVP early if you plan on attending....346-3224. The class is open to all AABC clients and potential clients but space is limited. Don't miss the wonderful opportunity.

Posted by AustinABC on Saturday, August 22 @ 08:55:47 MST (458 reads)
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2008 AABC Birth Statistics Are Now Available
Announcement

Our 2008 birthing mother statistics are available for your review.  To compare our birthing mom's statistics from year to year visit our statistics page.

Posted by AustinABC on Friday, August 14 @ 03:15:32 MST (489 reads)
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The Birth of Michael Avitzour
Announcement

Why is this newborn grinning? Click here to find out!

Roswitha Dowell, CNM with baby Michael Avitzour.

Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, March 31 @ 08:35:21 MST (602 reads)
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Happy Customers Enjoy the New Prenatal Clinic
Announcement Austin Area Birthing Center's attracive new receiption area

The excitement of a new baby and the prospect of being an older sibling brings smiles to even the youngest members of the family. Families are welcomed and can participate in every phase of the birthing experience.

 

AABC's services include routine checkups, physicals and classes. Jenny Liana, a certified nurse midwife enjoys interacting with families during pre and post natal checkups. Jennifer says "I love seeing a smile on a mother's face after experiencing childbirth, seeing her and knowing I helped make everything turn out just fine."

Postpartum checkups at AABC are more frequent the the hospital, as you and your baby are seen at three days, two weeks and six weeks. AABC also offers annual checkups and pap smears for all woman in every phase of their lifespan, from puberty to menopause.

Posted by AustinABC on Monday, September 08 @ 11:24:55 MST (833 reads)
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AABC Celebrates Prenatal Clinic Opening
Announcement Austin Area Birthing Center's attracive new receiption area

July 21, 2008

The Austin Area Birthing Center celebrated the grand opening of its Prenatal Clinic on July 21, 2008.  With this expansion, AABC has grown from 2,600 to 4,264 square feet and now occupies the entire 1st floor of Building 2 at The Arbors at Creeks Edge.

The new Prenatal Clinic has its own entrance, and offers an attractive, comfortable waiting area where children can watch movies on the flat screen/Blue Ray while their moms are being seen.  The new facility also has larger examination rooms, more private midwife offices, a kitchen for the staff and a laundry area.

AABC's Tamara Calabrese and Jenny Liana welcome a new familyIn a recent article in the Austin American Statesman, owner Jean Stokes said “The prenatal clinic expansion provides a spacious place to conduct checkups on our pregnant mothers without crowding the birthing area of the center.  I think it’s important for more privacy and less crowding, and I don’t want the pregnant moms to hear the deliveries. I want to keep the place tranquil.”   Stokes added, “In the past our setup worked 80% of the time, but if we had several births at once along with our scheduled prenatal checkups, the hallways could become congested and noisy.”

AABC new prenatal clinic examination room & a happy mom With this expansion, AABC offers completely separate areas for prenatal checkups and birthing.  Improvements have also been made to the existing birthing facilities to benefit the families and staff.

The midwives are happy to get their own on-call room with all the comforts of home for long births and the families have their own kitchen.  Families waiting for their daughters or friends to give birth are in their own separate waiting space with recliners for napping, a flat screen of their own stocked with movies and access to the family kitchen (in case the birth is long).

Nurse Midwife Lauren Guehl and a expecting momThe expansion puts the center "over the top" in comfort and amenities for a free standing birthing center, exemplified by comments from two of our new moms.  Marcie Alonzo, with her new eight week old said “I’m having another baby right away just to enjoy this gorgeous new addition to the center.”  Heidi Lopez another new mom chimed in “Me too, this place is even more wonderful now.”

Posted by AustinABC on Friday, August 29 @ 05:04:39 MST (1481 reads)
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Business Profile - AABC Expansion is in the News
Announcement
June 2008 - Business Profile - Austin Area Birthing Center
by Darcie Duttweller

"Jean Stokes knows babies.  After helping women give birth for more tha 25 years and having two babies of her own (now grown men), Stokes is looking forward to expanding her business yet again.  At the end of June, the Austin Area Birthing Center will take over the neighboring podiatrist's office, almost doubling its current square footage."   Read the entire article...

Posted by AustinABC on Saturday, July 19 @ 09:46:35 MST (868 reads)
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AABC Midwife Featured in Austin American Statesman
Announcement May 2008, Austin American-Statesman
by Beth Bond

As a college senior, Lauren Guehl spent a week shadowing an obstetrician to get a feel for what she suspected might be her career of choice - caring for pregnant women and delivering babies.  Her father, who is a doctor, set up the professional test drive at his hospital.  But the experience didn't have quite the intended effect.

"I found out that I loved prenatal care and I loved birth, but I didn't like the medical approach to birth," Guehl said. "My dad set it up to convince me to be a doctor, but all it did was confirm I wanted to be a midwife."

That was six years ago. Today, she is closing out her first year as a certified nurse midwife at the Austin Area birthing Center, where she meets with expecting mothers for prenatal exams and helps them through labor and delivery.

One of the main principles of midwifery is that pregnancy and birth are "natural until proven otherwise," Guehl said. "I think a big misconception is that midwives are anti-hospital, but the biggest thing with midwifery is we want the patient to have the birth they want to have. For low-risk moms, its' just as safe to have an out-of-hospital birth as it is to be in the hospital."

Guehl said she finds satisfaction in helping women through natural childbirth because it is such a significant experience for the patients themselves.Read the entire article...

Posted by AustinABC on Saturday, July 19 @ 10:24:58 MST (919 reads)
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AABC's staff study at Jefferson University
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In January 2008, Lauren Guehl, CNM attended a class at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia to expand her knowledge of Obstetrical Ultrasound.  The program was designed to teach the basic concepts of ultrasound applications in Obstetrics to nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants, with limited or no formal training in diagnostic ultrasound.

The course focused on GYN evaluation of pelvic anatomy, first trimester pregnancy, basic fetal anatomy, and the basics of third trimester ultrasound, including Fetal Biophysical Profile testing and Amniotic Fluid Index.  The course provided two days of lecture and demonstrations, and one day of hands-on experience with volunteer models. 

Liana has earned both a B.S. and a M.S degree in Nursing and Nursing Midwifery, she holds Registered Nurse (RN) and Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) certifications, and has worked at a medical hospital prior to joining AABC. Beyond her education and professional experience, she shares a story about a commitment and passion to create a better birthing experience for women. Read more about Lauren Guehl.

Posted by AustinABC on Saturday, June 28 @ 10:15:51 MST (821 reads)
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AUSTIN AREA BIRTHING CENTER'S
20TH ANNIVERSARY
Announcement
Austin Area Birthing Center celebrates 20 years.

8904 Shoal Creek Blvd., 1987-1990
Austin Area Birthing Center is announcing its Twentieth Year Anniversary and is pleased to tell how their business has grown leaps and bounds since it first opened in the spring of 1987."  Since our first year, it's unbelievable what strides we have made with our facility and our clientele," says Jean Stokes, owner and founder of AABC.  Jean was born in San Marcos and has lived in Austin since middle school.  "We started out being a one-woman operation so to speak; I was the midwife, there was one front office person, my cousin who took phone calls, and I had one student midwife.  We now have a team of outstanding people that includes three certified nurse midwives, two direct entry midwives, a full-time insurance specialist, a front office administrator, a receptionist, and a medical assistant working together in our beautiful new facility.  We also have five part-time nurses who assist with births and postpartum care.

AABC is a place where a mother can experience the joy of natural childbirth in a well-equipped and comfortable home-like setting.  Since 1987 the AABC has delivered over 3,000 babies.  The facility boasts an extremely low rate of transport to the hospital; only nine percent of first time mommies.


8500 N. Mopac, 1990-2005
The first inception of the birthing center began with director Jean Stokes' idea to begin her own viable business after having a successful career as a registered nurse in Austin.  She had become what she calls a "nurse friend" to many existing midwives back in the 70s after she graduated from UT School of Nursing and worked in Labor and Delivery at Brackenridge.  She found the entire method of midwifery to be fascinating, so she acquired her midwife certification by becoming licensed from the state as a CPM, then beginning her career by driving to clients' homes for their prenatal checkups and deliveries.  That small operation grew into a thriving business of her own; she was so busy that at times she was attending several births consecutively, and driving to all corners of Austin to deliver.  "I one time had to attend four deliveries back to back; I had to drive to South Austin, to the Lakeway Area, then all the way to Round Rock and back into Central Austin again in a matter of a few hours to deliver these babies all in a row. It was crazy!  I knew I had to do something right away, and having one location for my clients to come and see me at seemed to be a great solution," Stokes says.

The first location that she opened in 1987 was known as the Austin Birthing Center on N. Shoal Creek and Steck Ave.  When she outgrew that facility and needed to expand, she rented for 15 years at Cima Serena and Mopac.  But in 2005, the AABC's dream came true when they were able to move to their current location that had been built and designed from scratch.  "We found this current location and were able to work with an architect and a designer to really create the right kind of rooms for our business; we have plumbing in every room, deep birthing tubs and lots of space, but we still have kept each room warm and inviting for labor and delivery."


Our Newest Location, 4100 Duval Road
The new facility on Duval Road was opened in July of 2005, and since their moving there two years ago, business has been booming.  Stokes is still excited about her role in the world of midwifery, and after 20 years she is thrilled that many people are now taking midwives seriously and are much more positive about it.  "From dignitaries to dredlocks, we have worked with many different and unique people at AABC," says Stokes.  And the most exciting part of her business she explains is, "Getting to know the people - knowing what really makes them tick and seeing what we can do to guide them emotionally, and spiritually through pregnancy and then the delivery of their baby.  It's truly amazing."  People have put their trust in AABC and one of the most special moments in Stokes' midwife career happened recently, "I had the honor to sign up a young lady with AABC that was only 18 years old, and I had delivered her!  Her mother had been my client at the center years ago; I couldn't believe it!  It was such a great feeling that she returned to me to deliver her grandchild in a delicate situation that involved her daughter having an unplanned pregnancy.  She totally trusted me and my team. It was a compliment to the work I have spent my entire lifetime doing.

"The gift of motherhood is magical-and it's the mothers who make it happen.  The power of women is phenomenal and I am so proud to be a part of it everyday," Stokes says.

Due to popular demand by our South Austin clients, ask Jean about plans for our beautiful second location at William Cannon and Westgate.


Posted by AustinABC on Tuesday, August 07 @ 14:45:26 MST (1669 reads)
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New South Austin Location for AABC
The Austin Area Birthing Center's new South Austin location will open in Summer 2010. Visit the website...

20 Years in Business
The Austin Area Birthing Center celebrates 20 Years in business. Read this interesting article.

AABC News

AABC is IN the NETWORK[ comments - 407 reads ]

AABC Offers Professional Photographer[ comments - 320 reads ]

Cute South Location Video[ comments - 317 reads ]

New Service at AustinABC...3 Day Home Visits![ comments - 377 reads ]

NIH Panel: End Bans on Vaginal Birth after C-Section[ comments - 315 reads ]

What Every Laboring Woman SHOULD KNOW: Monthly Class[ comments - 371 reads ]

STATISTICS are in for 2009![ comments - 392 reads ]

Austin Area Birthing Center's Holiday Open House[ comments - 447 reads ]

Free Breast Feeding Class Every Month[ comments - 432 reads ]

AABC South Austin Location to Open in Summer 2010 - See Our Pictures and Video[ comments - 699 reads ]

Free Pregnancy Tests[ comments - 422 reads ]

Will AABC accept my insurance?[ comments - 526 reads ]


WIFI Access
We've added wireless access for our patients and their families. If mom wants to "Tweet" her progress to friends and family or if family members want to stay connected, AABC now has free wireless access from all areas of the birthing center.



 

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