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Sena Johnson, RM

 

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9053 West Center Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226
United States
T: 303-988-0959

 

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Birth Choice Association

Description        

Homebirth midwife practice since 1987. Birth in the comfort and security of your home. Complete prenatal, birth and postpartum care with a registered midwife. First-time mothers and VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean)welcome. Water birth choices with two birth tubs for clients, herbal support, homeopathy consults,craniosacral therapy, belly casts and birth preparation classes.

Beginning midwifery classes start each year and apprenticeships are available for prepared student midwives. COLORADO NEEDS MORE MIDWIVES!

Please call to set up appointment for free initial consultation.

Profile and Credentials        

Practicing Senior Midwife since 1987.

Registered Midwife, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, 1994.

Certified Midwife, Colorado Midwives Association (CMA). 1992-99. Certification program no longer available.)

Established midwifery course for student midwives in Colorado. 1999.

Two-year professional homeopathy course taught by Andrew Lange, ND, Boulder, CO. 1992-94.

Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Certification, Red Rocks Community College, Golden, CO. 1997.

Serving on the Colorado Alliance of Independent Midwives Council. 2000 – present.

Integrative Neuromuscular Therapy Training Advanced Manual Medicine by Peggy Daugherty, ND, CMT. September 2002

Integrative Cranial Therapy Advanced Manual Medicine by Peggy Daugherty, ND, CMT. October 2002

Upledger Foundation CranioSacral Therapy I. 2002.

Upledger Foundation CranioSacral Therapy II. 2003.

Cranial Sacral Care Level 1, Colorado Chiropractic Association workshop by Carol Phillips, DC. 2003

American Heart Association Adult and Infant CPR. Current.

Neonatal Resuscitation Certification. Current.

I am affiliated with the following organizations: Colorado Alliance of Independent Midwives (CAIM), Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA), Citizens for Midwifery (CFM), La Leche League Int’l, Int’l Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN).


Philosophy and Comments        

My approach to care is to empower women and hence their families as much as possible. Part of my job as a midwife is knowing and understanding the parameters of excellent midwifery care, just as part of your job in preparing for birth - wherever it may take place - is to accept the responsibility for the risks involved in pregnancy, labor, and birth.

I believe that you have the right to choose your birth place and your care provider. You are in charge of and responsible for your pregnancy. I do prenatal checkups on the care you give yourself. I try to provide information and resources so that you can make the best choices for yourself and your baby. You are also in charge of and responsible for your birth. I work to help you remember that the power to give birth is yours. You deliver your baby. It is my job to support you in that knowing and that trust about the normalcy and power of birth.


Work Hours and Fee Schedule        


Registered Midwife        

Registered with the State of Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. Licensed to attend homebirths as an independent practitioner. 20 years experience with VBAC - vaginal birth after cesarean - and waterbirth.

Homeopath        

Classical homeopathy practitioner since 1993. Offering consultation and homeopathic education to clients in conjunction with complete midwifery care.

Craniosacral Therapy        

"CST is a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning of a physiological body system called the craniosacral system - comprised of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord.

Using a soft touch generally no greater than 5 grams, or about the weight of a nickel, practitioners release restrictions in the craniosacral system to improve the functioning of the central nervous system.

By complementing the body's natural healing processes, CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to disease, and is effective for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction." www.upledger.com

Integrative Cranial Therapy Advanced Manual Medicine by Peggy Daugherty, ND, CMT. October 2002

Upledger Foundation CranioSacral Therapy I. 2002.

Upledger Foundation CranioSacral Therapy II. 2003.

Cranial Sacral Care Level 1, Colorado Chiropractic Association workshop by Carol Phillips, DC. 2003


       


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