Choosing the Right Knoxville Area Midwife for your Homebirth


When I moved to Knoxville, one of my first things was to find a home birth midwife that I really connected with. It was tricky to sort through all the options, so I wanted to collect what I found and share it here as a resource for you to make your search a little easier. (I will keep it updated as I hear of others as well!)


Midwifery is growing in popularity for moms with low-risk pregnancies who want to take a holistic approach to their pregnancy and labor, and who are looking for a more personal connection with their care provider.




*Disclaimer: This list is not an endorsement, but rather a resource of the midwifery practices that I was able to find so that they are all compiled in one place. Please make sure to research and interview your midwife before making your final decision.*

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What is the difference between a midwife and a regular doctor?


The key difference between a midwife and a doctor lies in their approach and scope of care during pregnancy and childbirth. Midwives focus on providing personalized, holistic care, often supporting low-risk pregnancies with minimal medical intervention. They emphasize natural birth processes and continuous support before, during, and after childbirth, often in more intimate settings like homes or birth centers. Doctors, specifically obstetricians (OB-GYNs), are medical professionals trained to handle both routine and high-risk pregnancies. They can perform surgeries like C-sections and use advanced medical interventions when necessary. While midwives provide a more natural approach, doctors are equipped for more complex medical scenarios.




What type of certification does a midwife have?


There are several types of midwives, each with varying levels of training and certification.


Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) are registered nurses with advanced training in midwifery and are certified to provide care in hospitals, birth centers, or homes. They can also offer a range of women’s health services beyond childbirth.


Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) specialize in out-of-hospital births and are trained to provide prenatal, birth, and postpartum care in home or birth center settings, focusing on natural, low-intervention births.


Lay Midwives are generally not certified or licensed and have learned midwifery through apprenticeships or informal education, often working with families seeking home births.


Certified Midwives (CMs) have similar training to CNMs but are not registered nurses.


Benefits of Using a Midwife


Unlike an OBGYN at a big hospital or clinic, a midwife typically has a much lighter case load so she is able to spend longer at your appointments (sometimes offering in-home visits), hear your questions and concerns, and personalize your experience.


Midwives are known for their emphasis on taking a holistic and natural approach to pregnancy and childbirth, and their rate of interventions is significantly lower.


Many midwives offer care in a home birth setting, and many encourage and offer care for water births.


Midwives can be such an incredible source of emotional, physical, and educational support through pregnancy and the postpartum period.


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Mom and dad gaze lovingly at their newborn as they sit in her nursery
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What to Consider When Choosing a Midwife


I would encourage you to interview a good number of midwives and find one that you really connect with!


Having a midwife that I connected with made all the difference in the world for my second baby's birth. We spent the early part of my labor chatting and sipping tea through the early morning hours, her sweet friendship, strong support, and skillful care were such a blessing.


Every midwife that I have worked with has emphasized the importance of making sure that you (as the mother) really connect with and trust your midwife. You are going to welcome them into one of the most vulnerable spaces, you want to make sure that you trust them!


Some general categories you want to consider would be:


Experience and credentials

Communication style and approach to care

Availability and support for postpartum care

How they handle emergencies or high-risk situations


Questions to ask your midwife:


This is not comprehensive, but here are some questions that were super helpful for me when I was looking for a midwife!


What is your level of training and certification?

How many home births have you attended?

What is your demeanor during labor - Would you describe yourself as hands off? Or do you bring a doula-like approach?

Do you work with a birth assistant or doula during home births?

How do you monitor the baby's health during labor?

What is your availability around my due date?

What are your fees, and what does the cost include?



How Midwifery Aligns with My Approach as a Photographer


As a mom, I deeply value spending intentional time with my children, soaking up the fleeting moments of their young lives. I resonate with the natural and personal approach that midwives bring to pregnancy and childbirth, emphasizing the importance of nurturing care and emotional connection.


In my role as an in-home newborn photographer, I strive to embody that same philosophy. My sessions are designed to be peaceful and relaxed, allowing families to bask in the tenderness of those precious newborn days. I prioritize creating a comfortable environment where babies can be fed, changed, and soothed, capturing those authentic moments that reflect the love and joy of a new family.


Just as midwives focus on the unique journey of each birth, I aim to tell your family’s story through heartfelt images that celebrate the beauty of new beginnings


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Susannah Ray Photography JC family photographer

A meaningful and fun photo experience with your spouse and kiddos in one of the beautiful outdoor locations near St. Cloud, MN: Whether it is a field, lake-side beach, or wooded area, I am always on the search for more beautiful places to recommend for my clients.

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Intentional photos of the expectant mother in a beautiful outdoor location. Her significant other and other children are included in the session as well. Flowy dresses to highlight your beautiful bump and make you feel as stunning as you are highly recommended!



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Roan mountain photography

Intentional and stress-free photos of your beautiful newborn (and his or her immediate family) in either the comfort of your own home where baby's memories begin, or in a beautiful outdoor location near St. Cloud.



Heartfelt luxury lifestyle newborn photography based in Knoxville and serving the surrounding area.

Hi, I am so glad you're here!


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There are too many beautiful little moments to family life and motherhood to let them pass by undocumented.


My name is Susannah, I am a follower of Christ, wife to my hardworking hubby, mama to two sweet little boys, and lover of photographs.


Being a mother is my greatest joy, I love helping moms create beautiful pictures with their new baby to remember those first days with your new baby. I help you relax and feel comfortable in front of my camera so that your true personalities can really shine through, creating timeless treasured pieces of art that you'll cherish.


For me, the newborn days are sacred - They are so brief, and there are so many moments of bonding, growing, and learning, as that new little life is welcomed into the world. I never want to waste a single minute of that time. For your lifestyle newborn photos, I come to your home (bringing any client closet dress you chose!) and give flattering, gentle poses to help create beautiful images within the four walls of your home that hold so many of your family's sweet memories already.