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Forms & resources

Forms, checklists, and clear guidance for every stage.

Download the public planning worksheet and handouts here. Julia provides clinical consent forms directly at the relevant visit so every form is current and discussed before it is signed.

Educational, not emergency care. These public guides help families prepare and ask informed questions. They do not replace individualized assessment, informed consent, or urgent evaluation. Call 911 for an emergency.

Forms for current clients

A clear path to every form you need.

The public worksheet is available below. Julia provides current clinical consent forms by individual email or on paper at the relevant visit, after the form has been discussed.

Print and complete

Emergency Care & Transport Plan

Complete this worksheet with your hospital choices, routes, care contacts, childcare, pet care, and record locations by about 35-36 weeks. Bring it to your prenatal visit and keep the finished copy with your birth supplies.

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Clinical consent forms

Julia provides the current disclosure, prenatal bloodwork, ultrasound, Rh immune globulin, and breech forms by individual email or on paper when each one applies. You receive time to review the information and ask questions before signing.

Need another copy? Call or text (216) 801-1166 or email Julia.

Return privately

Return forms as instructed

Bring completed paper forms to the next visit or follow the return instructions Julia gives you. The public consultation form is only for scheduling and must not be used to send completed forms, signatures, test results, or other health information.

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Resource library

Read online or keep a paper copy.

Each PDF is optimized for printing, searchable text, and sharing with support people. The corresponding web page is best for phones and screen readers.

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Labor preparation

When You Think Labor Is Beginning

A calm, practical guide to timing contractions, recognizing changes, and knowing when to call.

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Prepare your space

Home Birth Supply List

A simple checklist for comfort, warmth, nourishment, cleanup, and optional water birth preparation.

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The first days at home

Postpartum Care and Warning Signs

Gentle recovery guidance plus clear maternal and newborn signs that require prompt help.

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Plan before labor

Emergency Care and Transport Plan

A client-friendly worksheet for backup contacts, hospitals, routes, records, and family logistics.

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Informed decision-making

Prenatal Bloodwork: Questions and Choices

An overview of common prenatal labs, what they can show, and questions to discuss before testing.

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Understanding sensitization prevention

Rh Factor and Rh Immune Globulin

A plain-language guide to Rh incompatibility, antibody formation, testing, and Rh immune globulin decisions.

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Imaging decisions

Prenatal Ultrasound: Uses, Benefits, and Questions

A balanced overview of why ultrasound may be offered, what it can and cannot show, and how referrals work.

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A higher-complexity decision

Breech Presentation: Options and Informed Choice

A client-friendly overview of breech presentation, consultation, turning options, birth settings, and individualized risk discussion.

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How decisions are made

Informed Choice and Practice Disclosure

A public summary of the values, responsibilities, boundaries, and communication that support a trusting midwifery relationship.

Practice standards

How continuity, consultation, referral, and transport fit together.

The public practice-guidelines summary explains the standards Julia works toward, the routine scope of prenatal, birth, postpartum, and newborn care, and the kinds of findings that can require another level of care.

The full internal standards, signed consent documents, and client records are handled directly during care. The public summary is designed to make the overall framework understandable before a consultation.

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How to use these handouts

Preparation works best as a conversation.

A paper can remind you what to gather or notice. It cannot interpret your symptoms, know your history, or decide whether a particular option is appropriate.

Read

Review the guide before the relevant prenatal conversation, not only when a decision becomes urgent.

Mark questions

Underline anything unclear and note which benefits, limitations, alternatives, or values matter to you.

Discuss privately

Bring questions into your visit, where history, current findings, and the complete options can be considered.

Document

Final consent, refusal, referral, and individualized instructions belong in the confidential clinical record.

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