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PINE & PRAIRIE

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WELCOME TO PINE & PRAIRIE MIDWIFERY

*Formerly Mandala Midwifery*

We believe pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period is a transforming experience best supported by compassionate relationship-based care. Our midwives believe birth is a natural and sacred right of passage. It's our goal to help build trust in your mind and body's abilities as you navigate through the journey of pregnancy, birth and the postpartum periods. These beliefs are the center of our care and philosophy.

We believe you are strong and capable of birthing your baby. With encouragement, clear information and informed choice; your agency, autonomy, beliefs and desires are respected. You know your body and baby better than anyone else does. In our model of midwifery care, we balance traditional pregnancy and labor support with current technology and evidence-based information.

The best labor support can be a knowledgeable and confident partner or other birth support people of your choosing. We are dedicated to educating partners and others throughout your prenatal care about labor support and techniques that will make them powerful allies as you work to deliver your baby.

We recognize babies as aware and sensitive people before and after birth. We believe they should be welcomed with a loving and gentle beginning.

We proudly provide care to clients of all identities, backgrounds, ages, sizes, nationalities, religions and abilities. We know that a close and trusting relationship with your midwives fosters happiness and ease through a time of great change. We’re happy you’re here.

“It’s not just the making of babies, but the making of mothers that midwives see as the miracle of birth”.

– Barbara Katz Rothman

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MEET YOUR BIRTH TEAM

ALLEGRA LILLY // LDM, CPM

Somehow the call to be a midwife came to me at a young age. It came many years before my first child, before I had ever seen a birth or had really even been around many pregnant people. As a twenty-something living wild and free, I still felt the pull towards midwifery and decided at age 26 to begin my midwifery path.

In 2011 I began my education at Birthingway College of Midwifery in Portland, OR. I completed doula certification and started attending births that year. Being completely immersed in learning, birth work set my heart and soul soaring in the best ways possible! My first child was born in 2014 when I was halfway through my educational program. In 2015 I began my apprenticeship at Alma Midwifery attending home and birth center births. I was fortunate to learn under many amazing midwives there. I was hired to stay on as an assistant midwife where I continued to gain experience and work alongside my mentors. In 2016 I graduated and moved to Central Oregon to begin working as a primary midwife.

All three of my children were born at home. Two in water and my last on land. I loved being pregnant (most of the time) and giving birth to my children in the very way I wanted and needed to be the mother and person I am today. If I had not been in a place of such deep knowledge, trust in my body and babies and cared for by midwives who also knew this and trusted too, I can only imagine the ways my life would be subtly and blaringly different. Each of my births was profound and powerful- reminding me that my body was capable of such strength and softness. 

I am a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) through the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) and a Licensed Midwife in the state of Oregon (LDM), a member of the Oregon Midwifery Council (OMC) and maintain certifications in Neonatal Resuscitation, adult CPR and Legend Drugs and Devices (LD&D). In my personal time I stay busy caring for my kids, our garden and various animals around our property in Prineville, OR. I enjoy getting out often to hike and explore the mountains, woods and deserts, going camping when I’m off-call and swimming in lakes and rivers on our warmest days. 


ELLEN EASTON // ASSISTANT MIDWIFE

Speed Dating Format: For you straight to the point personality types.

Ellen. Student Midwife. Filmmaker Extraordinaire. Mother. Friend. Homebirther. Funny Farm Have'r. Boots. Buckles. Feral Farm Kid Raiser. Enneagram 2 (if you're into that). Deep Feeler. The "lay it on me thick" Conversationalist. Bodily Autonomy Soldier. Hype Woman. Tough as a Mother. The End.

The Meat and Potatoes Format: For you deep diver types.

I often like to say birth is the hardest thing you’ll ever go through. However, it’s not for without reason. Growing up on a large multigenerational farm in the Southern Midwest, natural birth was my existence. Very rarely did an animal require intervention. Most of the time we’d wake up to 40 new piglets or a bunch of new calves. But, when an emergency did occur, we were able to help facilitate a safe birth. And this is mammalian birth. Pregnancy and birth is not a pathological condition. It’s a normal and natural physiological event that SOMETIMES requires intervention. Not most of the time, not half of the time, just some of the time. Birth is a mental game. I remember being challenged emotionally and much less physically during all of my home births. Was it still hard? Yes. Was it worth it? Absolutely. The thing is, we can do hard things. And regardless of what road labor and birth are going to take you down, you are capable of doing hard things. There is no right or wrong way to birth your baby. This process however it unfolds changes you.


Central Oregon’s Most Rural Midwifery Team

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BIRTH SERVICES

PRENATAL CARE

Prenatal care is truly the cornerstone of midwifery care. Clients enjoy one hour visits to discuss nutrition, emotional progress through pregnancy, family dynamics, supplementation, supportive care, siblings at the birth, herbal medicine for common discomforts, and so much more. This also gives us all the time to know one another well and develop a strong relationship before your labor. Partners are encouraged to participate in prenatal care to build relationships with us and get questions and concerns answered. We also love having siblings participate in prenatal appointments to learn about care, birth and what to expect with the arrival of baby. 

Prenatal visits include standard medical evaluations, examinations, and labs with full informed consent and evidence-based information. We recommend the same standard testing throughout pregnancy that is offered in the hospital setting, but believe it is a personal choice for clients to decide how they would like to proceed with their care. Clients starting care in early pregnancy come in for monthly visits until 30 weeks. Bi-weekly visits from 32-36 weeks, then weekly visits until birth. Most clients see us for 10-13 prenatal appointments before labor. Referrals are sent if indicated or requested to other providers.


HOMEBIRTH

There is nothing that compares to the experience of birthing your baby in your own home. Clients enjoy the comfort and familiarity of their own space, they are encouraged to eat and drink as their body desires, move freely without restriction, and give birth in whichever position feels the best in the moment, including in water. Partners also enjoy a familiarity and they often report feeling more in control and at ease in the home setting. We bring all necessary equipment to monitor mother and baby's safety during labor, birth, and immediate postpartum. Our Primary assistant and student midwives attend all births as a team. We provide all immediate postpartum care and cleaning services after the birth to ensure that each new family can rest in their home without the worry of clean up afterwards.


POSTPARTUM AND NEWBORN CARE

Postpartum care is a pillar of midwifery care. We come for follow-up care for all families at 24 hours, on day three/four, and one week in their homes after birth. We continue bi-weekly visits in the office at two, four, and six-eight weeks postpartum. These visits are an hour or more depending on the client and newborn’s needs. During these visits, mother and baby are both evaluated medically. We also provide breastfeeding support as needed throughout this time.


AREAS OF SERVICE

Madras, Prineville, Terrebonne, Redmond, Metolious, Culver, Sisters, Tumalo, Powell Butte, Bend, Mitchell, Spray, Fossil, Post, Paulina, and surrounding regions.  


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FAQs


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Contact Us

As of 2027, Allegra and Ellen will no longer be running a homebirth midwifery practice. Due to many years of being on call and missing out on our own families lives, we’ve made the difficult decision step away from midwifery and focus on other pursuits that will allow us more time to watch our children grow and be with those that we love. This decision wasn’t made lightly. We are aware of the shortage of homebirth midwives in Central Oregon. However, we feel like this is the next step to giving back to our own families as we’ve given so much helping other families grow.

The practice is for sale with many midwives interested. We will ensure a smooth transition with the new owners so repeat clients and new clients will have the same level of care and compassion that Allegra and Ellen provided.