Mission Statement

www.BirthActionCoalition.org

The Birth Action Coalition believes the birth journey is an essential expression of human dignity that requires informed and empowered partnerships between women, families and health-care providers. Through projects that educate and advocate, The Birth Action Coalition will work to create supportive birth environments in our communities.

Monday, August 9, 2010

BAC Tent Helps Community Build a Playground

The BAC Board of Directors agreed to allow our wonderful tent (that is used for our Red Tent Gallery) to be used over the weekend for a community volunteer event in the community of Piru. Piru is located at the east end of the 126 freeway, just before you hit the 5. I have lived in Piru for the past seven years and was happy to be able to offer the tent for this event.

The BAC big tent was used at lunch time to keep the hot summer sun (yep Piru is getting some heat, even if Ventura is not) off of the 175 volunteers who turned out to build a playground in one day. The event was coordinated by Kaboom and funded mostly by a grant from Amgen.


Here is list of donors who contributed. A good list for BAC to be a part of. 

And there's the big tent. 

BAC would like to make the tent available to other select community events at no charge when it is not in use. Please contact a Board member for more information, 
as a Board member must "sponsor" (just coordinate) the use of the tent.

- thank you BAC!
Kimberly Rivers
Piru Resident :)

BAC Medical Advisor resigns from Hospital

Our own local pioneer OB, Dr. Stuart J. Fischbein has resigned from St. John's Regional Medical Center. While we feel this is a great loss to the two locations (St. John's in Oxnard & Pleasant Valley in Camarillo) it opens up new opportunities for birthing women in our community.

Read Dr. Fischbeins blog for details: http://supportdrfischbein.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

BAC President Meets with St. John's New CEO

On Tuesday, August 3rd at 10:00 am, I met with Ms. Laurie Eberst CEO and Mr. John Bibby Director of Human Resources for St. John's Regional Medical Center. We met at Pleasant Valley Hospital in the Administrative Board Room. I so appreciated Ms. Eberst taking the time to meet with me, as it was just her second day on the job. I was so pleased to be joined by two expecting moms who will be giving birth in the month of August, and both of them hoped to deliver at Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo. But there's a problem. Both moms want their midwife, Lynn Olsen CNM of The Women's Place to catch their baby. While they do have the option of having an OB attend their birth at Pleasant Valley, due to a policy change earlier this year no midwives can deliver at Pleasant Valley. Prior to this policy change, CNM's (Certified Nurse Midwives) had been delivering at Pleasant Valley Hospital for over 15 years. At our meeting the option of having the midwife attend as a "visitor" was offered, but for both women this was a reduction in the quality of care that they planned for. One of the moms has opted to give birth at St. John's Hospital in Oxnard so that she can be assured that her midwife will catch her baby, this will mean a longer travel time for her, and a big change in the environment. The other mom has actually decided to give birth out of the hospital at a local birth center to assure her of the ideal environment and preferred care provider for the type of birth she wants. Both of these women recognize the high quality of midwifery care, and do not feel that administrators at St. John's are acting in the interest of women like them.

During the meeting both Eberst and Bibby indicated that they are "moving in the direction" of having midwives back at Pleasant Valley. While they seem to understand the skill and quality provided by the midwifes affected (Lynn Olsen CNM and Joyce Weckyl CNM), I don't think that they truly understand the difference and safety provided by a skilled midwife. Skilled midwives are experts in normal, low risk, minimal intervention birth. To their credit Eberst and Bibby asked the Birth Action Coalition to provide them with information on the safety of midwifery of care to present to their Chief of Staff as they move toward getting the midwives reinstated at Pleasant Valley Hospital. We look forward to assisting the hospital in any way that we can in order to improve birthing options for the women served at these hospitals.

Stay Tuned.
Kimberly Rivers, President, Birth Action Coalition