Embrace Your Home Birth Journey

Experience personalized, compassionate care for a safe and joyful home birth in League City, Texas. New Traditions Midwifery

Pregnancy Done Differently

New Traditions Midwifery founded by DeAnne Moore, League City's Midwife and APRN Advanced Practice Registered Nurse focuses on empowering families through personalized maternity care, offering a safe space for home births and wellness services.

Founded on the values of compassion and education, we strive to transform the maternity experience, making it accessible and nurturing for all families.

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Home Birth Care Essentials

Committed to supporting families, we provide various initiatives designed to enhance maternal and newborn health in our community.

Delayed Cord Clamping

Delayed Cord Clamping is a straightforward, physiological practice that involves waiting to clamp and cut the umbilical cord for a period of time after the baby is born. Learn More>>

Honoring the Golden Hour

The philosophy behind honoring this time is to provide an uninterrupted, calm, and nurturing environment for the newborn to transition from the womb to the outside world, and for the parent and baby to establish their initial bond. Learn More>> 

Eating & Drinking in Labor

The practice of restricting food and drink during labor (known as “NPO” or nil per os—nothing by mouth) began decades ago, based on a concern about aspiration (inhaling food/stomach contents) in the rare event a person needed general anesthesia for an emergency C-section. Learn More>>

Movement & Positioning in Labor

Movement and Positioning refers to the practice of encouraging the birthing person to actively walk, sway, rock, and change positions frequently throughout the labor process, rather than being confined to a bed. Learn More>>

Continuous Labor Support

Continuous Labor Support means the birthing person has the constant, one-on-one presence of a trained, caring professional (the midwife or an assistant) from the point active labor is established until after the baby is born. Learn More >>

Vaccine Choice

The core difference in the midwifery model regarding vaccinations—for the parent during pregnancy (like Tdap or flu) and for the newborn (like Hepatitis B)—is the emphasis on client autonomy and the time to choose. Learn More>> 

Family Involvement

In a home birth, the setting itself allows the birth to become an intimate, personalized event where the whole family can participate comfortably, rather than being confined to visitor policies or sterile rooms. Book Here>>

Water Birth

Water birth involves the use of a deep, warm tub of water, both for labor (hydrotherapy) and often for the actual delivery of the baby. It is a powerful non-pharmacological comfort measure that is highly encouraged for low-risk pregnancies. Learn More >>

Extended Postpartum Care

In the standard medical model, postpartum care often involves a single visit at four to six weeks. Midwifery care, particularly at New Traditions, views the postpartum period as a crucial time requiring frequent, dedicated support for both the parent and the newborn. Learn More>>

Our Community Initiatives

Committed to supporting families, we provide various initiatives designed to enhance maternal and newborn health in our community.

Free Consultations

We offer complimentary consultations to empower expecting families with knowledge and support, ensuring informed and confident decisions. Book Here>>

Wellness Workshops

Join our holistic workshops focused on nutrition, prenatal education, and mental health for a healthier pregnancy and postpartum experience.

Support Groups

Our support groups provide a welcoming space for mothers to share experiences, challenges, and celebrate milestones in their journeys.

Let Us Support You

Reach out today to learn more about our services and begin your holistic maternity care journey.

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