When we moved to Tulsa and began to think seriously about starting a family I not only started developing a list of sustainable, fair trade, and non-toxic clothing, bedding, toys, bottles, carriers, cribs, mattresses…, but I also combed the Internet and phone book looking for a birthing center. Why a birthing center? Well, while I am a proponent of natural births (when possible) I am not sure that I could commit myself to a home birth. A year and and a half later I am happy to announce that Tulsa finally has a birthing center! Since we opened, alomst a year ago, I have been hearing wonderful things about Tiffany Koss, a DEM (Direct-Entry Midwife) who opened Renaissance Birth and Naturopathic Center along with Kerrie Long ND and Heather Forest who is studying to become a CPM (Certified Professional Midwife). It seemed awkward to me that Tulsa did not have a birthing center because they are a logical option for those wanting a natural birth experience but not quite wanting to bring it into the home. It is wonderful to have Renaissance Birth and Naturopathic Center in Tulsa, and I personally love the location!Renaissance Birth and Naturopathic Centeris located at 1217 East 33rd Street (just off of Peoria on 33rd St) and they are having an open house this Saturday, March 14th from 2-5pm so stop by and meet these wonderful ladies who have brought a much needed service to Tulsa
Renaissance Birth and Naturopathic Center
Open House Saturday, March 14th from 2pm to 5pm
1217 East 33rd Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105
918.895.8222