Pregnancy & Childbirth ServiceServices include:
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Unlimited text & Phone consultationCommunication is essential to preventing pregnancy complications. We want to ensure your questions are fully answered and any issues dealt with as they arise.
We offer nutritional advice and exercise recommendations to help keep pregnancy normal and low risk. |
Limited OB ultrasoundWe offer in-house ultrasound for confirming gestational age of your baby and basic anatomy scans. When necessary, I refer for diagnostic ultrasound.
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My Practice:

My name is Erin Reynoso. I have been in attendance for 390+ births as of 05/07/23. I am a Texas Licensed Midwife and NARM Certified Professional Midwife and preceptor, founder of Heritage Maternity Services. Currently I see patients in my home for prenatal visits and postpartum care and offer limited OB ultrasound and lab collection services in the same location. I go to my clients home for a site visit, the birth and 24 hour postpartum. I primarily practice in Brazos and Robertson Counties. I will travel up to 100 miles from Bryan, Texas to care for a patient. I live in the southernmost part of Robertson County, about 15 miles outside of Bryan. I have been blessed to train new midwives starting in 2010 and serve on the Association of Texas Midwives Education Committee since 2022.
Complications I have encountered include:
All complications were resolved well. I have not encountered infant or maternal mortality as a health care provider.
Complications I have encountered include:
- Placental abruption
- Placenta previa
- Deep Transverse Arrest
- Shoulder dystocia
- Frank Breech
- Hemorrhage
- Twins
- Polyhydramnios
- Chorioamnionitis
- Newborn apnea
- Miscarriage and second trimester loss
- Retained placenta
All complications were resolved well. I have not encountered infant or maternal mortality as a health care provider.
My History:
I began to study midwifery in the spring of 1999 by enrolling in the Association of Texas Midwives training program and began assisting with births in October of ’99. I shadowed a Brenham midwife for 18 months, and then in the summer of 2002 I went to El Paso, TX to Casa De Nacimiento birth center for a three-month internship. There I completed the clinical training for a Texas Midwife License, proctored by five different Texas licensed midwives. I completed my academic requirements in the fall of 2003 by passing the North American Registry of Midwives exam and thereby achieving my Certified Professional Midwife credential. I became a Licensed Midwife in November of 2003 and began my practice in the fall of 2005 after caring for a friend with Parkinsons disease until her passing.
In 2011 I was blessed to be married to my husband and father of our 6 beautiful children that we have been blessed to deliver at home with our midwife.
In 2011 I was blessed to be married to my husband and father of our 6 beautiful children that we have been blessed to deliver at home with our midwife.