Christina Echternach, CNM

Christina Echternach, CNM

Certified Nurse Midwife, Obstetrics/Gynecology

Office Locations

Education

  • Medical Education - Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (2017)

Board Certification

American Midwifery Certification Board

Company Name

East Cascade Women's Group
Jennifer Guthrie, CNM

Jennifer Guthrie, CNM

Certified Nurse Midwife, Obstetrics/Gynecology
Accepting new patients
SCHS

For Appointments Call (541) 526-6635

Office Locations

About Guthrie

A native Oregonian, Jen had always hoped that one of her family’s month-long vacations to Bend would someday result in a permanent stay, and now that dream is a reality. Jen obtained her undergraduate nursing degree from Oregon Health & Science University, and completed her graduate training in midwifery and women’s health at Georgetown University. The thing Jen is most excited about regarding relocating to Bend is being the family member who everyone comes to visit. With nine nieces and nephews, Jen’s family is already planning for the holidays, weekend river floats, snowshoeing, skiing, swimming, golfing and fishing. When she’s not working, you’ll find Jen trying to convince her 150-pound Newfoundland, Tini, that the water is really her friend.

Education

  • Medical Education - Georgetown University (2014)

Conditions Treated

Postpartum Depression
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Certified Nurse Midwife

Procedures Performed

Obstetrics/Gynecology

Board Certification

American Midwifery Certification Board

Company Name

St. Charles Health System

PressGaney ID

1437575149
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Midwives in Central Oregon

The idea of childbirth can be a daunting one. If you are looking for education and support during your labor and delivery in Central Oregon, consider working with a midwife. Midwives are experts in care for low-risk, healthy women during their pregnancy and childbirth. They are here to provide a full spectrum of women’s health needs, including prenatal care, labor and delivery and postpartum care. Midwives also educate patients on contraception and menopause management.

At St. Charles Center for Women’s Health, we are dedicated to providing collaborative care that allows women to achieve optimal health. Learn more about our Central Oregon midwives and how they can provide help and support while you welcome your baby into this world.

Expert midwife care at St. Charles Center for Women’s Health

All of the midwives at St. Charles Center for Women’s Health are certified nurse-midwives (CNMs), which means they have obtained a minimum of a master’s degree in nursing from an accredited university. Our midwives can perform the following tasks:

  • Order labs, write prescriptions and create care plans
  • Work closely with partners while consulting and referring as needed for complicated cases
  • Deliver babies in hospitals

Interested in learning more about how a midwife can assist you with your labor and delivery in Central Oregon? Schedule a meeting with one of the midwives at St. Charles Center for Women’s Health today.

St. Charles Center for Women’s Health offers midwife services to assist with labor and delivery in Bend, as well as pre-natal care at sites throughout Central Oregon.

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Your Maternity Care Team: Obstetricians, Midwives & Nurse Practitioners

Welcoming a baby is one of life’s most meaningful journeys—and at the St. Charles Center for Women’s Health, our team is here to walk it with you. From your first positive test to the moment you hold your baby in your arms (and beyond), our skilled and compassionate providers deliver personalized, supportive care every step of the way.

We believe maternity care should be built on trust, expertise and a true partnership between you and your care team. That’s why we offer a collaborative model that includes board-certified obstetricians, certified nurse midwives and nurse practitioners—all working together to ensure a safe, empowering and joyful experience.

Medical Expertise You Can Rely On

Our providers specialize in managing both routine and high-risk pregnancies. Whether you need advanced monitoring, support for a medical condition, or simply the peace of mind that comes from experienced care, our team is here for you. We provide expert prenatal care, deliver babies at our Family Birthing Centers and are trained to respond quickly to complications—always prioritizing the safety of you and your baby. Our team’s approachable, knowledgeable care helps you feel confident and supported at every stage of your pregnancy.

A Team That Supports Your Birth Experience

No two pregnancies are alike—and your care shouldn’t be either. If you’re looking for a highly medicalized birth plan, a low-intervention experience, or something in between, we’re here to support your preferences while prioritizing safety. With a team that works closely together, you’ll receive seamless care from familiar faces throughout your journey.

Let us help you welcome your little one with confidence, care and compassion. 

If you are having delivery concerns, you can reach out to the obstetricians, nurse practitioners and midwives at St. Charles Center for Women’s Health by calling 541-526-6635

Obstetric services you can trust

This is a very exciting time in your life, and we want to make sure it is as stress-free as possible by offering the following obstetric services at our Center for Women’s Health:

Hannah Boomer, CNM

Hannah Boomer, CNM

Certified Nurse Midwife, Obstetrics/Gynecology
Accepting new patients
SCHS

For Appointments Call (541) 526-6635

Office Locations

About Boomer

Hannah Boomer is passionate about empowering women as they meet each phase of life to take ownership of their health. She integrates personalized midwifery care with modern medicine, an approach that prioritizes the strength and wisdom of each unique individual. She is a mother, a woman’s health activist and a breast cancer survivor.

Curious by nature, Hannah is always integrating new training into her practice. In 2022, she became a women’s health herbal educator and incorporates herbs into her care. She became a surgical first assist in 2019 and assists her physician partners in gynecological surgeries. This allows her to bring her midwifery approach into the operating room. She earned her master’s degree in midwifery from University of Washington in 2012. Prior to that she studied at Humboldt State University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in holistic nursing in 2007. She has served women and families as a midwife, surgical assist, labor and delivery nurse, doula, advocate and childbirth educator. She values women-centered, accessible, affordable care.

Hannah moved from Seattle to Bend in 2014 and feels blessed to live and work in such a vibrant community. When not working, she enjoys cooking, gardening, paddleboarding, hiking, cross-country skiing, star gazing and quality time with friends and family.

Education

  • Medical Education - University of Washington School of Nursing (2012)

Conditions Treated

Postpartum Depression
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Certified Nurse Midwife

Board Certification

American Midwifery Certification Board

Company Name

St. Charles Health System

PressGaney ID

1992057491
Jessica Nelson

Jessica Nelson, CNM

Certified Nurse Midwife
Accepting new patients
SCHS

For Appointments Call (541) 526-6635

Office Locations

About Nelson

Jessica Nelson has been a certified nurse midwife since 2004. She is passionate about supporting women through their process of pregnancy, labor and birth. She believes in the normalcy of childbirth and is inspired by the strength of women.

Jessica worked previously in Bend in private practice. She left Oregon to be a part of a large nurse midwifery group at the University of Utah. She returned to provide the option of midwifery care to women in the hospital at St Charles Bend. She also provides well-woman care in the clinical setting. Jessica enjoys the beautiful views in Bend where she lives with her husband and two dogs.

Education

  • Medical Education - Yale School of Nursing (2004)

Conditions Treated

Obstetrics/Gynecology
Postpartum Depression

Board Certification

American Midwifery Certification Board

Company Name

St. Charles Health System

PressGaney ID

1245362599
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No matter what stage of life you're in as a woman, we can help. At the St. Charles Center for Women's Health, we partner with our patients to treat, educate and encourage you in your journey.

We offer comprehensive guidance and treatment for women's health needs.

Virtual Visits

Now offering Virtual Visits for new and current patients!

Learn more

Women from Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Madras and surrounding areas of Oregon visit our Center for Women’s Health for comprehensive gynecologic and obstetric care.

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What is a midwife?

At St. Charles Center for Women’s Health the value of collaborative care has been identified as a cornerstone for providing the best care to the women in our communities. Since our doors have opened on both the Bend and Redmond campuses, we have offered group care with physicians, certified nurse-midwives, nurse practitioners and clinical psychologists.

Many people misunderstand what midwives do and how they are trained. All of the midwives at St. Charles Center for Women’s Health are certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) with a minimum of a master’s degree in nursing from accredited universities. We are also certified through the American College of Nurse-Midwives. CNMs are independent practitioners who provide the full spectrum of women’s health care including prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum care, well-woman care, contraception, common problems and menopause management. Like our physician partners, we order labs, write prescriptions and create care plans. We also assist in surgical cases such as Cesarean sections. We work closely with our partners and consult and refer as needed for complicated cases. Most CNMs deliver babies in hospitals. In 2013, 7.8% of babies born in U.S. hospitals were into the hands of CNMs, a number that has been on the rise since 1989 (Martin, et al 2015).

Midwifery is the art of being with women in childbirth, a term that dates back to 1303, and a profession that can be traced back to the beginning of time. The English term midwife is derived from mid, which means “with,” and wif, which means “wife,” that is, a woman” (Rooks, 1997). The first midwives in North America were traditionally trained natives. With European immigration came women who were professionally trained. Midwives arriving to the new world on the Mayflower cared for three women giving birth on the high seas (Ament 2007 p. 22).

Midwives are the experts in care for low-risk healthy women during the childbearing year. The primary roles of the midwife are to educate, support and attend women and their families. The history of nurse-midwifery in the United States began with Mary Breckenridge, a public health nurse in Kentucky, who founded the first CNM service to provide prenatal and preventive health care to the poor, rural coal mining families (Ament, 2007). The union of nursing and midwifery creates a unique profession that is both an art and a science.

Ament, L.H. (2006). Professional Issues In Midwifery: 1st Edition. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Martin, J.A., Hamilton, B.E., Osterman, M.J.K., Curtin, S.C., Mathews, T.J. (2015). Births: Final Data for 2013. National Vital Statistics Reports; Vol 64, No 1. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 
Rooks, J.P. (1997). Midwifery and Childbirth in America. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

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