
Midwife Referrals and Partner Line
Quick physician guidance for newborn questions and triage support
What this service is for
- General newborn questions from midwives (feeding, jaundice concerns, breathing patterns, stool/urine output)
- Helping determine whether a baby can be supported with a Gentle Start home visit vs needs urgent evaluation
- Coordinating next steps for stable babies: follow-up timing, recommended evaluation pathway, and referral options
What we can do
- Review the clinical scenario (brief history + current vitals/appearance if available)
- Offer a conservative triage recommendation:
- Refer for emergency evaluation now
- Same-day in-person urgent home evaluation
- Close observation with a defined follow-up plan
- Help coordinate an appropriate referral pathway for stable newborns (home visit, clinic visit, PCP establishment)
- Refer for emergency evaluation now
If a newborn has emergency warning signs (respiratory distress, cyanosis, poor perfusion, lethargy, dehydration, persistent vomiting, temperature instability/fever, or any situation where you would normally activate emergency services), families should seek emergency evaluation immediately.
How to use the Midwife-Partner Line
Step 1: Text/call with a brief summary
- Birth date and time
- Birth location any complications
- Any pertinent labs
- Feeding type and intake concerns
- Vitals if available (temp, HR, RR, SpO₂ if you have it)
- Urine/stool output
- Clinical question
Step 2: We respond with triage guidance and next-step options.
Midwife Referral for Urgent Home Visit
When this visit may be appropriate
Sometimes a newborn concern is urgent enough that you want a physician to evaluate the baby soon, but not so urgent that the emergency department is clearly required. For these situations, Serenity Pediatric Wellness offers a midwife-referred urgent home visit for newborns, based on clinical appropriateness and availability.
This service is referral-only (midwife → SPW) and is designed to support safe decision-making and next steps, while keeping families in the comfort of home when an ER visit is not clearly indicated.
This option is for specific, exam-based questions where an in-person assessment would meaningfully clarify next steps, such as:
- “Does this baby look clinically well?” (general appearance, perfusion, tone, hydration)
- Abnormal physical exam findings
- Respiratory pattern questions when the baby is otherwise stable
- Any parental concerns or anxiety regarding the baby and the parents want an urgent bedside evaluation
Please call or text with a brief summary containing the following information:
- Birth date and time
- Birth location any complications
- Any pertinent labs
- Feeding type and intake concerns
- Vitals if available (temp, HR, RR, SpO₂ if you have it)
- Urine/stool output
- Clinical question
When the ER is the right choice
If there are signs of emergency illness (for example: significant breathing distress, cyanosis, lethargy/unresponsiveness, inability to feed with worsening dehydration, temperature instability/fever concerns in a newborn, seizures, or any situation where you would normally activate emergency services), families should seek emergency evaluation immediately.
This urgent home visit is not a substitute for emergency care.
