



I strongly believe there is no “correct” way to birth. Your perfect birth is one where every decision is yours to make, you never feel alone, and you are empowered by evidence-based information so that your fears can be replaced by confidence in yourself, your body, and your baby. I support all types of birth including natural, medicated & cesarean births. My goal is to help you have a safe, positive & fulfilling birth experience, no matter how you choose to give birth.


I strongly believe there is no “correct” way to birth. Your perfect birth is one where every decision is yours to make, you never feel alone, and you are empowered by evidence-based information so that your fears can be replaced by confidence in yourself, your body, and your baby. I support all types of birth including natural, medicated & cesarean births. My goal is to help you have a safe, positive & fulfilling birth experience, no matter how you choose to give birth.


I am passionate about supporting you throughout your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey.
As your doula, I provide emotional, physical, and informational support to
you and your partner. I am dedicated to helping you have a positive and empowering birth experience, regardless of your chosen birth plan. My
services include prenatal visits, birth planning and preparation, labor and
delivery support, postpartum care, and childbirth education.
As your doula, I offer emotional, physical, and informational support to you and your partner. My services include prenatal visits, birth planning and preparation, labor and delivery support, postpartum care, and childbirth education.


A doula is a trained professional who provides emotional and physical support to expectant mothers before, during, and after childbirth.
A midwife is a licensed medical professional who is responsible for the medical care of the mother and baby. A doula, provides emotional and physical support to the mother but is not a medical provider.
Supporting your partner during postpartum can be done in several ways. Some strategies include helping with household tasks, taking care of baby, offering emotional support, or by encouraging self care.
Signs of labor include regular contractions, changes in the cervix, water breaking, bloody show, and increased vaginal discharge. These signs can indicate that labor is starting, but it’s important to note that every woman’s experience is different.
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