OUR SPECIALTIES
Care Areas
Midwifery care is a powerful tool for supporting your health during one of life's most transformative stages. We combine clinical experience, natural methods, and personalized planning — helping you thrive naturally.

Prenatal Care
Pregnancy is a transformational rite of passage — your care should reflect that.
You want a provider who understands the emotional, spiritual, and physical shifts that happen long before labor begins — who sees not just your charts and vitals, but your evolving identity as a mother.
How we work with you.
Initial 60-minute appointment to get to know your story, goals, and unique health history
Monthly visits until 28 weeks to check vitals, baby’s growth, and support your evolving needs
Biweekly visits from 28 to 36 weeks, then weekly until birth
Access to standard labs, ultrasounds, and screenings—with true informed consent
Nutritional, emotional, and lifestyle guidance tailored to your specific pregnancy
Phone access to your midwife for urgent concerns throughout your care

Birth Support
Birth is sacred. Your birth experience will echo for a lifetime.
You deserve to birth in an environment where your choices are honored and your autonomy is protected. Whether you're planning a home birth or want hands-on, intuitive support through labor, you’re seeking a birth team who can hold space for intensity and guide with calm. You want to feel seen and safe in the rawness of it all—someone to trust your process, to meet you where you are, and to support your strength without trying to control it.
How we work with you.
On-call midwifery care 24/7 from 37 weeks through labor and birth
Attentive in-home support throughout labor and immediate postpartum
Monitoring of you and baby’s well-being with minimal interference
Use of natural comfort measures, birth tub, movement, and intuition
Gentle guidance that empowers rather than directs
Emotional and physical support that centers your voice and experience

Postpartum Healing
The early postpartum weeks are sacred — and often overlooked.
You might be sleep-deprived, unsure about breastfeeding, or overwhelmed by hormonal shifts. Maybe you want to process your birth, ask questions, or simply be reassured that you’re doing okay. You need a care team that stays—who keeps showing up, even after the birth story ends.
How we work with you.
A home visit in the first 24–48 hours to check baby’s feeding, your vitals, and bonding
A second home visit around 3–5 days if needed, including newborn screenings
Office visits at 2 weeks, 4 weeks (optional), and 6 weeks postpartum
Breastfeeding guidance and weight checks for baby
Birth debriefing and emotional support
Screening for postpartum mood disorders and mental health check-ins
Guidance on healing, rest, pelvic floor care, and family planning
Continued support—just call us if you need an extra visit or more help

Twin Pregnancy
A twin pregnancy can be profoundly empowering, sacred, and even peaceful.
You may be looking for a provider who doesn’t automatically assume a hospital birth or cesarean section. You want someone who respects your body’s capabilities, helps you monitor both babies holistically, and supports your vision—whether that’s a home birth, birth center, or simply a grounded and informed path forward. We're here to provide presence, clarity, and calm.
How we work with you.
Extended prenatal visits to deeply explore your pregnancy experience, concerns, and preferences
Regular monitoring of both babies’ positions, growth, and well-being
Individualized nutrition counseling to support increased needs for protein, iron, and minerals
Emotional support as you navigate planning for two, body changes, and decision-making
Collaboration with additional providers (maternal-fetal medicine, chiropractic, bodywork) if needed
Birth planning that includes your vision, safety considerations, and space for flexibility
Attendance of experienced midwives and additional support team during labor and birth
Comprehensive postpartum care to help with tandem nursing, newborn support, and recovery

Breech Position
Breech positioning is an invitation to pause, gather information, and find clarity.
You deserve a provider who listens, educates, and partners with you—not someone who reacts with fear or defaults to protocol. You may want to explore natural positioning techniques, discuss external cephalic version (ECV), or an alternate holistic approach—whatever you choose, you want to feel fully informed, supported, and centered in your own decisions.
How we work with you.
Longer prenatal appointments focused on understanding your values, goals, and emotional needs surrounding breech birth
Regular positional assessments—hands-on or via ultrasound—to track fetal orientation
Education in evidence‑based techniques to encourage optimal fetal positioning (Swiss ball work, moxibustion, gentle inversions)
Referral connections to skilled bodyworkers, chiropractors, or acupuncturists for pelvic alignment and balance
Thorough conversation about all options—vaginal breech, ECV, scheduled cesarean—with clear pros, cons, and informed consent
Supportive, flexible birth planning that responds to your evolving needs
Attentive, calm support during labor, honoring your body’s rhythm and adapting as needed
Post‑birth guidance focused on recovery, bonding, and adapting to your chosen birth path

Breastfeeding Support
Breastfeeding is natural — but that doesn't mean it's always easy.
You may be unsure if baby is getting enough milk. You might be navigating latch pain, oversupply, low milk production, or conflicting advice. Maybe you just want someone calm and kind to walk you through the fog. You want to feel empowered, not pressured—and supported, no matter what your journey looks like.
How we work with you.
In-person or home visits to assess latch, positioning, and feeding rhythm
Gentle infant oral assessments to check for ties or tension
Evaluation of milk supply concerns—both over and under supply
Support through nipple pain, engorgement, mastitis prevention, and more
Individualized plans for pumping, weaning, or combination feeding
Nutritional recommendations to support milk production and energy levels
Ongoing emotional support and check-ins—because your well-being matters, too
Referrals to lactation consultants, bodyworkers, or pediatric specialists if needed
