How I Can Serve You
Here’s what I offer. If none of these fit exactly, tell me what you need — I’ll work with you.
Untamed Birth Support
Two educational calls to prepare your heart and mind. One in-person prenatal visit at 37 weeks to go over your birth plan face-to-face. On call from 37 weeks with 24-hour virtual availability. Continuous labor support from the moment you call until your baby is here. Postpartum follow-up to make sure you and baby are settled.
Prenatal-Only Support
Three sessions focused on getting you ready. We cover your birth plan, comfort techniques, what your partner needs to know, and how to handle it when things don't go the way you expected. Good for families who want to feel prepared but have other support lined up for delivery.
Sacred Rest Postpartum
The days and weeks after birth are no joke. I come to you — help with breastfeeding, check on how you're doing (not just the baby), walk you through newborn basics, and give you real space to recover. Daytime and overnight shifts available so you can actually sleep.
Virtual Consultation
A one-hour video call for families outside my area or anyone who needs quick help with something specific — birth plan review, breastfeeding questions, or postpartum prep. Straight answers, no fluff.
Nest Keeper — Sibling Support
When the new baby comes and older siblings need someone steady. I keep your kids safe, comfortable, and cared for while you focus on labor and delivery. Calm presence, familiar routine, no strangers — just someone who already knows your family.
Not sure which service is right for you?
That’s normal. I offer a free 15-minute call where we can talk through what you’re looking for and figure out what makes sense together.
Schedule a Free CallFrequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a doula and a midwife?
A midwife is a medical professional who provides clinical care and can deliver babies. A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support but does not perform medical procedures. We work alongside your medical team, not in place of them.
When should I hire a doula?
Ideally, connect with your doula in the second trimester (around 20-28 weeks). This gives us time to build a relationship, discuss your birth preferences, and prepare together. However, I accept clients at any stage — it is never too late.
What if my baby comes when you are at another birth?
I limit how many clients I take each month for exactly this reason. If it ever did overlap, I have a backup doula I trust who knows how I work and will take care of you the same way I would.
Do you support hospital births?
Absolutely. I support births in all settings — hospitals, birth centers, and home births. Where you deliver is your call. My job is to make sure you feel supported no matter what setting you choose.
What are your payment options?
I accept credit/debit cards, and I offer payment plans for full birth support packages. A 50% deposit reserves your spot, with the remainder due by 36 weeks. I want cost to be a conversation, not a barrier.
Is your faith central to your practice?
My faith informs everything I do, but I serve families of all backgrounds. I will never impose my beliefs on you. If you want prayer and scripture woven into your birth experience, I am wholeheartedly there for that. If you simply want skilled, compassionate support — I am there for that too.