Birth Should Not Feel Like a Mystery
Pregnancy is filled with decisions.
I believe birth education should be practical, evidence-informed, and accessible. When you understand what's happening in your body, how the birth system works, and what choices are available to you, fear often gives way to confidence.
But information alone is not enough.
Birth is deeply personal. The decisions we make are shaped not only by evidence, but by our values, intuition, relationships, cultural traditions, lived experiences, and the stories we carry about birth itself.
Whether you're planning a hospital birth, birth center birth, or home birth, you deserve support that honors the whole person making those decisions—not just the research, but the human being interpreting it.
Because birth is more than a series of decisions.
It is a period of profound change—a crossing between what was and what comes next. Between pregnancy and parenthood. Between uncertainty and understanding. Between the familiar world you have known and the new one you are entering.
No one can make that journey for you. But you do not have to make it alone.
My role is to offer education, support, perspective, and steady presence as you move through one of life's most significant transitions. Together, we create the conditions for you to meet birth with greater clarity, confidence, and connection.
Because birth is more than an arrival.