A calling not a career
This isn’t just work to me, it’s a heartfelt calling that God has written into my story.
Through my own three home births, I learned that every time a baby is born, a mother is born too. Birth changes us, it grows us in ways we could never imagine. And postpartum? It’s beautiful, hard, lonely, and deeply sacred all at once.
I had the gift of mentoring with a midwife, watching firsthand how much mothers need support and practical help but also prayer, encouragement, and someone who simply gets it.
In a world that expects us to “bounce back,” I believe postpartum is meant to be a season of slowing down, leaning on the Lord, and finding refuge in the company of other mothers who truly understand.
That’s why I’m here: to walk alongside you, not as an expert, but as a sister who’s been where you are. Together, we can honor your birth, hold space for your postpartum, and remind you that you were made for this.