Who I am

I worked in the hospital system for 4 years, drawing blood and moving through its halls, quietly witnessing how disconnected, clinical, and disempowering birth often became within those walls. I saw women overlooked, their intuition dismissed, and their experiences managed instead of honored.

That witnessing changed me. While I understand and believe the hospital has a place for rare and emergent situations, I chose to step away from the system and into deeper alignment with the kind of care I believe in—rooted in autonomy, reverence, and real relationship.

Everything shifted when I became pregnant myself. I dove into study—books, stories, evidence, physiology, history—and what I found was life-changing. The more I learned, the more I remembered what birth was always meant to be: powerful, sovereign, and deeply sacred. That knowledge didn’t just inform my freebirth—it transformed me.

I knew I couldn’t keep what I had found to myself.

As a mother who has freebirthed, I know what it means to reclaim birth on your own terms.

Through Walk of Women, I now offer grounded, hands-on support across pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—centering your voice, your body, and your sovereignty every step of the way.

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