I am a 25 year old mother of two, and my journey into becoming a doula is deeply rooted in my own birth experiences. I’ve had both a hospital birth and two unassisted, natural home births, which gave me a well-rounded perspective on how powerful and capable women are when they feel supported, safe, and heard. During my first birth in a hospital setting, I found myself having to advocate strongly for my own choices, which opened my eyes to how essential it is for mothers to have someone in their corner. What led me to this work is my belief that mothers deserve to be at the center of their birth experience. While the focus often shifts to the baby, a mother’s physical, emotional, and mental well being is just as important especially during and after delivery. Birth environments, particularly hospitals, can sometimes feel chaotic or overwhelming, but with the right support and advocacy, they can also be calm, respectful, and empowering spaces. I understand that while many women desire home births, not all have that option, especially in higher risk situations. As a doula, my role is to help create a peaceful, supportive atmosphere wherever birth takes place, while ensuring that each mother’s voice is heard, respected, and honored throughout her journey.
Central Gwinnett High School (2019)
Doula certification (2024)
English
I provide consistent support for mothers who want to feel prepared, confident, and in control of their birth experience. Before labor, I work with you to understand your goals, answer questions, and help you think through different scenarios so nothing catches you off guard. When labor begins, I’m there with you (or virtually) offering physical comfort, helping you stay focused, and making sure your wishes are clearly communicated and respected. I support both home and hospital births, and I’m especially experienced in helping mothers navigate hospital environments. I know how quickly things can shift, and I step in to help keep the space calm, focused, and centered around you. Whether that means speaking up, helping you process information in the moment, or simply being a steady presence, my role is to make sure you don’t feel overwhelmed or dismissed. After birth, I continue to check in and support your recovery, because care shouldn’t stop once the baby arrives. My work is rooted in real-life experience and a deep understanding of what mothers actually need in these moments—practical support, clear communication, and someone who truly has their back.