Your Questions, Answered
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For women with low-risk pregnancies, planned home birth with a Licensed Midwife is considered a safe option for both mothers and babies. Large studies show that planned home birth for low-risk pregnancies is comparable in safety to planned hospital birth for both mothers and babies when attended by qualified midwives.
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I offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether you're just starting your family or this isn’t your first rodeo, I’ve got you covered. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Learn more on our Services page
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form — we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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A midwife is a licensed healthcare professional who provides prenatal care, attends births, and supports postpartum recovery. A doula is a non‑medical support person who offers emotional, physical, and informational guidance throughout pregnancy and birth but does not perform clinical tasks. Many families choose both a midwife and a doula to create a well‑rounded, deeply supportive birth team.
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Please reach out either email or by phone for pricing details. I do value our military and first responders as i am a LEO wife so i offer a 15% discount for active Military and First Responders.
Many insurance plans do cover some midwifery services, and you could be eligible for reimbursement. I use a trusted billing partner who can help review your policy and understand what elements of our program are covered.
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I am NRP certified through the state of Florida, and I routinely complete scenario training with licensed midwives to be fully prepared in the event of an emergency raining.
Midwives are trained to identify and respond to complications early, and we come prepared with essential medical equipment to monitor both you and your baby closely. We follow clear emergency protocols—including coordinated hospital transfers when needed—and work collaboratively with OBs and hospital teams to ensure the safest possible outcome for every family
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We bring a wide range of medical tools and supplies to ensure we’re prepared for both the expected and the unexpected.
These include:
Monitoring tools for vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, fetal heart rate, oxygen levels)
IV supplies and fluids, including antibiotics if necessary
Oxygen and resuscitation equipment for both mother and baby
Medications for managing postpartum bleeding
Suturing supplies and local anesthetics for tear repairs
Urinary catheter supplies, if needed
Newborn care essentials, including eye ointment and injectable vitamin K
Emergency transport plan and necessary supplies in case of transfer