
Exploring nervous system safe care for pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and beyond. For the perinatal professional who wants to do more for the mother who feels more.
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I’ve sat with a lot of women as they move through one of the most intense and transformative moments they will ever endure.
Sometimes I’m holding a leg, sometimes I’m holding her hand, empowering her...
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Disclaimer: My experience is from the perspective of a highly sensitive, AuDHD (late-diagnosed) doula/CBE and public health professional. Every experience through matrescence is different in ou...
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I recently started reading The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World. And in so many ways I resonate with this book, as a highly sensitive person myself, but also in...
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A lot of people transcend into birth holding everything themselves.
every fear, every question, every hope they were too afraid to say out loud. holding it all, bracing, waiting for someone to tell them...
This last weekend was Mother’s Day.
And today, I’m still thinking about it.
Because I don’t think one day is enough. I don’t think a brunch reservation and a bouquet of flowers is enough. I don’t think a card, a phone call, or even a trul...
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⭐️ Exploring sensitivity, neurodivergence & matrescence.\ud83c\udf31 Helping perinatal professionals create nervous system safe care.\ud83c\udf00 Building empathy in birth & postpartum spaces. \ud83d\udc8c Matrescence matters.\ud83d\udcda MSPH | Doula | Childbirth edu.
Preparing and educating mothers + healthcare providers for postpartum recovery, maternal healthcare gaps, birth trauma, and postpartum mental health through advocacy and research. Author of The Alchemy of Motherhood.
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