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It Takes a Village to bring a baby into the world — and I’d be honored to be part of yours. I believe there’s a perfect midwife for every family, and if you feel like I might be that person for you, let’s get you on the calendar!
I intentionally serve a small number of families so I can give my full energy, presence, and commitment to each one. I want to build a connection where trust flows both ways — where you feel safe bringing your honest thoughts, questions, and concerns to the table, knowing I’m here to support you every step of the way.
Because I limit my client load to stay fully present for each family, my calendar does fill quickly. If It Takes a Village feels like the right fit for your journey, I encourage you to reach out sooner than later!
If you don’t feel I’m the right provider for you — no hard feelings at all. I want you to find the person who is the perfect match. And if you’re still looking, I’d be happy to share some referrals. There are many skilled, heart-centered midwives in the area, and I’d love to help you find the one that aligns with your needs and vision for your birth.
And lastly, if you’ve chosen another path — whether that’s a different midwife, a hospital-based provider, or simply what works best for your insurance or situation — I welcome your feedback. I’m always growing, and your insights help me serve future families even better.
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How many capsules will my placenta make?On average you can expect between 100-200 capsules
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What are some benefits of consuming placenta capsules/tincture?Utilizing your placenta postpartum may help with things like milk production, hormone and mood stabilization, pain relief, energy boost, iron restoration, growth of hair and nails, etc. Tinctures can also be beneficial for your teething baby of 6 months or older, your mother who is starting menopause, or if your baby is a girl….she may utilize the tincture when she begins her first menstrual cycle.
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What are some risks of consuming placenta capsules/tincture?There are very little risks involved in consuming your placenta. The biggest risks would come from consuming a placenta that has not been stored or prepared properly. Be sure to follow instructions on how to store your placenta until your specialist picks it up.
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Can I consume my placenta if I have Group B Strep or Genital Herpes?Yes! Please notify your specialist so that we can steam your placenta to kill any possible bacteria. Otherwise, it is considered safe to consume.
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What if my baby passed meconium in the womb?That’s perfectly fine. Meconium is sterile. It is simply washed off prior to preparation.