Practice overview
The midwifery model of care became the main pillar that anchors the support we provide. When I became a doula more than 7 years ago, I was a labor & delivery/ NICU trained nurse with about 4000 births under my belt. Being out of the hospital and training as a midwife grounded my knowledge base to appreciate physiologic birth and cultivating the necessary training to help out of hospital birth clients find doulas and childbirth education that served their unique needs. This evolved into a comprehensive, birth and postpartum system of support for all.
My colleagues and I have served hundreds of families.
Mychal
November 7, 2022 at 10:57 am | Peer reviewFaith came to work with my clients at my birth center. These clients and myself grew to LOVE her. They would text her at all hours and she goes above and beyond to support them in every way. She is an avid learner and stays abreast of all the recent publication on research and gives full informed consent to everyone on every aspect of their care. She is hands on and knows her anatomy better then most people know their own bodies. If I was pregnant, giving birth or needed postpartum care, I would trust on one more that Faith for my own personal care.
Crista
November 7, 2022 at 11:08 am | Peer reviewFaith is profession, warm, and well informed. The level of support and education she provides to her clients sets her apart.