Meet Brittany!
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Hi, I'm Brittany!
For nearly five years now, birth has been my whole world. I've worked as both a birth doula and a midwifery assistant, and I've had the honor of being part of more than 200 births along the way.
Most of my work happens in the home birth setting, and honestly, that's where I've learned the most about how birth really works. There's something about an undisturbed home birth — the way we get to step back, keep things calm and unhurried, and let labor unfold the way the body already knows how to. Getting to witness that over and over has shown me what birth looks like when it's truly trusted to do its thing, and that's become the heart of everything I bring to you.
That said, I'm right at home in the hospital too. I've supported plenty of hospital births and I know how to navigate that world — the routines, the staff, the choices in front of you — all while keeping your birth and your wishes front and center. I've also walked this path myself: My first two babies were unmedicated hospital births, and because of the work I put in to prepare beforehand, I had truly wonderful experiences. That preparation is exactly what I love helping you with. Wherever you choose to bring your baby into the world, you'll have someone beside you who deeply respects the natural process and knows how to help you protect it.
One of the biggest things these years have taught me is that birth is never black and white. It's nuanced, it likes to surprise us, and no two births ever look the same. Sometimes an intervention is genuinely the right thing — the very support that serves you and your baby best in that moment — and recognizing those moments is something I've learned to do well. I'll never push a rigid idea of "natural" onto your experience. My job is to understand birth deeply enough to know when to simply guard the space and let it unfold, and when something is truly asking for a little more.
Getting to walk beside a family through one of the most powerful days of their lives is a privilege I'll never take for granted — and truly, it's work I love with my whole heart.

