Care that honors both physiology and individuality

Individualized Prenatal Care

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Pregnancy care designed to feel personal, informed, and unrushed.

Prenatal visits blend clinical assessment with meaningful conversation, education, and individualized support. Visits are intentionally longer, allowing time for questions, informed consent discussions, birth preparation, and truly getting to know your provider.

Care may include:

  • Routine prenatal assessments and monitoring

  • Lab ordering, review, and informed decision-making around testing

  • Ultrasound orders as needed or requested

  • Nutrition, wellness, and holistic support conversations

  • Birth Planning and preparation

  • VBAC/HBAC and late transfer support

  • Referrals and collaborative care when indicated (doulas, chiropractic, pelvic floor therapy, acupuncture, maternal fetal medicine, etc.)

  • Ongoing communication for questions and support between visits

Home Birth Services

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Birth support rooted in continuity, calm clinical presence, and respect for physiological birth.

Labor and birth support includes continuous care throughout labor, birth, and the immediate postpartum period in the comfort of your home. My approach honors the body’s innate physiology while blending clinical skill with thoughtful, individualized support. When appropriate, I often begin with supportive measures such as positioning, comfort techniques, nourishment, herbs, tinctures, homeopathic support, and other physiologic tools to encourage balance and progress while preserving the normal rhythms of labor.

At the same time, your care is grounded in skilled assessment, preparedness, and evidence-informed decision making. Clinical tools, medications, emergency equipment, and collaborative care are available when indicated to support the wellbeing of both parent and baby.

Includes:

  • Unlimited Labor + Birth Support

  • Physiologic labor support

  • Skilled monitoring of dyad throughout labor and birth

  • BLS, NRP certified assistant at every birth, typically one of the Génnisi Midwives

  • Emergency medications and equipment available when clinically indicated

  • Immediate postpartum recovery care

  • Head to toe newborn exam, with respect for the newborn transition and golden hour.

  • Collaboration and transfer support if medically indicated

Planned Hospital Birth

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For families choosing or requiring hospital birth, this offering provides relationship-centered midwifery care alongside your hospital-based provider. Whether navigating a higher risk pregnancy, collaborative care, or simply desiring more personalized support, care is designed to bring continuity, informed choice, and individualized guidance into a hospital birth experience.

You will receive the unhurried, relationship-centered support of midwifery care throughout pregnancy, labor preparation, and postpartum, while continuing medical management with your chosen physician or hospital team.

Includes:

  • Routine prenatal assessments and monitoring

  • Lab ordering, review, and informed decision-making around testing

  • Ultrasound orders as needed or requested

  • Nutrition, wellness, and holistic support conversations

  • Birth Planning and preparation

  • VBAC support

  • Referrals and collaborative care when indicated (doulas, chiropractic, pelvic floor therapy, acupuncture, maternal fetal medicine, etc.)

  • Ongoing communication for questions and support between visits

  • Navigation of hospital systems, testing, and common interventions

  • A complete prenatal record, and facilitation of faxing records to your chosen hospital once you’re in labor.

  • One home postpartum visit + one in office postpartum visit

Postpartum + Newborn Care

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Because care does not end at birth

The postpartum period deserves thoughtful, attentive care for both mom and baby. visits are designed to support healing, feeding, recovery, emotional wellbeing, newborn adjustment, and the many questions that arise in the early weeks after birth.

Care is individualized to your family, blending clinical assessment with practical guidance, reassurance, and space to process your experience as you settle into parenthood.

Includes:

  • 2-3 in-home postpartum visits depending on need

  • Birth Certificate + SSC filing

  • Holistic breastfeeding + infant feeding support with referrals to lactation experts as needed

  • Routine newborn exams and screenings (Metabolic poke, CCHD, Hearing)

  • Emotional wellbeing and postpartum adjustment support

  • Referrals and collaborative care when indicated.

Placenta Encapsulation

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For families seeking an additional layer of postpartum nourishment and support during the early weeks after birth. Whether you deliver at home, in a birth center, or in the hospital, this service is available to all families and does not require being a Celestial Midwifery client.

Preparation is handled thoughtfully and with care, with a focus on safe handling, timely preparation, and returning your capsules quickly so they are available during the earliest postpartum days.

Includes:

  • Placenta pickup coordination or arranged drop-off

  • Thoughtful handling and preparation

  • Quick turn around (typically 36-72hrs)

  • Clear instructions for storage and suggested use

  • Cord keepsake if desired

Appointments that don’t feel rushed. Questions that aren’t brushed aside. Time to slow down, talk things through, and make decisions from a place of information instead of pressure.

What Makes This Care Different

Care that is soft when softness matters, and steady when steadiness matters. The kind that leaves room for intuition and physiology while also watching for subtle shifts, and that cares about your outcomes as deeply as you do.

A provider who intrinsically trusts physiological birth, all while understanding the weight of responsibility. One who provides true informed consent, education, and clinical guidance. One who leaves room for you to make the decisions for your body, your baby, and your birth.