Learn the 6 Keys To Having a Better Birth Experience
When you download the guide, you'll learn about:
Birthplace
Where you deliver can have a huge impact on your labor & delivery. Knowing your allows you plan around the pros and cons of YOUR birthplace.
Options
To remix a phrase from the recovery community - you have to do birth on birth’s terms BUT you can and should let your preferences be known.
Providers
Birth plans ensures that even a doctor or midwife who is meeting you for the very first time will know how you’d like them to care for you.
Mind
Just like every body is different, every mind is different - know yourself and let what you know about yourself and your desires determine YOUR birth plan.
Support People
Birth planning with your partner & support people helps them help you. They speak up for you and your plan, even when you don't have the ability, desire, or strength to speak up for yourself.
Rights
Every healthcare provider has a duty to care for you; explicitly from their contract or implicitly because of their values.
To Informed Healthcare Consumer And Prepared Parent 🤰🏾➡️🤱🏾
About
Hey, I'm Natalie
Welcome, I'm glad you're here!
I help moms-to-be & their partner/support people get ready for their birth using childbirth education.
I'm and expert Labor & Delivery Nurse, Doula, and Harvard & Johns Hopkins Graduate.
Let my knowledge and experience help you to have a better birth experience!
Who has this worked for?
D. Williams, Lawyer, First-Time Dad
"Nurse Nat helped us navigate challenges we faced effectively and with confidence."
“Natalie’s lessons covered issues and details that were not in other pregnancy guides - issues that were directly relevant when we had our daughter. Nurse Nat has been a true blessing for our family.”
N. Mensah, Consultant, First-Time Mom
"It felt reassuring to have someone on my side who has experienced so many births first hand."
"There were questions I didn't even know I wanted to ask until Nurse Nat answered them. I wasn't sure what my various options would be once at the hospital, but she made me aware of the choices that may come up so I could prepare. ”