I am a licensed midwife practicing in a small coastal community in Northern California, providing care in both home birth and OB/GYN settings. My clinical work supports clients across the full lifespan, from preconception through postpartum and into menopause, with an emphasis on relationship-centered, evidence-informed care.

I am a graduate of the Midwives College of Utah and am currently completing my master’s degree while serving as faculty. In my teaching role, I mentor student midwives in developing clinical skill, critical thinking, and professional identity, while fostering learning environments that are both supportive and accountable.

My work is grounded in a commitment to strengthening midwifery education culture. I believe in moving away from models that normalize struggle and toward approaches that cultivate growth, connection, and sustainability. Through both clinical practice and teaching, I contribute to a model of midwifery that upholds integrity, supports learners, and centers the relational nature of midwifery care.