There is something special about a mother and daughter serving mothers together. One of us supports families as they prepare to give birth. The other walks with them as they recover and adjust. Together, we offer continuity of care rooted in compassion, lived experience, and a shared commitment to protecting and honoring the motherhood journey. Everyone deserves a doula. And every mother deserves to feel cared for long after the baby arrives.

I became a doula because I believe every birthing person should have a doula. The support and advocacy that comes with having someone fully in your corner is not optional. It is essential.
My own birth experience was difficult. I did not fully understand the pros and cons of the decisions I was being asked to make. I felt unheard. I felt unseen. I felt like a number in a system instead of a mother bringing life into the world.
Looking back, I know that having a doula would have changed everything. I would have been informed. My voice would have been centered. My vision for my birth would have mattered. I would have been reminded that I was not just another patient. I was a woman experiencing one of the most powerful days of my life. That experience shaped my mission.
I trained through DONA and Birth Arts International and have been an active doula for six years. In that time, I have supported hundreds of families through pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum. My work focuses on education, advocacy, emotional grounding, and helping families feel confident in their decisions. Whether a partner wants to be deeply involved or prefers to cheer from the sidelines, I support the dynamic that works best for each family. And for those without a partner, I step fully into that space, so no one feels alone. Every family deserves to feel supported, informed, and respected.
I believe in informed choice, calm confidence and steady presence.
I combine education, emotional support and hands on comfort techniques so you are not surprised by the intensity of labor. We talk through real scenarios. We prepare for hospital conversations. We discuss what interventions mean before you are ever asked to make decisions.
I do not replace your provider. I make sure you feel equipped to speak clearly and confidently.
Whether your birth is medicated, unmedicated, scheduled, spontaneous, hospital based or home, my focus stays the same. Your voice. Your vision. Your experience.
Birth is not only about the person giving birth. It is also about the team surrounding them.
If you have a partner, I help them feel confident instead of overwhelmed. I teach practical comfort measures, positioning techniques and ways to stay grounded when labor becomes intense. I help them understand what is happening so they can show up in a way that truly supports you.
And let me say this clearly. Not every dad or partner wants to be hands on during birth. Some prefer to be present, encouraging and emotionally supportive without doing physical comfort work. That is completely okay. There is no one correct way to show up. My role is to support the dynamic that works best for your family while making sure you never feel unsupported. If you do not have a partner, I step in as steady presence. No one should labor feeling alone. Every family deserves to feel respected, informed and supported.
If this resonates with you, trust that feeling.
You deserve support that makes you feel safe, prepared and confident as you approach birth and postpartum. Book a consultation and let’s talk about how we can build the right support around you.

Jordyn became a postpartum doula after watching someone close to her struggle with postpartum depression. That experience opened her eyes to something powerful. The journey does not end after you have a baby.
The excitement of bringing a newborn home is real. But the days and weeks that follow can be overwhelming. Physical recovery. Emotional shifts. Exhaustion. Identity changes. It is serious.
She knew that if she could help women during that vulnerable season by supporting them, caring for their babies, and allowing them to rest, she would be doing meaningful work.
Jordyn’s approach is calm, steady, and nurturing. She focuses on creating a peaceful environment where mothers feel safe, supported, and never judged. Her support includes newborn care, guidance with feeding and routines, light household tasks related to recovery, and making sure mothers are resting and healing. She understands that care after birth is not a luxury. It is necessary. Her goal is simple. Help mothers feel confident. Help them feel capable. Help them feel cared for.
Postpartum support is not only for mothers who are alone. Even when there is a loving partner or strong family support, the adjustment can still feel heavy.
Jordyn supports the entire household. She helps partners learn newborn care skills, encourages teamwork, and steps in so everyone can rest. Some partners want hands on guidance. Others simply need reassurance that they are doing enough. Both are welcome.
Every family dynamic is honored. Every home is respected.
Whether you are preparing for birth or navigating the early days of motherhood, we are here.
A mother and daughter serving mothers together means your care continues beyond delivery. You are supported before, during, and after birth.
When you are ready, let’s talk about how we can walk this journey with you.
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