Holistic Midwifery Services
Provided in Las Vegas and the surrounding areas.
Midwifery that Meets You Where You Are
Midwifery care at Sunfolk is steady, open, and centered on you — your body, your story, your questions, and your pace. You may be here because you’re seeking care that feels genuinely human. Care where you’re not rushed, managed, or talked over. Care where visits feel like conversations instead of checklists, and where you can sit at your own table or on your couch, ask the questions that come up at 2 a.m., and be met with calm, clear guidance instead of pressure.
I’m a direct-entry midwife, recently completing my apprenticeship in Sept of 2025. I’ve been attending births as a midwife since 2021. What started as an ancestral calling has become a practice built on both evidence and intuition, clinical precision and spiritual depth.
I offer home-based midwifery care that encompasses the full arc of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with continuity and intention. From early pregnancy through postpartum, care is shaped around what you need, what matters to you, and what this season is bringing forward. This work is relationship-based, rooted in trust, years of hands-on experience, and deep listening — not protocol-first or fear-driven, but attentive, collaborative, and responsive.
Alongside a deep respect for intuition, ancestral wisdom, and the spiritual layers of this work. I trust your body and your instincts, and I believe we learn the most when we pay attention to science, to experience, and to what your inner knowing is telling you. This isn’t just about how birth goes. It’s about how you feel while it’s happening, and about being seen, heard, and supported in your wholeness — in body, in lineage, and in power.
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Complete midwifery care means you're supported as a whole person, not just a pregnancy. From early pregnancy through your baby's first year, we build a relationship that allows your care to be responsive rather than rushed. Visits are unhurried. Decisions are made together. Your body's wisdom and your lived experience are central to how care unfolds.
Prenatal Care
Visits happen in your home, typically 45-60 minutes, following the rhythm of pregnancy: monthly until 28 weeks, every two weeks until 36 weeks, then weekly until birth. This isn't about checking boxes — it's about building trust, tracking wellness, and creating space for the questions that matter to you.
I coordinate labs and ultrasounds through your insurance when available, or help you access affordable options if you're paying out of pocket. You'll receive a birth kit with supplies for your birth, and access to a private client portal with resources, education, and references as your pregnancy unfolds. Starting at 37 weeks, I'm available to you 24/7.
Birth
I attend your birth with a senior midwife and an assistant, so you have experienced, steady support throughout. We bring monitoring equipment (doppler for your baby's heart rate), resuscitation supplies, suturing materials for first or second degree tears if needed, and herbs and medications for managing postpartum bleeding.
If you want to labor or birth in water, birth tubs are available to borrow at no additional cost. After your baby is born, we stay for a minimum of two hours — monitoring you and your baby, supporting the first feeding, completing a full newborn exam, and making sure you're stable, comfortable, and ready for rest before we leave your home clean and quiet.
Postpartum Care
Postpartum visits continue in your home and follow you through the full arc of recovery and adjustment: 24-48 hours after birth, day 4, week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 6, week 8, week 10, and week 12. If you'd like continued support beyond that, we can meet monthly or bimonthly through your baby's first year.
These visits include newborn weight checks, comprehensive heart defect screening, newborn metabolic screening, feeding support, and attention to your physical and emotional recovery. I file your baby's birth certificate and help you navigate early parenthood with the same steady presence that carried you through pregnancy and birth.
2026 Global Midwifery Fee: $5,000
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Integrated hospital care is available for families who know they will be birthing in the hospital — whether due to medical considerations, personal preference, or specific contraindications to out-of-hospital birth.
This is a complete care package that includes prenatal midwifery care, a trusted doula from my collaborative team to attend your hospital birth, and full postpartum midwifery support. My role is to offer the kind of unhurried, holistic care that most hospital-based providers don't have time for, while ensuring you have continuous, skilled support during labor and birth.
Prenatal Care
Visits happen in your home, typically 45-60 minutes, following the same rhythm as complete midwifery care: monthly until 28 weeks, biweekly until 36 weeks, then weekly until birth. If your OB or specialist schedule requires more frequent appointments, we'll adjust the timing so you're not overwhelmed with visits — the goal is support, not redundancy.
I coordinate labs and ultrasounds through your insurance when available. You'll have access to a private client portal with resources and references, and starting at 37 weeks, I'm available to you 24/7 for questions, guidance, and support as labor begins.
This care is focused on helping you:
Understand your options and the risks/benefits of common interventions
Strengthen your ability to advocate for yourself and your baby
Approach challenges or concerns holistically when possible
Feel prepared, informed, and grounded as you move toward birth
Birth
A doula from my trusted team will attend your hospital birth, providing continuous physical and emotional support throughout labor. She and I work collaboratively — I brief her on your care, preferences, and any specific needs before your birth, and she updates me as labor unfolds. If complex decisions arise or you need additional advocacy support, I'm available by phone or can come to the hospital to help you navigate in real time.
You will birth with your hospital-based provider as your primary clinical team, but you'll have the steady, informed presence of a doula who knows your story and is connected to the midwife who's been walking with you all along.
Postpartum Care
Postpartum visits continue in your home with the same depth and continuity as complete midwifery care: 24-48 hours after returning home from the hospital, day 4, week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 6, week 8, week 10, and week 12, with the option to continue monthly or bimonthly through your baby's first year.
These visits include newborn weight checks, comprehensive heart defect screening, newborn metabolic screening, feeding support, and attention to your physical and emotional recovery. I file your baby's birth certificate and walk with you through early parenthood with steady, ongoing care.
Integrated Hospital Care Package: $4,700
($3,200 paid to midwife, $1,500 paid directly to your birth doula) -
You don't need to have been in my care during pregnancy to receive postpartum support.
Postpartum-only care is available for families who birthed in the hospital or chose unassisted birth. This might be right for you if you simply want someone checking in on your healing, your baby's adjustment, and the thousand small questions that come up in those early weeks.
What's Included
We'll meet once prenatally — by 34 weeks — to talk through your birth plan, establish your feeding goals, and outline what immediate postpartum support looks like.
After your baby is born, I'll visit you at home six times: 24-48 hours after birth, day 4-5, week 1, week 2, week 4, and week 6.
If you birthed unassisted, these visits include a full newborn exam, weight checks, comprehensive heart defect screening, newborn metabolic screening, feeding support, and monitoring of your physical and emotional recovery. If you birthed in the hospital, I'll focus on feeding support, weight checks, a second newborn screening if needed, and your recovery — building on the care you've already received rather than duplicating it.
I help you navigate filing your baby's birth certificate (though I don't file it myself if I didn't attend the birth), and you'll have phone, text, and email support between visits for questions or concerns that come up along the way.
Postpartum Only Care: $2,700
Frequently Asked Questions
These are some of the questions that come up most often. If you have others — or if anything here raises more questions — write them down and bring them to your consultation. That's what the call is for: to talk through what's specific to you, your situation, and what you're hoping for in this experience.
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I do not accept insurance, but I can provide an itemized superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement.
For payment, I require a retainer of $800 to reserve your care in my practice, with the remaining balance due by 34 weeks. If you need a different arrangement, we can discuss options during your consultation.
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As a midwife, I'm trained to handle urgent situations at home. But sometimes circumstances arise where hospital-based care is needed — whether that's parental exhaustion, concerns about you or your baby's wellbeing, or a clinical situation outside the scope of home birth.
If transfer becomes necessary, I fax your records ahead, and we do our best to travel by car unless an ambulance is needed. I accompany you to the hospital, help you get settled, and stay to support you through the transition of care — or through birth if it's imminent. My goal is to make sure you feel informed, supported, and advocated for, even when plans change.
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Your birth team includes myself, a senior midwife, and an assistant. I do my best to arrange a video call before your due date so you can meet everyone, ask questions, and consent to who will be present. It's important to me that you know and feel comfortable with the people who will be holding space for your birth.
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I accept 2-3 complete midwifery care clients per month. This allows me to give each family the time, attention, and availability they deserve. For integrated hospital care and postpartum-only care, there is no set limit — capacity is more flexible since I'm not attending births in those models.
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Yes, I recommend it — especially for first-time parents, though doulas benefit everyone. While midwifery care is deeply relationship-based and allows more time for education, emotional support, and building trust, a doula's role is distinct. Doulas are trained in physical comfort measures, coping strategies, and grounding techniques that help you move through labor. When I need to step into a clinical role — monitoring vitals, assessing progress, managing an urgent situation — your doula continues holding that steady, uninterrupted support for you and your family.
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I bring monitoring equipment (doppler for your baby's heartbeat), oxygen, resuscitation supplies (ambu-bag), suturing materials for first or second-degree tears, and herbs and medications for managing postpartum hemorrhage. Everything needed to support a safe, physiologic birth and respond to urgent situations if they arise.
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I refer labs and ultrasounds out to providers who accept your insurance when possible, or connect you with affordable cash-pay options if you don't have coverage. I coordinate everything and help you navigate the process — you just show up for the appointments.
How working together begins
Care begins with a consultation.
This is a chance for us to meet, talk through what you’re hoping for, and get a feel for whether this care relationship is the right fit for both of us. We’ll slow things down, name what matters to you, and talk honestly about how I work.
After the consultation, you’ll have space to reflect before deciding whether to move forward. If we choose to work together, we’ll schedule your first visit and begin care intentionally — building the kind of relationship that allows you to feel supported, steady, and held as this journey unfolds.

