The data behind every birth we attend.
Updated quarterly · All births 2014–2026
No credit card · No commitment · 30-minute video call

Present at every birth
The same midwife who sees you at 28 weeks holds your hand at 40.
Every visit. Every test.
Every minute explained.
We show you exactly what happens at each stage of care — what tests are run, who is in the room, and what you walk away with. Nothing lives behind a clipboard.
Initial Consult
Meet your midwife face-to-face or by video
Full review of your medical history and birth preferences
Questions answered — all of them, no clipboard between you
Confirm birth setting (home, birth center, or hospital room)
✓ Included in your care package · No surprise billing
Prenatal Visit I
Blood pressure, fundal height, fetal heart tones
GBS screening discussion and glucose tolerance results reviewed
Birth plan begins — your preferences documented in plain language
Nutrition, movement, and sleep questions answered
✓ Included in your care package · No surprise billing
Prenatal Visit II
Position check — is baby head-down? You feel it with us.
Group B Strep swab if not done
Hospital / birth center tour scheduled if desired
Partner prep: what to expect, how to help, who to call
✓ Included in your care package · No surprise billing
Prenatal Visit III
Full birth plan finalization — every preference confirmed
Hospital bag checklist reviewed item by item
Signs of labor explained with exact thresholds to call
"When to come in" rehearsed until you could say it back to us
✓ Included in your care package · No surprise billing
Minute-by-minute.
This is what the average OB office cannot offer. Continuous presence. No shift changes. The same midwife from first contraction to first breath.
First call received
You call the direct line. Your midwife answers — not a service, not a voicemail.
Phone triage
Contraction frequency, intensity, and duration assessed. You are heard, not triaged by checklist.
Midwife arrives
Median arrival time from call. Bag contains everything needed for birth at home or transfer.
Continuous presence begins
Your midwife does not leave. No shift changes. No handoffs. The same face for the whole labor.
Second midwife joins
A second certified nurse-midwife arrives for delivery. Two sets of trained hands, every time.
Immediate skin-to-skin facilitated
Golden hour protected. Lights dimmed on request. No unnecessary interruptions in the first hour.
Postpartum stabilization
Newborn exam, placenta review, bleeding assessment, first latch support — all before we leave.
Home visit scheduled
We come to you the next day. Weight check, feeding, your recovery — all in your own space.

Direct line. No answering service.
Everything included.
Nothing hidden.
Before you click "book," you should know exactly what you're paying for — and exactly what you're not. Most practices don't show you this. We require it.
Ultrasounds (referred to imaging center, ~$150–$300)
Epidural or surgical birth (hospital anesthesia billed separately)
NICU care if required
Certain genetic screening panels
We tell you this upfront so there are no surprises at the bill.
Initial consult (60 min, free)
Visits at 28, 32, 36, 38, 40 weeks
All standard lab work reviewed
Birth plan finalization
Hospital letter of care
Continuous labor support (no limit)
Second midwife at delivery
Newborn assessment at birth
Immediate skin-to-skin facilitation
Placenta delivery and assessment
24-hour home visit
1-week home visit
Breastfeeding / feeding support
6-week postpartum visit
Mental health screening at 2 weeks
24/7 direct phone access from week 36
No surprise billing — all fees disclosed
Full chart access in plain language
Transfer support (you are never alone)
Care coordination with your OB if needed
Global fee covers all prenatal, birth, and postpartum care listed above. Payment plans available. Most insurance accepted — we verify benefits before your consult.
We verify your insurance coverage before the call. No surprises.
Three families.
Three different reasons they called.
Every birth is different. Every client finds us a different way. The one thing that doesn't change: the midwife who was there for the first visit is there when the baby arrives.
"At 3 AM my water broke and I called. She answered on the second ring. I didn't realize how much that would matter until it did."

Priya Nair
First birth, home delivery, Toronto-born, lives in Portland OR
"My first birth was a blur of strangers. My second birth, I knew every single person in the room. That changed everything."

Danielle Okonkwo
Second birth, birth center, switched from OB at 30 weeks
"I'm the partner. I searched at midnight and found this page. The numbers convinced me. The midwife convinced her. We never looked back."
Marcus Webb
Partner, first birth, hospital room — lights dimmed, music on
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