Birth & Bereavement

There is something sacred about the space we share in moments of deep transition.

Loss in any form—whether expected or sudden, early or late, quiet or witnessed—is profound. There is no right way to grieve, no single way to move through it. As your bereavement doula, I offer a calm and steady presence during an unimaginably tender time. This isn’t a clinical relationship, and it’s not shaped by the complexities of family. Instead, it’s something softer—something grounded and steady. A place where you are allowed to feel what you feel, say what you need, and be held with care and without judgment.

Whatever brings you here—loss, uncertainty, grief, change—I want you to know this: your experience is valid. Your path is your own, and it deserves to be honored with gentleness and respect.

This work is not about fixing, directing, or advising. It’s about walking beside you. Offering presence. Offering space. Offering grounding in a time that may feel anything but grounded.

You don’t need to have the right words. You don’t need to know what’s next. You don’t need to be anything other than exactly as you are right now.

Bereavement Services

My support is shaped around your needs and the rhythm of your experience. I’m here to help you feel less alone, to hold space for your grief, your questions, your silence, and your memories. I can offer:

    •    In-person or virtual emotional support before, during, or after loss

    •    Gentle guidance and education around what to expect physically and emotionally

    •    Support through miscarriage, stillbirth, medical termination, or infant loss

    •    Help navigating hospital environments or making arrangements

    •    Ritual creation, memory-making, and honoring practices if desired

    •    Referrals to therapists, support groups, or additional resources

    •    Continued postpartum or follow-up care when needed

This work is deeply personal. My role is to walk beside you, not ahead. To hold space for whatever this looks like—for you, your family, and your healing.

If and when you’re ready, I’m here.