
You Deserve an Advocate Who Truly Listens
Pregnancy and birth are deeply personal.
They bring big decisions, vulnerable moments, and conflicting information.
Too many mothers feel unsure how to speak up or trust their instincts when it matters most.
You deserve steady, informed support — someone who listens, helps you understand your options, and stands beside you so your voice is clear and respected.
Meet Nicole

I’m a wife, mother of two, faith-led birth advocate, and doula serving families in the Greater Madison Area.
With a background in social work and over a decade of advocacy experience, I have supported individuals through some of the most vulnerable seasons of their lives — ensuring they were heard, informed, and treated with dignity.
Becoming a doula was a natural extension of this work—allowing me to offer the same steady advocacy and care during pregnancy, birth, and motherhood.
Why This Work Is Personal
My heart for this work was shaped through lived experience — walking through loss, infertility, pregnancy after loss, and experiencing both hospital and home birth.
I know what it feels like to carry fear quietly.
I know what it feels like to want to trust your body again.
I know how powerful it is to have someone steady beside you.
What began as personal healing became a clear conviction: mothers deserve stronger advocacy, clearer information, and compassionate support during one of the most transformative seasons of their lives.
How I Support You
My approach is rooted in advocacy, education, and steady presence.
I support women who want to:
• Understand their options clearly
• Feel confident participating in decisions about their care
• Experience physiological birth with informed support
• Trust their instincts without pressure or fear
• Enter motherhood feeling empowered, not diminished
I do not replace medical care or give medical advice.
I work alongside your providers to support your experience — emotionally, physically, and informationally.
For families who value faith, I offer support that honors both the science of birth and the sacredness of the experience.