My name is Jasmine, a proud mother of four, and a passionate advocate for birthwork rooted in ancestral wisdom and community healing. I began my journey as a birth worker in 2021 after witnessing far too many preventable traumas during pregnancy and childbirth — experiences that moved me to action.
I served as a peer breastfeeding counselor, offering education and support to local mothers and families navigating the postpartum journey. That role deepened my commitment to maternal health and taught me the power of showing up — consistently, compassionately, and with purpose.
I’m a natural problem solver, driven by a deep belief that this work is my calling. I am here not just to support births, but to help our communities return to our roots — to honor the truth that a woman’s body is divinely designed to bring life into this world. She should not fear birth, but be empowered by it.
My mission is to honor life and the body — to provide sacred support for families as they birth in the ways that feel most natural and empowering to them. I believe every birthing experience should be guided by trust, informed choice, and deep respect for the wisdom carried in our bodies and bloodlines.
Through education, advocacy, and care, I’m devoted to creating spaces where Black women feel safe, seen, and spiritually supported from womb to world.

