East Coast Midwifery's Birth Philosophy

At ECM we believe birth is designed to work. We honor and support biology and the physiology of the female body. We trust women’s intuition and we trust birth. We focus heavily on education and nutrition prenatally so that we can optimize and anticipate a healthy normal birth. A midwife's role is to be the guardians, to know when things are progressing normally based on knowledge and experience and to practice discernment if things go off course. Midwives must know when and how to do nothing. Midwives must know when it is appropriate and warranted to intervene. Generally, the less interventions, the smoother birth will unfold. We are the mindful observers.

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Preconception Consultation

Postpartum Care Package

Prenatal Care Package

Midwifery Care Package

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Preconception Consultation

Postpartum Care Package

Prenatal Care Package

Midwifery Care Package

  • Our midwife provides comprehensive perinatal care for women. This includes support throughout pregnancy, during childbirth, and postpartum. Our personalized, holistic, woman-centered offering blends medical knowledge with emotional and educational support.
  • For women, during the childbearing year, approximately 10 months.

$7500

Preconception Consultation

Postpartum Care Package

Prenatal Care Package

Midwifery Care Package

  • Designed to support the pregnant woman and her growing baby throughout pregnancy. Our goal is to encourage a healthy pregnancy, detect potential risks early, and prepare the woman physically and emotionally for childbirth and parenting.
  • This package includes regularly scheduled prenatal visits with a midwife, monitoring of maternal wellbeing, nutrition and lifestyle counseling, childbirth education, and birth plan creation.

$3200

Preconception Consultation

Postpartum Care Package

Prenatal Care Package

Midwifery Care Package

  • Midwifery care and support for women following childbirth, spanning the first two months postpartum. Our goal is to ensure a smooth physical and emotional recovery, support newborn care, and help families adjust to life with their new baby.
  • This package includes regular postpartum visits with a midwife beginning the first week after birth. 

$2200

Preconception Consultation

Postpartum Care Package

Prenatal Care Package

Midwifery Care Package

  • A consultation designed to optimize a woman’s health before becoming pregnant. The goal is to identify and address any medical, lifestyle, or environmental factors that could affect fertility, pregnancy outcomes, or the health of a future baby.

$225 | 90min

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Midwifery Offerings

Additional Offerings

Breastfeeding & Lactation

Placenta Services

Childbirth Education Course

A personalized consultation with a professional midwife specially trained in lactation focused on supporting and educating parents about breastfeeding. The aim is to promote successful feeding, address any challenges, and ensure both parent and baby are thriving.

In office visit: $225, 90 minutes
In home visit: $275, 90 minutes


The handling, processing, and use of the placenta after childbirth by trained specialists. The consumption of placenta preparations have been used for centuries to support women during the postpartum period. Some benefits may include uplifting mood, blood building, and an increased milk supply.

Encapsulation: $400
Tincture: $75
*Reduced rate for Midwifery Care Clients*


A series of classes designed to prepare expectant parents for labor, birth, and postpartum. This course provides evidence-based information, practical skills, and emotional support to help families approach childbirth with confidence and informed decision-making.

Topics include:
Pregnancy wellness
Anatomy & Physiology of Birth
Comfort Measures for Labor
Breastfeeding Basics
Postpartum & Newborn Care.

This is a 5-week series offered in person.

$400
*Included in Midwifery Care Package*



Vaginal Steaming

Fertility Awareness Method Coaching

V-steaming or yoni steaming, is an alternative wellness practice where a person sits comfortably over a bowl of hot water infused with herbs. The steam will gently permeate the vaginal and pelvic area to promote healing and relaxation.

Beginner Steam Session: $125, 1hr
Advanced Steam Session: $60, 30min



The fertility awareness method or FAM is a natural family planning approach that involves tracking physical signs of fertility throughout the menstrual cycle to either achieve or avoid pregnancy. It requires careful observation and recording of fertility signals to identify the fertile window, which is the time in the cycle when conception is most likely.

This Includes:
1:1 FAM Education
Coaching
Chart analysis

This is a 4 month mentorship program with 8 virtual sessions, 90min each.

$2250


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Frequently Asked Questions

Consider a midwife if you desire a peaceful birthing experience & environment. If you desire respectful care, a supportive birth team, and freedom of choice in all aspects of care. Consider a midwife if you wish to be honored and placed at the center of your birth experience.
In a home birth setting you are in your element, in a safe, comfortable, comforting space. You surround yourself with a care team that is fully supportive of what you are up to. Birthing at home means you sleep in your own bed when you need to rest, have all your favorite foods on hand, and access your own bathroom. You have as much privacy as you would like. You get to set the mood with dim lights, music, candles, essential oils, etc. This will keep you as relaxed and comfortable as possible, allowing birth to unfold gracefully.

Why should I consider using a midwife and having a home birth?

A midwife is knowledgeable about birth, she can create a safe space for women to be vulnerable and powerful, she trusts in the body, she sees birth as a transformative experience, and she respects a woman’s autonomy and innate knowledge of what’s right for her.
A midwife is also a skilled medical care provider. She is trained to handle minor complications in pregnancy and birth. She knows when it is appropriate to seek the assistance of higher levels of medical care. She very much acts as a guardian, keeping a watchful eye and intervening when necessary.
A midwife is supportive, guiding, gentle, non-judgmental, informative, spends quality time with her client and their partner, is deeply connected, understanding, nurturing to all, and most of all – loving.


What is a midwife?

A midwife’s assistant is a trained medical support person, certified in CPR & Neonatal Resuscitation, trained to assist the midwife in addressing minor complications should they arise; assists with the setup and cleanup of the birthing environment; is aware and experienced in what birth looks like; creates and maintains calm, peaceful energy in the birth space.
A doula is a trained labor support person who provides educational, emotional, and physical support for women and their partners during pregnancy, throughout birth, and postpartum. They are experienced in witnessing and supporting birth in all settings.

What is a midwife’s assistant? What about a doula?

A home birth is choosing to birth in your home under the care of a midwife. Birth tubs are available for use during labor for comfort and or water birth as desired.

What is home birth? Do you use birth tubs?

A birth center is a licensed facility, commonly a home-like environment, where women go to give birth outside the hospital. Most birth centers in Florida are owned and operated by Licensed Midwives and therefore have similar supplies and equipment on hand that a midwife would bring to home birth.

What is a birth-center birth?

Distance: I usually travel up to 1 hour away from home, sometimes more depending on the circumstances. I serve all of Palm Beach County.
Gestation: Ideally care starts around 10 weeks of pregnancy and continues throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. I do accept clients who connect with me later in pregnancy and these late-to-care clients are considered on a case-by-case basis.

How far away will you take on a new mom as a midwife?

Many many women in modern American culture carry fears around birth. This is a super common concern. The best way to mitigate fears is to ask questions and educate yourself about what normal birth is like. Listening to positive birth stories, watching home birth videos, and researching for yourself. The more familiar you are with natural birth, the less scary the unknown becomes; the more connected you can feel to your pregnancy, your baby, and your partner; the more confident you will be with your birth choices.
Midwives are trained to monitor and identify risk factors that may creep up during pregnancy or during birth. Should an emergency arise I do not hesitate to transfer for emergency medical assistance. Midwives are also trained to handle minor complications at home. I maintain certifications in CPR, Neonatal resuscitation, and birth emergency skills.
Most transfers to the hospital in labor are not emergencies, they are agreed-upon decisions made between the birthing person and the care team. The most common reasons to transfer in labor are maternal exhaustion, request for pain relief, and no progress.

What if something goes wrong? I have fears about birth.

A midwife is considered a specialist who acts as a primary care provider during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. This means a birthing person will have to visit with their midwife throughout their pregnancy, being referred to higher levels of care only when necessary.
The benefits of Midwifery care include continuity with your birth provider (you know who will be attending your birth); a connected relationship that cultivates safety, transparency, and respect; direct communication and access to your midwife at all times; emotional support; honoring of the spiritual aspects of pregnancy and birth.

Are you my primary caregiver during my pregnancy?

The out-of-pocket rate for complete care is $7,500. This fee covers prenatal visits, childbirth education, attending labor and birth, postpartum visits, and newborn care. We can create a payment plan as needed. We are not in a network with any insurance companies. Occasionally, an in-network acceptance may be approved depending on an individual’s plans and benefits. 

How much does it cost? Will my insurance cover my birth?

Yes, partners are always welcome and encouraged to participate in all aspects of care from coming to regular prenatal visits to attending childbirth classes. The more involved and educated partners are the more connected, confident, and calm the couple will be when the birthing time comes. Partners are vital in creating a safe space for women to fully express themselves. Postpartum and newborn care are two important areas in which partner presence will facilitate bonding with the newborn and support will aid in a smoother recovery for the woman.

will my partner receive information and knowledge on Ways to support me and our baby?

We begin with an initial consultation at which you will receive an overview of midwifery care including the visit schedule, what’s included, standard testing options, emergency plan, and risk screening. We discuss birth preferences, what you are looking for in terms of pregnancy care, and the birth experience. We explain our unique practice style. We review the distinctions between home and hospital birth. Following this meeting, if we both wish to work together, an initial visit is scheduled to begin prenatal care.

How does the process begin? 

Every birth journey is unique. Let’s connect and see if we’re the right fit for this sacred season. I’d love to hear your story and answer any questions you have about home birth, midwifery care, or what working together could look like.

Let's talk about your birth vision.

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