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The Power of Love Birth Services Fertility, birth, Postpartum, Calm Birth, Bereavement Doula Services, Breastfeeding support

13/10/2025
23/09/2025

For the inaugural Deaf & Hard of Hearing Breastfeeding Week, The Anthropology of Motherhood are sharing an ASL Breastfeeding Education Video Series.

The first of its kind, this breastfeeding series features education and information specifically targeted to engage Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. There is no spoken English used throughout the series, only ASL and closed captioning. The production company, Blue20, is owned by a Deaf person; more than 90% of the talent engaged and the production team is Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

The series includes:
1) Answers to Common Breastfeeding Concerns
2) The Gift That Lasts a Lifetime
3) Breastfeeding: In the Beginning; Returning to Work Advocacy
These three videos were produced by the D.C. Breastfeeding Coalition and Blue20 with love and care.

Link to access these free resources 👉 http://bit.ly/46wumBI

16/09/2025

Black Midwifery Collective is honored to share that the Black Birthing Futures Project, led by Dr. Kaytura Felix at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, has been awarded the 2025 Johns Hopkins Nexus Award for its groundbreaking proposal:

✨Beloved Birth 50 by 50: Advancing Community Midwifery through Policy and Action✨

This visionary project uplifts the care models of Black midwives and birthing communities—working toward a future where by 2050, half of all U.S. births are attended by midwives.

Through expanding birth centers, strengthening the workforce, securing financing, and advancing policy, this work is building a foundation for safe, culturally grounded, and community-led care for every family.

We are proud to join our partners at Birth Center Equity, Commonsense Childbirth School of Midwifery, National Association of Certified Professional Midwives (NACPM), and so many others in advancing this vision for birth justice.

Together, we are re-shaping the future of U.S. maternity care!

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Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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My Mission

I have been asked many times over the year why I wanted to become a Doula. Well here is why. Georgia has the HIGHEST maternal death rate in the whole United States. At 46.2% meaning almost HALF of birthers are either dying pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 days after delivery. There is a very prevalent racial divide with theses numbers. For black women, who have a rate of 66.6 per 100,000 live births in compared to 43.2 for white women. So I choose to be a voice for someone in need. I choose to support a birthers choice. If that means holding a leg and engoughing you to push. Walking or dancing with you all night to help get that baby out. If it's stilling in chair listening to the doctors and nurse treating you and making sure your have are breathing properly, that you are making urine, standing in a shower with you to help get pain relief, supporting you in labor because you have to be or choose to be a solo parent. Sometimes that can also mean hold your when you have made the decision to end your pregnancy. If it can save your life then I will be there.