The Collective

Midwives

  • Midwife, Founder, Owner, Clinical Director

    In 2014, after six years of witnessing a multitude of beautiful births as a doula, I felt called into midwifery. I am committed to offering pregnant women more individualized, intimate care. I believe that a mother should be in control of her birth experience as an active and informed decision maker every step of the way. From the very first appointment, to the moment she holds her baby in her arms, she is in control. Childbirth, when viewed from an empowered and connected frame of mind, has the potential to be a beautiful, transformative, life changing event. I fully believe that birthing is a normal physiological process in a woman’s life and when supported by a healthy lifestyle, little intervention is ever needed. I see myself as more of a birth guardian who walks alongside a mother, making sure she has the utmost reassurance and guidance. Birth is natural and beautiful; it can be a completely different experience when not approached from a fear based mindset. Instead, we choose to approach pregnancy and birth with positive, evidence based information as a biologically normal experience.

    After a 4 year comprehensive apprenticeship, I earned my Certified Professional Midwives (CPM) license. This credentialing is the national gold standard for midwifery certification. It is only available after demonstrating the experience and skills necessary to attend an out-of-hospital birth. The candidate that passes an extensive exam administered by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM), is required to maintain current certification in adult, infant and neonatal CPR and resuscitation. I am also licensed by the state of Louisiana and recognized by the Board of Medical Examiners as a licensed caregiver. As a midwife, it is my duty to stay up to date with evidence based information as well as ongoing education. To date, I have attended over 270 births.


Administration

  • Practice Administrator

    After over a decade of working as a doula and midwife I decided to switch gears and move to the administrative side of midwifery.  It’s the best of both worlds for me!  I get to stay involved in birth work and helping birthing families while getting a break from being on call 24/7 and being more available to my own six children and husband.  Plus, I really like paperwork!  I sometimes come out of “midwife retirement” to assist with clinic if a midwife needs to attend a delivery and I perform in home postpartum visits.


Lactation

  • Lactation

    Hayley is a Registered Nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She has worked in the emergency department, urgent care, labor and delivery, and postpartum settings. Mamas and babies are definitely her favorite. Connection through breastfeeding is the most incredible blessing but can also be tough. She learned this through having feeding issues of her own two babies.

    “I like to say I can help you do it all because I've been through it all! I am passionate about getting you the education you need to make your breastfeeding journey a success. I can not wait to support you in any way I can”

  • Lactation & Events Coordinator

    Nicole Sonier has a passion for women’s health. She graduated from Charity nursing school in 2009. She began offering breastfeeding support in 2017 and became an IBCLC in 2021. She is currently enrolled to become a Women’s Heath Nurse Practitioner at University of South Alabama. Her dream to work alongside the Midwives, providing holistic and patient-centered care to her community.

    You will see Nicole at your postpartum lactation support visits, and can schedule individual lactation appointments with her.


Student Midwives

We believe in making more midwives. Our Clinical or birth assistants are either active in their education or right on the verge of starting their own midwifery practice.

  • Student Midwife

    “ I have always had a passion for maternity care and childbirth. After graduating high school, I felt called to start my journey to become a midwife. I am currently attending Mercy in Action College of Midwifery and starting a clinical apprenticeship with Grace Midwifery Collective. My dream is make midwifery care more accessible to women, and to protect and support them throughout all stages of pregnancy.”

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