After months of postpartum complications and being told surgery was my only option, a simple conversation introduced me to the traditional African practice of yoni steaming. That seed of wisdom transformed my health, restored my cycle, and inspired me to become a fertility doula. Today, I help women who are trying to conceive find holistic, natural paths to pregnancy—often avoiding IVF—through traditional womb care and my specialized Hydro Doula Training Program.
If you or someone you know would be interested in traveling with us to Uganda to share skills and expertise with people who need it most, the process is simple: submit your name to show interest, and our team will follow up with you for more details about this developing mission.
This isn't just about charity—it's about empowerment, skill-sharing, and building sustainable change. We're going with the belief that we lift as we climb, extending our hands and sharing our expertise with communities that can benefit from our knowledge.
I was in my third year of college when I discovered I was pregnant. With just one semester left to complete my degree, I faced a decision that many thought was impossible: continuing my education with a newborn. Against conventional wisdom, I returned to school that January – just one month after giving birth.