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I’m Hannah—Wild Grace Founder & your neighborhood birth nerd! 🤓✨
I am full of passion for serving women and their families in various ways during their childbearing years. I wear many hats in the birthworld, but Birth Guardian is my favorite title. This term is especially dear to me because it captures the heart of what I do: standing watch, interceding, holding space, nurturing—one who tends to the whole woman.
For me, Birth Guardian is an umbrella term that covers every facet of my work:
-Walking with you through the stages and phases as a birthkeeping doula
-Documenting the raw, precious moments through birth photography
-Teaching, equipping, and speaking truth through education and resources
-Holding space in prayer, presence, and sacred ceremony as you cross life-changing paths
I am not a medical provider, and I do not yet offer midwifery care—but I do offer my heart, my hands, and my time as a guardian, witness, and servant in this beautiful work.
I believe birth is more than a moment or a medical event; it is a profound threshold—a sacred crossing where the old is left behind and the new begins...a season where body, mind, soul, and spirit are deeply engaged. My heart is to walk beside you, offering holistic care that honors the whole woman:
🤰🏻 Physical — nurturing your body and preparing for birth
💪🏼 Emotional / Mental — tending to your heart, thoughts, and fears
📖 Educational — equipping you with wisdom, tools, and confidence
🕊️ Spiritual — holding space for peace, prayer, and reverence
Many feel unsure, overwhelmed, or disconnected from the sacred design of birth—longing for confidence, clarity, and peace as they prepare to cross these life-changing thresholds. In this space, timeless wisdom dances with reverence, restoring trust, joy, and shalom in the beautiful unfolding of motherhood.
The result? Mothers who feel deeply supported, confident, and joyfully prepared to welcome new life—in a way that honors their unique story.
👩👩👧👧 Would you like me to be part of your all-important “village”?
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From a young age, I was captivated by the wonder and intricacy of the human body, often found flipping through my mother’s medical encyclopedias, dreaming of becoming an obstetrician. In time, life led me toward labor and delivery nursing, offering a more predictable path as I held dreams of one day raising a family of my own.
My journey wasn’t without detours. I explored many paths—medical assisting, phlebotomy, massage therapy, craniosacral therapy, and working as a behavior technician and case manager supporting neurodivergent children and adults. Through every chapter, I felt God’s gentle hand and guiding light, shaping my heart for something more.
"Your word is a lamp to my feet, a light upon my path." —Psalm 119:105
A season of deep personal reflection became a sacred invitation—calling me to pause, heal, and rediscover my passion. As my faith deepened, my identity was gently restored. Holding my firstborn in my womb rekindled joy, clarity, and purpose in me. I pursued my doula training through DONA and furthered my education through Birthworker.com and Hearthmother Journey, and midwifery education through a Christian Midwifery school and now National College of Midwifery. Not to mention TONS of self study throughout the years. Motherhood opened my eyes to the raw beauty, surrender, and trust woven into every birth story.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt called to serve—whether through mission work or simply being present with women during life’s most meaningful moments. Today, I hold many names such as kingdom daughter, honey, mommy, wisdom seeker, student midwife, birthkeeping doula, birth guardian, birth photographer, childbirth educator, lactation specialist, and NeRd🤭. I am honored to walk alongside women and serve them through each season. I believe in the power of a nurturing village and the importance of care that holds women tenderly as they journey through motherhood.
I could not have made it thus far without many amazing souls holding my hands along the way...
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Photo Credits: @redeemedbirthphotography, @juliannabenjamin)