Philosophy
Ashley’s personal view on maternal care is that there is a missing special element to our current system in the United States in regard to how we treat those giving birth.
Ashley believes that element is love.
America has stopped providing professional, loving care, and support for birthing families.
Bringing new life into the world is important work and how we treat those giving birth has, is, and does effect entire families and in turn, the world. There are studies that have proven this time and time again. A lack of support, or care in any form can potentially cause sadness and stress postpartum.
Our goal is to improve the lives of others by being there for and loving families where they are in their journey. As well as providing education, equipping parents with tools and knowledge from personal experience and evidence based practices.
To learn more about what we are doing to be the change, see our Philanthropy tab.
Ashley believes that element is love.
America has stopped providing professional, loving care, and support for birthing families.
Bringing new life into the world is important work and how we treat those giving birth has, is, and does effect entire families and in turn, the world. There are studies that have proven this time and time again. A lack of support, or care in any form can potentially cause sadness and stress postpartum.
Our goal is to improve the lives of others by being there for and loving families where they are in their journey. As well as providing education, equipping parents with tools and knowledge from personal experience and evidence based practices.
To learn more about what we are doing to be the change, see our Philanthropy tab.