Hi, I’m Bekkah. I’m here to support you through pregnancy, labor, and birth. You can think of me as someone in your corner—steady, experienced, and fully present.
As a doula, I offer support that is practical, emotional, and grounded in what matters to you. Whether you’re planning a home birth, a hospital birth, or something in between, I’ll help you feel informed and in control of your experience.
What does that look like? Before birth, we’ll meet to talk about your preferences, answer questions, and make a birth plan that fits your goals. When labor begins, I’ll be there to support you with hands-on comfort, steady guidance, and clear communication. After birth, I can help with feeding, newborn care, and making sure you feel supported in the early days.
My job is to listen first, then help you advocate for what you need. I work alongside your healthcare providers and your family, staying focused on your comfort, safety, and choices.
I believe birth should be respected. I don’t come in with an agenda—just skills, presence, and trust in the process. Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, I’ll meet you where you are.
If that sounds like what you're looking for, reach out. We’ll set up a free consultation and talk through how I can support your birth.
I look forward to meeting you and being a part of your birth story!
Education
Doulas of North America (DONA) training, 2017 & certification, 2020
Birth and Breastfeeding Solutions, 2018
The VBAC Link Doula training, 2018
Cuarentena Postpartum Doula training, 2018
Mentorship with Doulaed, 2019
Advanced Rebozo Techniques, 2019
Diabetes and Pregnancy for Doulas, 2019
Surrogacy Birth training, 2019
CAPPA Labor Doula training, 2020
Evidence Based Birth Newborn Procedures, 2020
HypnoBirthing Instructor, HypnoBirthing International, 2020-present
Understanding Fetal Monitoring for Doulas, Manhattan Birth, 2021
CPR certified, 2023-current
Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) certified, 2023-current
Birth Assistant, Davis County Midwives Birth Center, 2023-present
Member of the Utah Doula Association 2018-present
When Sexual Trauma Survivors Give Birth, NAPS Doulas, 2025