Qavah Midwifery

Honoring birth,

honoring women

Why Home Birth?

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A person during active labor, is receiving in-home care from a caregiver, midwife, or doula beside a bathtub in a bathroom.

At Qavah Midwifery, we offer holistic home birth services that center your autonomy, safety, and intuition. Our care is relational, grounded in trust, and tailored to the natural rhythms of pregnancy and birth. We see you as whole—not just a patient, but a powerful participant in the creation of new life.

woman that just gave birth to baby, in home in a birthing tub

Women’s Health care.

Midwifery care is not only for pregnancy and birth—it is for the whole of a woman’s life. At Qavah Midwifery, we are honored to walk alongside women in every season, offering care that is personalized, unrushed, and rooted in respect for your body’s wisdom.

We believe wellness is not simply the absence of disease but the presence of balance and vitality. By creating space for your story, your concerns, and your goals, we support you in making informed choices that feel right for you.

Whether you are seeking preventive care, navigating a new stage of life, or tending to your ongoing well-being, Qavah Midwifery is here with compassionate, evidence-based support.

Mission Statement

At Qavah Midwifery, our mission is to honor the sacredness of birth by providing compassionate, evidence-based care that empowers women and families.
We believe birth is not a crisis to manage, but a powerful, transformative journey—one that deserves time, trust, and tenderness.

We are committed to walking alongside you, offering personalized support through every stage of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Whether you're welcoming your first child or your fifth, we create space for your voice, your intuition, and your strength.

“There is a secret in our culture and it’s not that birth is painful, but that women are strong.”
— Laura Stavoe Harm

We hold this truth close in everything we do.

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