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About me…

Aquay! My name is Amira Nation; I am a Birth and Labor Doula, by way of Traditional Doula and Midwifery Arts and nationally certified medical assistant. After a semester away from home showed me that college was not for me, I sought out on a journey of healing and self-love. through this journey, the Creator has guided me into Birth Work.

After being by my mother’s side as she made her transition into the Spirit World and enduring my own struggles, I recognized the beauty of birth, the connection between birth and death, and the importance of the atmosphere in which new life is brought into.
My goal as a Doula is to encourage other Indigenous women to reclaim their traditional ways and return to our roots of birthing.
I plan on guiding ALL birthing people through pregnancy and the birth process in a way that suits their needs and morals.
Another one of my goals is to be a helping hand to teens and young persons who may not have planned to become a parent so soon. As a young-woman myself, I am a safe, reliable, and confidential source here to support and help weigh options and educate other young women, as a professional.
I plan to help all birthing people and their partners through this sacred time of carrying life, to ensure their needs are met and their birth plan is followed to the best of the providers ability no matter the place of birth.