


Molly Rose
Midwife
A Bit About Me
Hi! I’m Molly, I am a traditional home birth midwife nestled in the heart of Utah. I have 18 years of diverse medical experience and over 5 years dedicated to birth work. I have attended over 100 births working in maternity care in hospital settings, as a doula both in hospital, at home and in birthing centers, and as a home birth midwife, each birth bringing new knowledge and more passion to my practice. I intertwine traditional midwifery practices with the healing power of herbs, offering organic herbal teas, tinctures and more to support all clients throughout their journey.
I take a more holistic approach to the spiritual and emotional well-being of my clients by also providing
Sound Baths and Reiki/Energy Work sessions that are also included with certain packages. I believe in creating a tranquil atmosphere where families can embrace the transformative experience of childbirth with peace and harmony.
My practice is based around inclusivity and acceptance. Regardless of race, religion, or orientation, I believe in providing a safe and loving space for all families as they welcome new life into the world.
I believe all families should be given the opportunity to have the home birth of their dreams, which is why I also provide payment plans as well as multiple discounts (pay in full, military, return client, hardship, etc). My hope is that with me by your side, each birth becomes a sacred celebration of love, unity, and the miracle of life!
Brandi Sair
Midwife
A Bit About Me
Hi, I’m Brandi, a traditional homebirth midwife in Utah. I’m a wife and a proud mother of six children. Together with my husband James, we manage a small homestead farm in Salem, Utah, where we raise Alpacas, Goats, Sheep, Chickens, and Pigs. Not to mention, I also care for all the field cats that I can’t bear to see go hungry.
Currently, I’m homeschooling my three youngest children and thoroughly enjoy learning with them. Living on a farm provides an excellent educational environment for my kids, particularly in the spring with so many activities, like bottle-feeding baby goats and lambs and observing the birth of new animals.
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When I am not running out the door to a birth or visiting with sweet expecting mommas, you might catch me knitting (socks are my favorite), crocheting, soap making, paper crafting, spinning, weaving, quilting, and occasionally sewing.
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I am inspired everyday by the incredible women I get to walk along side on their journey into motherhood, whether for the first time or the ninth. Women are incredible, amazing creations and it is my joy and pleasure to assist them in bringing God’s children earthside. My goal as a midwife is to support women in their birthing plan.
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My journey into birth work began in 2016 when I trained and became a doula and have been surrounded by birth ever since. I look forward to walking this journey with you!