Hi, My name is Leah!


Our second child came along during COVID. I was not interested in going into the hospital at all, but felt like a home birth was just too….informal? I had a conversation with a friend who talked with me about her home birth and really encouraged me to accept that option as a possibility for us. I listened and connected with the Madison Homebirthers group, where I found our wonderful midwife, Miranda (Grassroots Midwifery). I was somewhat fearful. My hospital birth was fast and furious, and I had some minor complications that I felt made a homebirth risky, but Miranda talked with me about my experience and offered options for proceeding with preparedness and caution, and our home birth was intimate, powerful, amazing, and uncomplicated. 

Close-up of fresh Thai basil herbs on a wooden counter for culinary use.

In addition to completing the Bradley Method course and experiencing the birth of my two children, one in the hospital and one at home, as well as a miscarriage, I have worked in child and infant care for many years, including private nanny services, NatureSense Childcare Center, and The Madison Isthmus Montesorri Nedo (or nursery).

I completed my Full Spectrum Doula Training, including prenatal, labor, birth, and postpartum care, as well as training in fetal positioning and lactation support with Cornerstone Birthwork Training, and am certified in Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid through the Red Cross. 

I specialize in whole-food nutrition and dietary considerations for those with autoimmune disease and chronic illness. I live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Crohn’s Disease and have been developing and collecting recipes and home remedies for over 10 years! 

I’m an expert swaddler, baby bather, sleep wrangler, lullaby lilter, routine guru, space optimizing organizer, Story reader, and love to color and play Legos with kid siblings. 


Like many doulas, my interest in birthwork was ignited by my own experience giving birth to my two babies. My practice, Basil & Onyx Doula Services, is not only inspired by them but also named in their honor.

I am eternally grateful for my lifelong quest: to show them love, teach them about the joys and challenges of life, and to be their mother.