Cynthia Gabriel, Ph.D.

(she/her) Birth Doula, Childbirth Educator, Medical Anthropologist

I love birth! I started attending births in 1998 in California before I had my own children. Since then, I’ve attended births in Russia, Canada, and across the United States, at home, at birth centers, and in hospitals. Along the way, I gave birth to three children of my own. In addition to attending births, I’ve interviewed thousands of parents and wrote two books “Natural Hospital Birth: The Best of Both Worlds” and “Fourth Trimester Companion.” With a PhD from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a Post-Doctorate Fellowship from the University of Michigan, I have conducted research on a variety of childbearing issues.

I love teaching childbirth preparation classes, especially the six week series. I’m also a CAPPA doula trainer and really enjoying this phase of life of launching new doulas into this amazing profession!

  • KATIE BRICKMAN, MSW
  • (she/her)

Katie Brickman is a clinical social worker and received her Masters in Social Work at the University of Michigan in 2011. She worked in the field of children’s bereavement for over a decade, providing grief support to children and their families after the death of someone significant in their lives. 

Katie is passionate about working with individuals who are navigating fertility issues, assisted reproduction, donor conception, pregnancy, and the postpartum period. She has a particular interest in supporting women who are pursuing the path to parenthood solo. Katie believes that these can be particularly challenging seasons of life and having someone walk alongside of them throughout their journey can help them feel not so alone. She feels honored to companion clients during these big life transitions. 

Katie strives to create a compassionate, nonjudgmental space and welcomes people from all backgrounds of race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender identity, or religion. She has extensive training in grief and loss and has completed the Perinatal Mood Disorders: Components of Care Certificate Course.

Paige Ryan

(she/her) yoga instructor, doula, midwife-in-training

Join Paige for a nurturing postpartum yoga class designed for parents and their babies from birth to one year old. This gentle practice focuses on rebuilding strength in the core and pelvic floor, releasing tension through mindful stretches, and incorporating breathwork for relaxation. Babies are welcome to join in the fun with poses that include or accommodate them, creating a beautiful opportunity for bonding. Paige provides a warm, supportive space where you can heal, connect, and share this special stage with your little one.

Detroit Based Birth Doula 👶🏾
Instagram @the_paigeryan
Student Midwife @midwivescollegeofutah 🤰🏽
Prenatal Yoga Teacher @naturesplayhouse 🧘🏾‍♀️