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From Laura's website:
I am passionate about supporting people through their transition from pregnancy to parenthood. I have birthed two babies and I am stepparent to one.
I’ve lived in 6 states and 2 countries and have enthusiastically called the Seattle-area home for the last 10 years. I’m a coffee snob, PhD-trained scientist, cat lover, runner and master procrastinator. I can never find my keys, I don’t fold laundry, I still put sprinkles on my ice cream. I like lifting heavy things and my favorite colors are pink and purple.
I am pro-science. I believe black lives matter, all bodies are good bodies, climate change is real and that womxn have a right to choose. And I acknowledge that although it shouldn’t be, womxn’s healthcare is political. Social justice and environmental justice are inextricably tied to inequities in maternal healthcare and outcomes. Wellness for womxn means choice and equity in healthcare for ALL womxn. If we’re going to work together, it’s important to me that you know where I stand on those things.
Also,
If you are in need of an excellent Physical Therapist - Dr. Katie Magee, PT, DPT (she/they) shares knowledge generously & serves families in the Puget Sound region - helping clients overcome pain and pelvic health conditions using thoughtful listening, targeted exercise, and hands-on techniques. Katie regularly coordinates with clients' healthcare team and doulas for optimal outcomes. https://b3ptco.com/
https://www.laurajawad.com/
From Laura's website:
I am passionate about supporting people through their transition from pregnancy to parenthood. I have birthed two babies and I am stepparent to one.
I’ve lived in 6 states and 2 countries and have enthusiastically called the Seattle-area home for the last 10 years. I’m a coffee snob, PhD-trained scientist, cat lover, runner and master procrastinator. I can never find my keys, I don’t fold laundry, I still put sprinkles on my ice cream. I like lifting heavy things and my favorite colors are pink and purple.
I am pro-science. I believe black lives matter, all bodies are good bodies, climate change is real and that womxn have a right to choose. And I acknowledge that although it shouldn’t be, womxn’s healthcare is political. Social justice and environmental justice are inextricably tied to inequities in maternal healthcare and outcomes. Wellness for womxn means choice and equity in healthcare for ALL womxn. If we’re going to work together, it’s important to me that you know where I stand on those things.
Also,
If you are in need of an excellent Physical Therapist - Dr. Katie Magee, PT, DPT (she/they) shares knowledge generously & serves families in the Puget Sound region - helping clients overcome pain and pelvic health conditions using thoughtful listening, targeted exercise, and hands-on techniques. Katie regularly coordinates with clients' healthcare team and doulas for optimal outcomes. https://b3ptco.com/