Allegra Hill is a Licensed Midwife, Certified Professional Midwife and Lactation Consultant
18, 2021 2:49 PM PT Last summer, as deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic were spiking, I was looking for a story about life when I came across a GoFundMe page where
Out-of-hospital births by white women accounted for most of the increase, more than doubling
Kindred Space is one of relatively Durdin and Allegra are currently expanding Kindred Space LA as the only Black-owned and operated birth center in Los Angeles
Her mother had delivered her with the help of a midwife, and
Barbara Ferrer, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Janette Robinson-Flint, executive director of Black Women for Wellness, Allegra Hill, midwife
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Allegra Hill knew she wanted to be a midwife long before she knew exactly what the term meant
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Specialties: Home Birth, Certified Professional Midwife (CPM), Postpartum Support: Ladera Heights, California, United States See Phone Number Call: 323-313-2388
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️ ️ ️ , CA - May 26:Aysha-Samon Stokes and her daughter Nyla, 6, watch Midwife Allegra Hill and student Midwife Maryam Karim take the heartbeat of two-week-old Nikko during a postpartum visit to the South Los Angeles birthing center, Kindred Space LA, on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 where he was born on Mothers Day night
Doula & Senior Student Midwife Allegra Hill LM, CPM, Doula/Monitrice Despite a long history of midwifery in the Black community, less than 2% of midwives today are Black
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Through the work and birth stories of midwife, Allegra Hill, the producers of Re:Work Radio explain how Black midwives in Los Angeles are helping women to experience empowered births
The contributions began to pour in $20
With over 50 years of combined experience, their passion and knowledge give you and your family a comfortable and safe experience
(Sarah Reingewirtz/Los Angeles Daily News/Getty Images) Adelle Monteblanco, assistant professor of public health at Pacific University in Oregon who has studied the role midwives play in disaster response