Bringing Care Full Circle: From Clients to Caregivers in Maternal Health

Jul 22, 2025 | Nurse-Led Care News |

Take some time to listen to At the Core of Care's two-part series about moving from clients to caregivers in maternal health.

 

Part One

In this first installment of our special maternal health series we sit down with Miyah Davis, who shares her inspiring path from being a client with the Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership to becoming a doula herself. She reflects on how her own pregnancy and birth experiences, including the support she received during times of housing instability, influenced her decision to help other parents feel heard and prepared. Hear how she balances her passion for birth work with full-time employment, motherhood, and the desire to be a consistent, empowering presence for her clients. She also discusses the importance of building trust, offering culturally responsive care, and expanding access to resources like lactation and birthing classes that help families thrive. 

 

Part Two

In the second installment of our special maternal health series, we continue the conversation with Dr. Erin Graham, Deputy Executive Director at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium. Erin shares how her public health background and deep ties to community nursing helped shape a doula training initiative that empowers former Nurse-Family Partnership clients to become doulas.

We discuss how client feedback and nurse insight sparked a two-part approach: offering doula services and training former clients to provide culturally responsive care. Erin highlights the value of partnerships, the importance of workforce diversity, and how community-based efforts like this can improve maternal health outcomes and expand career opportunities.

 

 

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Katie Pratt is the Senior Manager of Public Affairs for the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium. 

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