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Queer Affirming Care

Care should not require explanation.

I offer affirming support for queer, trans, and gender-diverse individuals and families navigating birth, postpartum, and end-of-life.

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This Includes Honoring

  • Chosen family structures
  • Gender identity and pronouns
  • Nontraditional paths to parenthood
  • Autonomy and bodily agency
  • Reclaimed or reimagined rituals

What Affirming Means Here

Affirming is not passive acceptance. It means your identity and relationships are treated as central, not secondary.

It means language, documentation, and support structures are approached with awareness and respect.

Open and Welcoming

While I intentionally create space for queer and gender-diverse clients, my practice welcomes anyone seeking grounded, values-centered care.

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Clarity strengthens safety.

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