Anya Djumabaev CPM, LM - independent home birth midwife in Austin, TX and around the globe

Mokosh midwifery

About Me

In a nutshell, I am a mom, childbirth educator, and a midwife

I support women in their childbirth journeys since 2015.
During that time I’ve attended over 150 births as a doula and midwife. 

I’m a midwife formed by my own birth story. In 2016 I had my 10-pound baby at home. It was a solo – completely unassisted – birth. After that experience, I deeply believe in every woman. We all are strong, wise, and powerful. 

My ultimate goal is to empower you because I believe that you have answers to all the questions within yourself. You know how to give birth. And I’ll make sure you have a safe and peaceful experience. I’ll guide you, support you, and give you all the information so you can make the best decision for you and your baby. 

Services

Available online or in-person

Home birth services

Different packages include comprehensive individualized prenatal care, support during labor and birth (water birth, VBAC, breech birth), and postpartum care for the first 2 to 6 weeks postpartum for mother and baby.

Doula services

Do you want to have a hospital birth, but stay safely at home as long as possible during labor? I offer hospital birth support as a doula/monitrice, providing emotional, physical, and educational support during pregnancy, continuous labor support with some clinical skills such as monitoring the mother’s vitals, fetal heart rate, cervical dilation, and support you during the postpartum period.

Online personal consultations

Conceiving, pregnancy, birth, and postpartum is a transformative journey filled with questions, concerns, and the need for reliable information. These online consultations provide a convenient and personalized way to address your specific needs, whether you are seeking guidance, reassurance, or expert advice.

To change the world, we must first change the way the babies are being born

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Additional services at

Mokosh Midwifery

Childbirth Preparation

Do you want to prepare your body, mind, and spirit for pregnancy or birth through yoga, meditation, mindfulness techniques, lifestyle changes, practical tips, and not boring lectures about the anatomy and physiology of the process? Then this course is for you. Message me to learn when the next group starts!

Pregnant mother doing prenatal yoga supported by prenatal yoga instructor

Prenatal yoga

By learning to link your breath and movements, you will greatly increase your ability to work with your body during labor and birth. Regular prenatal yoga will Improve your sleep, reduce stress and anxiety, increase strength and flexibility, and decrease lower back pain, nausea, and headaches.

Placenta encapsulation

During birth, our bodies are losing many nutrients, iron, blood, and hormones. This may result in exhaustion, lack of milk supply, slow physical healing, and “baby blues”. By consuming placenta you reintroduce many of these lost elements to heal, harmonize, and balance your body.

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