Birth Story founder Heidi with images of her family
 

WHO’S THAT GIRL?

I’m a Certified Birth Doula (DONA), a Certified HypnoBabies™ Doula, the entrepreneurial guru behind Birth Story Media™, a former pharmaceutical and medical device consultant, and a mom with a passion for writing and storytelling. I felt “called” to my practice as a doula early on in life—in fact at age 12, I supported a mom through her birth. Since then, I have attended hundreds of births throughout my 15-year doula career and I am currently on-call. Yup! I am actively practicing today with up close and personal doula services in Charlotte, NC and virtual doula services around the world with my company MyDoulaHeidi.

I differentiate my services by offering holistic, evidenced-based care for my mamas and their partners. I absolutely believe in partnering with the medical team and empowering moms to navigate the journey of pregnancy and childbirth with as much information as possible.

 
 

What else?

I like to be busy! Enneagram 7 wing 6 here! Alongside my doula work, I achieved my MBA and I have 16 years of experience in healthcare pharmaceuticals and medical device consulting, training, and leadership. During this part of my career, I led teams consistently to top 10% national results and built long-term client relationships. Then, I became a mom myself!  After my own very short 6 week maternity leave at my Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company, I came back to work on a mission to change the experience I had to be better for the moms who would birth after me.  I designed, inspired, and successfully led a project to greatly improve parental leave policies and support- in fact more than doubling the leave time for all parents. 

In 2017, I came home from my 4th trip to Africa after working in an orphanage in Uganda. My then husband had a new laptop waiting for me with a sticky note that said, “Write your book.” In 2018, I officially left the corporate world and founded Birth Story Media™ to provide multiple birth education resources to expecting parents and their loved ones.


The platform I was inspired to design is education through storytelling.

In addition to all of these serial career passions, I am a mom to two spirited, adventurous kids, Max and Jagger (my little CP warrior!). Whenever I have a break in doula clients, you can find my family and me vacationing in Montana and Florida. Lastly, I am a relentless activist for equality for all humans regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, and mental and physical abilities.

 
 
 

Click to the right to learn all about my big “Why” behind my vision for this company!

 

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buy the book

Discover more about your pregnancy, your baby, and what you may want for your birthing time in this 42-week guide for your pregnancy.

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listen to the podcast

Dig in each week with Heidi as she interviews moms about their unique birth stories and experts in pregnancy, labor and delivery.

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online courses

Coming soon in 2021!

 

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Dr Thorpe stands in front of tree wearing blue scrubs
 

John Thorp is the McAllister Distinguished Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Division Director for Women’s Primary Healthcare.

Dr. Thorp is the Medical Director and founder of the Horizons Perinatal Substance Abuse Program. He is also a Professor of Maternal and Child Health in the School of Public Health. He is a fellow at both the Sheps Center for Health Services Research and the Carolina Population Center. He directs the generalist obstetrics and gynecology group of UNC.

Dr. Thorp has more than 36 years of superb clinical, research and academic service for which he has received numerous honors. He is well regarded nationally in the obstetrical community, and locally, where he has been asked to serve as a consultant to various regional hospitals. His efforts with students have garnered him several teaching and student research awards, and his strong role in the University and the School of Medicine has meant his involvement in committees focusing on faculty issues such as promotion and tenure as well as academic issues such as curriculum development.

Professor Thorp helped start the Global Women’s Health Division and launch the first obstetrics and gynecology residency in Sub Saharan Africa. In 1994 the Horizons perinatal Substance Abuse Program, considered world class, and one of the few programs treating both women and children was started and in 2017 Horizons opened a new four-million-dollar outpatient center and day care in Carrboro. He pioneered medication-assisted treatment for opiate use disorders in pregnancy. He is also the medical director and co-founder of the Reply practice, which uses fertility awareness education as its primary approach to women’s health.

Dr. Thorp is widely published in the obstetric and medical literature and is considered an expert on obstetrical practice in general, with particular research interests in substance abuse issues surrounding women’s health, the epidemiology of preterm birth, and pelvic floor disorders. His research discoveries include that routine episiotomies predispose to rectal injury, progestins can prevent preterm birth, magnesium has neuroprotective effects for babies born prematurely, and late preterm babies can benefit from corticosteroids. Methodologically, he is also considered to have considerable expertise in the development and management of clinical trials and has demonstrated his capability across a large number of study designs and trials of varying magnitude. Google Scholar credits him with 28,164 citations and an h-index of 85 (10/01/2019). Dr. Thorp is North American Editor of the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and recently was made a fellow by the Royal College.

His outside interest includes poetry and literature from the American south. His favorite school of poets is the British metaphysical poets, including John Donne and Gerald Hopkins. He writes poetry and some of his poems have merited publication. Favorite authors are Walker Percy and Flannery O’Connor. Theological interests include the impact of post-modernity on Christian orthodoxy and the moral status of individuals with disabilities. He was a consultant to Pope John Paul II on conscience in medical education. He has been married for 40 years to Joe Carol and has four children and four grandchildren, the oldest of whom shares his name.

 

UNC Horizons helps women and children heal from addiction and trauma

 

 
 

I believe every woman deserves a microphone and a stage.

If you would like your voice elevated, connect with me on my contact page to submit your story! I would love to interview you.

 
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Mobile devices with Birth Story imagery
 

 

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