
Herbal Consultations
Learning about and incorporating the use of botanical medicine across the reproductive spectrum has the capacity to promote your health and wellbeing and deepen your relationship to the living rhythms of the natural world. If you are pregnant or postpartum and have a British Columbia Health Card, your consultation may be covered by MSP. Contact your care provider (Midwife, Physician or Nurse Practitioner) to get referred.
If you are not pregnant, greater than six weeks postpartum, or live outside British Columbia please contact Beth for information on private pay fees. Contact Form
Botanical Support during Pregnancy
Are you looking to optimize your health and vitality during pregnancy with the support of botanical medicine? Are you wondering if your favourite tea is safe to drink? Thoughtfully selected botanicals have the capacity to nourish the body, support a well-balanced pregnancy, and promote a positive birth experience.I offer guidance on:
The safety of teas, herbs, and botanical products during pregnancy
Natural approaches to common discomforts such as heartburn, constipation, nausea, low energy and poor sleep
Support for stress management and smoking reduction/cessation
Herbs that support the body's inherent capacity to give birth
If you would like to learn more please reach out through my contact form.
Botanical Support Postpartum
Embracing support can be a vital part of your postpartum experience. Botanical medicines have the capacity to play a valuable role in supporting healing, recovery, nourishment, and overall well-being.
I offer guidance on:
Safe and effective herbs, teas, and botanical products during postpartum and lactation
Natural approaches to support healing after birth
Botanical supports for common postpartum issues such as low milk supply, depleted energy, and overall vitality
If you would like to learn more please reach out through my contact form.
Virtual and In-Person Consultations
As a Registered Midwife and Herbalist, I offer virtual consultations and in-person sessions on the traditional territory of the K'ómoks Nation (Comox Valley, BC). If you are pregnant or up to 6 weeks postpartum and have a British Columbia Health Card (MSP) your consultation may be covered by MSP with a referral from your care provider (Registered Midwife, Nurse Practitioner or Physician). If this criteria doesn't fit your situation, please contact me to discuss private pay fees.