About me

I am an Italian midwife, certified since 2020.
I hold a degree in Midwifery from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome and I am currently completing a Master’s degree in Sexology at the University of Seville.

I spent several years working in Germany, both in the delivery room—supporting women through labor, birth, and the immediate postpartum period—and as a freelance midwife. In this role, I accompanied families throughout pregnancy, offered birth preparation courses and breastfeeding classes for couples, and provided postpartum support.

These experiences allowed me to expand my skills in both clinical and community-based care, and to deepen my ability to support families during such a transformative time in their lives.

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Midwifery has been my lifelong calling. Since childhood, I have aspired to this profession, and today it is more than a career—it is my true passion.

I believe in providing holistic care for women and all families, combining evidence-based practice with continuous professional development. This allows me to offer support that is not only scientifically accurate, but also compassionate, personalized, and up to date.

My mission is to empower individuals by fostering body awareness, self-confidence, and informed decision-making. I guide families through the perinatal journey with knowledge, sensitivity, and respect, helping them to experience this transformative period in the best possible way.

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I had the opportunity to spend several months working in a small dispensary in northern Kenya, where resources were limited but smiles were abundant. After a necessary period of adjustment—and of earning the trust of the community—I had the honor to work together with professionals and people from whom I learned immensely. Later, I also had the chance to gain further experience in Uganda, cooperating to a research program, which added even more depth to my personal and professional growth.

These experiences profoundly reinforced my understanding of how essential it is in my profession to listen, to welcome, and to provide support with empathy. They also showed me that beyond clinical care, the strength of a community is an invaluable resource for every woman and family.

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