Wilde Eden Midwifery offers faith centered, holistic, and nutrition focused, home birth midwifery services in the eastern central Ohio region.
Wilde Eden Midwifery offers faith centered, holistic, and nutrition focused, home birth midwifery services in the eastern central Ohio region.
Please read about me and pray over your birth and birth team. I would love to walk this journey with you, but my hope above all is that you are blessed, and feel you had the right people there. I offer comprehensive, holistic, homebirth midwifery care . I provide education on whole foods nutrition, essential oils, and high quality supplements to support mama and baby through every step. I strive to offer birthing families the information they need to make educated decisions, and feel empowered every step of the way . I believe in informed consent, and you making your own decisions, based on your own knowledge and research. I want every family to experience birth in a way that makes them feel empowered and supported, and connected to your body, your husband and Yahweh. No matter what walk of life you are in, or what you want your birth story to look like, the Holy spirit will lead and guide your birth.
About Me
My name is Hanna and I am the owner and founder of Wilde Eden Midwifery. Here you will find a little more about me and my heart to work with families to have positive and joy filled births. My love for Yeshua, my husband Greg, and my three beautiful babies, embody who I am. After that natural and holistic living, and serving in my callings as a midwife is where my passions lie. I am honored you have taken the time to be here in my corner of the internet.
I started what was once The Birth Collaborative in August of 2019. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and I have been married to my high school sweetheart since October of 2016. In early 2017, I went on a health journey that forever changed my life. I began researching various diets and modalities to heal my body. Down the rabbit hole of enlightenment, I discovered the midwifery model of care as an alternative to obstetrical care, and knew this was a path I wanted to be on. After several years of questioning my calling, I finally took the plunge into birth work. My first step in the process was to become a doula. I quickly fell in love with supporting women during their crossover into motherhood. I want to do nothing more than watch women come into their power as they navigate their beautiful pregnancy and labor journey. I feel called above all else in life to be a space holder for the sacredness of birth. I believe Yah has a perfect design, and my goal is to keep honor that.
In November of 2019 we had our first miscarriage. The following December we found out we were expecting again. After a long, tough pregnancy with hyperemesis gravidarum, we gave birth to our son in September of 2020. My birth did not go as planned. I had a tough labor, with a mal-positioned baby. Our little one came out blue and unresponsive. I also had severe perineal trauma from that birth. After a 2 week NICU stay, and during my recovery journey, I developed postpartum anxiety. It took a long time for me to feel normal again, but I've made in my life mission, to help every woman, find the strength in herself to get through what I went through, and help prevent it in any way I can. I would not change a thing about my journey, but I also hope no-one else has to experience it.
I was blessed enough to get pregnant again in January of 2022. I had a very tough pregnancy, and my strength and faith were really tested. Between starting school, severe hyperemesis, and every possible home life debacle, I was not sure I would make it. But Adonai is good and I quickly delivered our beautiful daughter with no complications in November.
We were gifted another precious arrow at 11 months postpartum of our sweet girl. I started my midwifery apprenticeship during this pregnancy, and that coupled with keeping up with 2 toddlers, really pushed my body to its limits. Yahweh was gracious in keeping both of us safe, but we did require hospital based help for his birth, and our second son was born via cesarean in September of 2024. I’ve now walked through three vastly different pregnancy and birth experiences. I truly believe the Father has equipped me to support families in all of their various journeys, no matter the outcome.
I completed my traditional midwifery apprenticeship in December 2025. Attending roughly 100 births in my time as a student, my preceptor felt it was time for me to spread my wings. I have completed breached training, shoulder dystocia training, birth emergency skills training, and several midwifery intensive workshops. With her blessing, and the blessing of my other team behind me, I am so honored to be serving women in the Eastern Knox county area. I will continue to work with my senior team for the foreseeable future as I feel like I have been blessed with the best, and work really well with these Christ centered ladies. I will be sitting for my Certified International Midwife certification (CIM) in spring of 2026 after finalizing some paperwork.
During my apprenticeship, I was also given the opportunity to serve in El Salvador on a short term mission trip, providing prenatal care and breast-feeding support to women being blessed by the Materna foundation. It was such an honor for the father to coordinate those steps and give me the opportunity to do that. Our long-term goal as a family is to serve families in birth internationally.
Well that about sums it up. I hope you feel connected to me and know that you are always loved and welcomed.I want to serve you through every phase of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, ushering in the Holy Spirit, and showering you with the love of Yeshua.
Some of my trainings include:
DONA trained birth doula
DONA lactation training
Certified Ohio STNA
Certified patient care assistant
CPR/First-aide (infant, child, adult)
Midwifery Wisdom comprehensive midwifery training
Karen Strange NRP
Bereavement doula trained through Sufficient Grace Ministries
Midwifery Wisdom Collective’s advanced midwifery training
Didactic work from leading midwifery resources like GoMidwife, Midwifery Wisdom, and Functional Maternity.
NRP Certified
BEST certified
ReStory Birth Shoulder Dystocia
ReStory Birth Breech Basics
Local suturing class
The Midwifery Model of Care is a fundamentally different approach to pregnancy and childbirth compared to contemporary obstetrics. Midwifery care is uniquely nurturing, hands-on care before, during, and after birth. Midwives are traditional healthcare professionals specializing in pregnancy and childbirth who develop a trusting relationship with their clients, which results in confident, supported labor and birth. The application of this model has been proven to reduce the incidence of birth injury, trauma, and cesarean section.
Midwives view childbirth as a normal part of a woman’s life that is best supported with good nutrition, personal responsibility of the mother for the pregnancy, and attentive clinical guidance throughout the childbearing.
Serving Yeshua is the core of my birth philosophy, that we were fearfully and wonderfully made to birth. Our creator is with us and holds us through it all, and that women were meant to serve and surround women, particularly in childbirth and raising kids.
I strive to have a spirit of Shiphrah, one of the great Exodus midwives, by honoring autonomy and Adonais perfect design, while also being educated and safe. I take the holistic approach to health and wellness, believing in well care, and enjoyable pregnancies and postpartum journeys. I encourage nose to tail ancestral eating, homeopathics, herbs, and essential oils in all my birth services.
My goal is to usher in the Holy Spirit at every birth, while educating and supporting you in achieving your goals, and standing by you while you welcome new life.
I have been blessed to have some of the most amazing clients so far, and believe without a shadow of a doubt, that every client has been a blessing and was the right client for me at the right time.