About

Whole Body Pregnancy is a hearth, a steady, welcoming place for parents, caregivers, and birth workers to land in the seasons that follow pregnancy and beyond. Here, we hold the long, unmarked spaces between who you were before birth and who you’re becoming now.

We believe that the reproductive journey, whether it includes fertility, loss, pregnancy, birth, or postpartum, is not a series of moments to check off, but a path that deserves time, care, attention, and deep presence. When we say “birth is a moment, postpartum is forever,” we mean that the changes set in motion by becoming a parent unfold slowly, quietly, and often without adequate support.

This work is grounded in:

  • nervous system care and rest

  • ritual and reflection

  • community that holds rather than fixes

  • gentle, embodied language for what we feel but rarely name

At Whole Body Pregnancy you’ll find spaces for:

  • slowing down with intention

  • naming what no one has given you language for

  • tending your inner world as you navigate your outer life

You are welcome here as you are, not as someone who needs to be “fixed” or optimized, but as someone worth tending.

Meet the Guide Standing at the Hearth

I’m Erika Davis, and I’m glad you’re here.

I’ve walked this journey, not just professionally, but personally, and I understand how easily parents and caregivers can become invisible in the work of caring for others. I’ve held many parents, listened to countless stories, and witnessed how deeply the nervous system remembers what the world often overlooks.

I believe that postpartum care, nervous system support, and communal tending are essential rites of passage, not luxuries. My role is not to perform healing, but to hold the space where healing may unfold.

Pronouns: she/her
Based in: Puget Sound, WA

You deserve care that meets you where you are because becoming never stops, and the long middle deserves tending.

What Whole Body Pregnancy Holds

This work includes:

  • The Hearth: reflective seasonal support

  • Sacred Pause: nervous system tending practices

  • The Long Middle: self-paced care for in-between seasons

  • reAlign: moon-centered circles

  • Mentorship & training for birth workers

Each pathway is designed with the belief that care should be relational, steady, and sustaining, not urgent or performative.