Meet Our Midwives
Every person on our team found their way to this work because they couldn't imagine doing anything else. That kind of calling shows up in everything they do. We're proud of this team and honored to introduce them to you.
We are Certified Professional Midwives
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NARM sets standards for competency-based credentialing through documentation of comprehensive training and testing of knowledge and skills relevant to real-life job conditions, as determined by psychometric research within the profession. The credential has been evaluated by independent researchers at Ohio State University and was determined to exemplify the established standards for educational testing as determined by the American Educational Research Association and the National Council of Measurement in Education. In 2002, the CPM credential was accredited by the National Commission on Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and is evaluated yearly for adherence to national standards. Competency-based certification allows a midwife to support a woman's right to choose her birth attendants and place of birth, and to involve those she identifies as her family in the birth experience. CPMs practice as autonomous health professionals working within a network of relationships with other maternity care professionals who can provide consultation and collaboration when needed.
Our credential is also recognized and supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), the International Confederation of Midwives, the Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA), and the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC).
The Founders
Seasons Warner, CPM, LDEM Co-Founder
Seasons has been attending births since 1999, when her first home birth changed the course of her life. She trained through the NARM PEP process, apprenticed under several midwives, and started her own practice in 2014. She has since added certifications as a Nutritional Herbalist and NLP and Hypnotherapy practitioner, because she believes deeply in the mind and body's ability to thrive when given the right tools. Seasons is also a wife, mom to five, and a proud grandma.
βIf you are searching for compassionate care, supportive birth team and genuine love and kindness you will find it at Utah birth suites. Seasons Warner was the exact midwife I needed during my pregnancies and births. I am forever grateful for her education, support of my choices and genuine love of midwifery. Everyone deserves the birth experience that they feel most comfortable with. I am so happy I got mine with Seasons through Utah birth suites.β βFaith F.
Melissa Chappell, CPM, LDEM Co-Founder
Melissa has spent 25 years in the world of childbirth, beginning as an internationally certified doula and doula trainer, teaching the number one referred childbirth class in the area, and regularly traveling to developing countries to support local midwives and birthing women. She officially began her midwifery practice in 2015 and earned her CPM and LDEM credentials in 2018. Her favorite part of all of it, she'll tell you, is the people.
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Our Midwives
Jessica Collins, LDEM
Jessy has known she wanted to be a midwife since before high school. She spent years volunteering as a doula, apprenticing with midwives, and studying β graduating Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in Midwifery. She has additional training in spinning babies, hypnobirthing, and bodywork, and is currently working toward her lactation consultant certification. She loves the relationships she builds with every family she serves.
Nicole Moemai, CPM, LDEM
Nicole trained in a high-volume birth center where she attended hundreds of births and cared for a wide range of families. She is grounded in physiologic birth and attentive clinical care, and she is committed to helping families make informed, evidence-based decisions while honoring their autonomy every step of the way. A mother of eight, Nicole brings both professional skill and personal understanding to every family she serves.
Angie Nichols, CPM, LDEM
Angie is a midwife, DONA-trained doula, and self-described mama cheerleader who trained through Aspire Birth Academy and the NARM PEP process. She is passionate about encouraging women and believes that pregnancy, birth, and motherhood are among the most empowering experiences a woman can go through. A mother of seven herself, Angie brings warmth, experience, and a whole lot of heart to every birth she attends.
Ivey Routt, DEM
Ivey attended her first birth at age three and has been drawn to this work ever since. She grew up attending doula trainings in her home, attended her first official birth as a doula at sixteen, and has been showing up for women ever since. She has nearly completed all phases of her apprenticeship and is now taking clients. She is also a mama of two and a lover of cold plunges, baking, and plants.
Michelle Sherwin, LDEM
Michelle came to birth work first as a doula and then felt called to become a midwife. A mother of six who birthed four of her babies at home, she knows firsthand what it means to feel held and cared for by a midwife you trust. She believes every birth is a miracle and loves supporting mothers as they step into that experience. A recent client said it best: "You helped me feel trust for myself, while also providing a feeling of safety and being seen."
Isabelle Montgomery, DEM
Isabelle's path to midwifery began as a doula, where witnessing birth lit something in her she couldn't ignore. She brings calm, grounded energy into the birth space along with clinical knowledge, spiritual support, and deep respect for each woman's inner wisdom. She will never rush you, talk over you, or make decisions for you. Outside of birth work she loves snowboarding, camping, dancing, and her chickens.
Our Student Midwives
Heather Baker, Student Midwife
Heather has spent years in the birth world as a placenta encapsulator, doula, and midwife assistant. Her passion for this work started young β sparked by attending appointments with her aunt, who was also a midwife. She is currently pursuing her midwifery certification through the NARM PEP route and is certified in CPR and NRP. She is a mother of six and brings calm, skilled, deeply loving care to every birth she attends.
Marian Isaacson, Student Midwife
Marian found her way to midwifery through her own pregnancy in 2020, and has been working in birth ever since. She spent two years as a doula before training as a birth assistant, earning her NRP certification, and beginning the NARM PEP process. She is currently working as a primary midwife under supervision and believes every pregnancy and birth deserves a provider who will love and care for the whole family.
Camille Jorgensen, Student Midwife, IBCLC
Camille became a lactation consultant in 2023 after navigating her own breastfeeding challenges, and her path to midwifery deepened after birthing her second and third babies at Utah Birth Suites. She experienced firsthand how honoring the hormones of labor and protecting those first sacred hours can shape a mother's confidence and breastfeeding journey. She began the NARM PEP process in 2025 and is working toward her CPM credential in 2027.
Weβd Love To Meet You
Choosing your midwife is one of the most personal decisions you'll make, and we want you to feel good about it. Come and meet us. Schedule a consultation or join us at our next Meet the Midwives night.