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Leilani Digmon, Kalauokekahuli

 

Member profile details

Membership level
Professional Fellowship
 

Contact Info

First name
Leilani
Last name
Digmon
Organization
Kalauokekahuli
Business Phone number
808-292-3556
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Application Information

Island
Maui
Location of practice
In Home Services, Maui Nui and O'ahu
Communities Served
  • Maui, Island Wide
  • O'ahu, Island Wide
Credentials and Licenses
B.A. Hawaiian Studies B.A. Hawaiian Language
Services Offered
  • Breastfeeding Support
  • Childbirth Education
  • Doula (Birth)
  • Doula (Postpartum)
  • La'au Lapa'au
  • Montrice
  • Nutrition and Herbs
  • Pale Keiki
Summary
Providing culturally-rooted prenatal, birth, and postpartum care.
... A little more about me
Welina mai e ka lehulehu o Maui! Greetings to the multitudes on Maui!

Hawaiian culture/language-focused/rooted and infused prenatal, birth, and postpartum care with evidence based care.

My name is Leilani Digmon, mahalo to all for taking the time to read this. I am Kanaka (native Hawaiian) on my paternal line through the Mahoe, Kepano, and Paahao bloodlines. I am the wife of Kapali Keahi of Mala, Lahaina, Maui, and together we birthed three children ages 12, 11, and 9-- two born at our home in Lahaina, and our muli born in Pauwela at the home of our late midwife, Tina Garzero. I have been attending births for 10 years and am a senior student midwife at National Midwifery Institute with plans to finish in early 2025.

I have a deep passion for attending to birthing people in all stages of their birthing process, to offer care during pregnancy, labor, and for at least 40 days after birth.

I work with licensed Indigenous midwife Connie Perkins, and together we offer homebirth midwifery services to the islands of Maui and O'ahu.

Please contact me for a free consultation.

Malama Pono

*Olelo Hawai'i and 'Ike Hawai'i competent
*LGBTQ inclusive
Current Classes and Groups
Makua Workshop series childbirth education classes with Hui No Ke Ola Pono and Kalauokekahuli, postpartum support group, Kalauokekahuli.
Rates for Services
Free consultations
Discounted rates for Kanaka and those with financial hardship.
How long have you been practicing?
30 Dec 2016
When did you start working in Hawaii?
30 Dec 2016
Social Media
IG @waileleoakaka, @haleohaumea, @kalauokekahuli


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