Birth Services

Joyce Kimball, CPM

Testimonials

When I was pregnant the third time, I immediately called Joyce. I was very happy with her prenatal, delivery and postnatal care. She listens. She has a way of recognizing any fears or concerns and is able to address each one knowledgeably. She keeps up to date with new midwifery information. She was always reachable by phone or visits. Her team/accompanying midwives were also wonderful . . . just some of the things that allowed me to trust her and want me to lean on her during such an important time in my (and my children's) life!

Birth Services - Joyce Kimball, CPM

I’m honored that you have visited my Birth Services website. My goal is to provide you with useful information about home birth midwifery care and other related birth information and referrals.

I have been serving birthing folks and their families and have been involved in the Massachusetts birth community since 1998 as a midwife, doula, belly caster, childbirth educator and birth counselor. I have been a member of the Massachusetts home birth midwifery trade organization, Massachusetts Midwives Alliance since 2005. I was the Coordinator of the MMA Basic Midwifery Course in 2009-2011 and I currently serve as a mentor and preceptor for midwifery students, doulas, and student doctors.

Feel free to browse around this site. I hope you will find all the information you need but if you have any questions or need more information, please contact me at  or 508-728-6588, or click on the contact button on any page within this site.

Thanks for visiting and I look forward to serving you.

Joyce's family

 

I acknowledge that the land I live on was originally inhabited by the Indigenous people of the Nipmuc tribal nation. I acknowledge the painful history of genocide, slavery and being forced onto reservations. I hope this tiny gesture of acknowledgement helps to honor the Nipmuc people and the ongoing connection they have with the land. 

The Nipmuc Nation Tribal Council is located at 25 Main Street, South Grafton, Massachusetts. 

Adapted from Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement