About me!

My name is Moriah Elliott, and I am a dedicated birth doula, lactation counselor, and Certified Nursing Assistant based in North Carolina. I am also a proud mother of two and married to my high school sweetheart—family is at the heart of everything I do.

I have been working as a doula for over three years, supporting families through a wide range of unique and beautiful birth experiences. I am passionate about guiding mothers and their partners through pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum journey with compassion, knowledge, and encouragement.

My goal is to help every woman feel empowered in her birth experience—creating lasting, positive memories rather than feelings of fear, regret, or trauma. I believe that with the right support, every birth can be a meaningful and affirming experience.

In addition to birth support, I have two years of experience as a lactation counselor. I am committed to helping mothers navigate their feeding journey with confidence—whether that includes breastfeeding, pumping, formula feeding, or a combination that works best for their family.

As a Certified Nursing Assistant in the state of North Carolina, I bring an added level of clinical understanding and care to the families I serve.

I would love the opportunity to support you and your family during this special time.

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My Mission

My mission is to redefine the birth experience by empowering women to take ownership of their journey with confidence, knowledge, and unwavering support. I am committed to ensuring that every mother feels heard, respected, and fully equipped to advocate for herself and her baby.

Through continuous guidance, education, and compassionate care, I help families navigate pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with strength and clarity—turning what can feel overwhelming into an experience that is informed, supported, and deeply empowering.