Amina Mirza
MY
STORY
AMINA MIRZA
Birth & Postpartum Doula | she/her
Hello, I’m Amina. I was born and raised in Santa Monica to a multicultural family, with a father who worked in sales and a mother who was a teacher. Growing up, my sisters and I would spend our weekends at the beach and thrifting with our grandmother. These experiences instilled in me a deep appreciation for family and community, which continues to inspire me today.
Now, I live in Orange County with my partner, our son, and our two cats, Periwinkle and Teetee. My partner and I have been together for nine years and I am grateful to have such a supportive and loving person by my side. I am also blessed to be part of a large Muslim community in Southern California, which gives me a sense of belonging and connection.
My journey into birthwork began with the birth of my own child in 2017, just two weeks after my mother’s passing. I was looking for a birth team that would support and empower me through this difficult time, and I found that at a local birth center. The care I received there inspired me to become a doula myself and help others in the same way. I attended my first birth in 2018 and became formally certified in 2020, and now I am a full spectrum doula. Currently, I work as a birth assistant at a birth center, where I have gained significant experience with birth center births. Additionally, I have assisted with home births and hospital births, providing me with a diverse range of experiences and expertise.
MY
PHILOSOPHY
I am most inspired by the strong and confident women in my life, including my grandmothers, mother, sisters, and aunts. They taught me to speak up for those who cannot, be confident in who I am, and love unconditionally. My long-term goal is to become a licensed midwife so that I can continue to serve and empower marginalized communities in even more ways.
As someone committed to ongoing education, I am constantly seeking out new knowledge through reading and media. However, I believe that experience is the best teacher, and I have had the privilege of supporting numerous families through various stages of the birthing process.
My Methods
My Credentials
My Methods
I also find that prenatal education is one of the most helpful tools for birthing people, helping them to feel informed and in tune with their bodies through pregnancy, birth, and beyond.
My Credentials
- Birth and Postpartum Doula Certification through DONA International (2020)
- Breastfeeding for Doulas with Rei (2020)
- Full spectrum Doula Training through Cornerstone Doula Trainings (2022)
- Queer Reproductive Care by King Yaa (2022)
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certified by Baby Breath (2022)
- CPR certified (2017- current)
- Rebozo work (support with a shawl during labor)
- Prenatal henna