
Where Birth freedom Begins
Birth is the start of your legacy.
Get the tools & support you need for the sacred journey ahead.
This is about...

independence
Honoring the Gd-given sovereignty of parenthood, starting with pregnancy & birth.

tradition
Preparing families for birth as a sacred rite of passage, not a medical event.

fortitude
Equipping both mothers and fathers to step into their roles with confidence, reverence, & resilience.

Legacy
Restoring folk birth knowledge and grounding families in truth, physiology, & Divine design.




Birth Belongs to families.
Join the Earthbound Clan
Because autonomy doesn’t mean doing it alone — it means doing it with intention.
Because you want something better than fear mongering, sterile checklists, and the bare minimum of survival.
Because you want to walk into birth prepared — body, mind, and spirit — knowing you've done the work and been elevated by it.
Because this isn’t just about how a baby is born. It’s about taking radical responsibility for the sacred role of parenthood.


Meet Your Guide
Shomeret : guardian, keeper, watchwoman
Chaya Shual
Jewish convert, wife, and mother of four unassisted-homebirthed humans. I am trained in traditional birth attendance, twin & breech birth techniques, and am a certified BIRTHFIT Leader and Perinatal Nutrition Educator. A lifelong patriot, earth-child, and questioner-of-the-assertion, I believe nature was wisely designed by the Divine Creator and that there is no authority higher than G-d's.
Sophie C.
"Being a part of this clan has been such a blessing for me. The support and camaraderie I have found within this intentional community has been amazing. I love having a group of women who I can navigate the ups and downs of motherhood with, whether they are offering advice or just being there for one another."
Chyenne M.
"Chaya challenged me to think deeply and reflect on all aspects of my life to best prepare for my motherhood."
Olivia S.
"Finding an open, honest group of mothers to engage with, with our children, share the ups and downs of parenthood, birth experiences, life challenges and victories. It has been like balm to the soul to be apart of something that feels like a step toward that change we need as isolated parents and community members."
