Davis County Midwives
Bonnie is a mother to three red headed boys, wife to a red bearded man, avid recipe maker, yogi, bookworm, and wanna-be world traveler.
She has supported hundreds of birthing people in many birth situations such as home births, special needs, c-section, and unmedicated births. She has been serving the birth community since 2014.
Bonnie is currently focusing her training to specialize in safe vaginal breech birth. She is committed to creating and maintaining a positive birth experience for a birthing person and their birth team.
05/19/2026
Another day, another seamless home birth. 💕
This is what physiologic birth is designed to look like: calm, supported, closely monitored, and deeply respected. Mom labored beautifully at home surrounded by her birth team (her young children), and baby arrived safely into loving hands.
Home birth is not “no medical care.” It is skilled, evidence-based care for carefully screened low-risk families. Research continues to show that planned home birth with qualified providers has excellent outcomes for low-risk pregnancies, including:
• Lower rates of cesarean birth
• Lower rates of interventions
• High maternal satisfaction
• Lower NICU admissions
Safety in birth comes from education, preparation, skilled assessment, informed consent, teamwork, and knowing when to intervene or transfer if needed.
We are always honored to witness families welcome their babies in the place they feel safest: home.
05/13/2026
Monday Bonnie, along with other community midwives, presented Layton Hospital with the UWNQC and Team Player award. This is for their efforts in providing seamless and respectful care when the need occurs for transfers. Layton hospital continually stands out as a hospital committed to supporting the community birth setting and we are so grateful for the team on L&D.
05/05/2026
Too many women still die from preventable causes during pregnancy and childbirth. Skilled care before, during, and after birth can save lives — and midwives are best placed to provide it.
Achieving universal coverage of midwife-delivered interventions by 2035 could avert 67% of these deaths. But, the world is short one million midwives.
We need urgent action to grow, support, and sustain the global midwifery workforce. This , sign the global petition calling on policymakers for
If ✨️ this✨️ is your vibe, come see us at Davis County Midwives. Call us to book your free consult today!
04/27/2026
✨Everything hallelujah ✨
There's so much love that goes into our midwifery care. People walk in as strangers and leave as family. We couldn't be more grateful for it.
04/26/2026
Our favorite kind of photo bomb!
Hey, next time come join the huddle, man!
Wrapping up another beautiful home birth with mom and baby tucked in bed and heading home to our own beds.
What a lovely day.
We've got you, girl.
Spring is here and we can't wait for the spring babies to make their appearance. Patience is a virtue, especially for midwives. You can't rush perfection and we want all of these sweet babies to be perfect.
So if you're waiting on a baby, go for a walk, get a pedicure, take a nap, and wait for your baby to choose their birthday.
04/08/2026
Are you seeking community? Wanting to make mom friends? Preparing for your own upcoming birth? Or do you just consider yourself a birth nerd?
Join us on the 2nd Thursday of the month for Positive Birth Group- Davis County. This is an always free event.
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143 East 400 North
Bountiful, UT
84010
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 2pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 7pm |
| Friday | 9am - 2pm |