Naomi Wolfe is a Registered Aboriginal Midwife. Her interest in Midwifery began with her own struggles as a new mother. She quickly became passionate bout supporting mothers and families and providing culturally relevant care. Naomi has been providing midwifery care in Sudbury since 2010. In addition to the care provided to clients at Sudbury Community Midwives, she also provides midwifery services to Indigenous families at Shkagamik-Kwe Aboriginal Health Access Centre.
She is a strong advocate for restoring and reclaiming traditions around birth and new life. She believes that each birth is a ceremony and feels very fortunate to share in that journey with families.
Naomi is a huge breastfeeding advocate and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She spent a good portion of her LC training at the Jack Newman Breastfeeding Clinic in Toronto.
When not providing midwifery care, Naomi can be often found in an arena, dance studio or boxing gym with one of her four children! Her hobbies include traveling to powwows, sewing, running, camping and spending time outdoors.