About Francoise
 
   
 
Francoise was born in the South of France. Her initial training in midwifery was during a 3 year placement with an OB/GYN which started in 1972. Francoise was licensed as a lay midwife in several states and helped start a birthing centre in Arkansas. As an active member of ALACE, Francoise has taught birth related classes for over 25 years. She has guided apprentices for over 20 years in their journey to become midwives. Francoise as an awe inspiring teacher; is able and enthusiastic about answering even the toughest questions any apprentice would pose.

As an advocate for women, Francoise believes that birth is meant to be at home. Francoise is well trained and experienced in water-birth as well as other techniques not commonly taught to midwives. Our mission is to teach what is normal and reinforce what we have seen time and time again, that women are strong beings capable of infinite strength and wisdom surrounding their bodies and related to birth.

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My Short Biography

My arrival from France, on a ship The Queen Mary, in 1956 was brought about from my parents eloping. My biological father was Russian and my mother, being French, could not raise me alone so she found another French man who would marry her if they came to America. She used to tell me stories of my childhood drifting with the country gypsies in the south (Le Midi), where we lived. She could always find me among them either singing or dancing or just spending time with them. I believe these ancient nomads inspired my innate love and wonder of herbs and natural healing.

My destiny as a midwife was clearly marked when I turned three as my mother's pregnancy with my brother sparked an incessant interest in childbearing and women's health. My parents did their best to raise me by upper class standards in the Washington DC area, and gave me every opportunity to live up to the American dream they had found. But on my 18th birthday I left to find my destiny, which ended up in Colorado two years later with an OB/GYN who trained me for three years to be a midwife. I attended five yrs. of schooling and have been continuously self educated.

I have come to believe that each of us is created to achieve our peak potential while in these physical bodies. Very few succeed and those that do are, for the most part, prosecuted and/or ignored.

I've been here almost half a century. I plan to go back and help the people of my country understand their health until the end of my days.