Welcome,

to ICAN’s Professional Member Directory. Here you will find a variety of professionals. Some directly birth-related, others may serve those in their childbearing season in ways not acutely birth-related. Then some are businesses that simply align with our mission and want to play a part in changing our birth-culture for the better.

The Funds Generated From Professional Memberships Help To Continue ICAN’s Mission. Anyone Who Supports ICAN’s Mission Is Welcome To Join The Directory: Simply Become A Professional Member Of ICAN.

Don’t take it from us, hear from real-life ICAN Professional Members!

It is an honor…

I first became involved with ICAN after the birth of my oldest son. I had a traumatic, unplanned cesarean. ICAN was incredibly supportive during my healing process and preparation for the birth of my second son, a homebirth after cesarean. It is an honor to support, educate, and empower people on their own journey.
Candace Gesicki
Cleveland Chiropractic and Integrative Health Center

Father of 3

Being a father of 3 boys, I have seen first hand the lack of care and the lack of information that is available to new mothers. I value the opportunity to educate and empower mothers on the birth process and be a resource for them to achieve the birth that they WANT!
Landon Staley
Axiom Chiropractic

More than one good way…

I believe that each labor and birth is a unique and miraculous experience. I also believe that there is more than one good way to have a baby and that parents should have the proper tools available for informed consent and informed refusal.
Candace McCollett
Westside Birth Connection
Note:

Disclaimer ICAN’s Professional Member Network is intended as an informational resource for consumers.  ICAN is not a credentialing agency or a regulatory body. As such, we are not responsible for the competency of the professionals listed. Professional Members are those birth professionals who have partnered with ICAN because they believe in our mission. It is up to you to determine if they are a good fit for your birth and/or support needs. ICAN does not endorse any provider. Asking questions, obtaining local references and understanding that you are responsible for your own choices by thorough reading and discussing care with other parents and care providers is essential and is your responsibility.