Hi, I’m Jernae Webb.
Divinity Doula was born from my own journey into motherhood — a journey filled with love, but also loneliness, overwhelm, and unanswered questions.
With my first baby, I struggled with postpartum rage, breastfeeding challenges (especially when returning to work), undiagnosed ADHD, exhaustion, and the stress of a home that felt out of control. I longed for community, support, and someone who understood what I was feeling.
As I grew into a mother of three, new challenges surfaced — unsafe daycare environments, unreliable nannies, caregivers who brought their own children who mistreated mine, and the fear of wanting to homeschool but not knowing where to start. I didn’t see anyone who looked like me offering homeschool support, and the help that did exist was often unaffordable.
For over four years, I’ve been doing this work professionally — supporting families through the fourth trimester, guiding early learning at home, and walking alongside mothers as they navigate the earliest seasons of parenthood. I homeschooled my oldest and prepared her for 4K, and that experience deepened my passion for early childhood development and accessible education.
I’ve always known — even as a child — that working with children was my calling. Today, I’m actively expanding my expertise. I hold my ECD 101 certificate, and I’m currently pursuing my degree in Early Childhood Education, set to graduate in Fall 2026. My education strengthens the hands‑on knowledge I’ve gained as a mother, doula, and early learning guide.
All of this — my lived experience, professional training, motherhood, and my heart is the foundation of Divinity Doula.
Divinity Doula exists to support mothers from infancy to beyond — with postpartum care, premium early learning nanny‑educators, and accessible homeschool guidance.
Because every mother deserves safety, community, and support she can trust.
This is my why.
This is why this work matters.
And this is why I’m committed to walking with families through every season of early parenthood.