GET TO KNOW THE MIDWIVES
Kennedy Logan CPM, LM
Primary Midwife - (She/They)
From a young age, I knew I wanted to work with people in holistic ways that honored the physiological processes of the body. My calling to midwifery began in 2015 when I attended my first home birth, while completing my undergraduate degree in Nutrition. I was awestruck by the transformational power of birth and the body, as well as the quiet yet steady role of the midwife.
As I started my formal midwifery training in 2019, I recognized how midwives could help fill the gaps in our healthcare system, especially for new families, through client centered, trauma informed care. After my training, I became licensed in my home state of Oklahoma in 2022 and practiced in both the home and birth center setting before deciding to move back to New England and getting licensed in Rhode Island in the summer of 2025.
My goal as a midwife is to make all of my clients feel seen, safe, and supported during general wellness visits, their pregnancy, and in the raw moments of birth. I believe in creating warm spaces that encourage people to feel comfortable in being authentically themselves. Birth is as sacred as our bodies, and people deserve to choose when to bring small ones into their lives, how they give birth, where they birth, as well as who they birth with.
When I’m not midwifing, you can find me riding by bicycle with my partner on the streets of Providence, hiking with my border collie on a New England trail, or at my sewing machine working on a new project.
Sarah Mead CPM, LM
Primary Midwife - (She/Her)
I’ve always been amazed by how powerful and mystifying the body is to be able to not only create life but to allow one’s self to be the passage that brings life into the world. I myself was born at home in rural New Hampshire and it was always been a special part of my identity moving through the world but unbeknownst to me, my life’s path would eventually lead me to become a midwife.
In 2017 I explored my role as a supportive birth worker by becoming a doula. This exposure sparked a thirst for knowledge and in 2019 I started my midwifery education where I underwent rigorous training and education in out-of-hospital birth and midwifery care. I advanced my skills by learning alongside community midwives in both Maine and Massachusetts.
I completed my studies at Midwifery College of Utah in 2023, earned my national Certification as a Professional Midwife and become licensed by the state of Rhode Island. I continue my education learning alongside my community and the birthing population both locally & nationally.
Prior to midwifery I studied horticulture and still remain passionate about tending to and using plants for both beauty, health & wellness. Today I live in Pawtucket, RI with my partner of 15 years and our senior recuse pup JayJay. I’m the youngest of nine children and adore my aunt role to my sibling’s children, eight in total.
Compassionate care starts here.
How to start midwifery care:
1. Book a free virtual consultation to meet the midwives.
2. Access your chart and fill out your intake form; request records if necessary.
3. Book your initial appointment to begin care!

