
I am Edinna Eunice Obaseki. I was born and raised in East Oakland by Nigerian and Tanzanian immigrant parents, and my roots in community, love, and resilience shape my work. I am a doula passionate about supporting Black women, families, and marginalized communities through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and experiences of loss or abortion.

I am Edinna Eunice Obaseki. I was born and raised in East Oakland by Nigerian and Tanzanian immigrant parents, and my roots in community, love, and resilience shape my work. I am a doula passionate about supporting Black women, families, and marginalized communities through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and experiences of loss or abortion.
I hold degrees in Biology and Women’s & Gender Studies, and a Master’s in Global Health. My approach blends knowledge, compassion, and respect for community wisdom. I provide culturally-rooted, empowering care, offering education, comfort, advocacy, and presence so families feel seen, respected, and supported at every step of their transformative journey.
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