Christine Enetak is a DONA International-trained doula who also participated in the Full Spectrum Advocate course taught by Nneka Hall, a renowned doula trainer, and founder of the Quietly United in Loss Together (QUILT) Campaign.

Christine is passionate about holistic care, reproductive justice, and advocacy regarding infant mortality, stillbirth prevention and awareness, and birth bereavement.

Her background as a pharmacist and health unit coordinator in a leading hospital's labor and delivery department inspired her to pursue a fulfilling doula career.

With professional and healthcare experience on three continents and native fluency in English, Swahili, and Kikuyu, Christine's inclusivity and understanding of diverse cultures shine through in her doula practice. Her cultural competence, patience, and emotional intelligence ensure she can connect with clients from all backgrounds, making them feel understood and respected.

Christine's friends describe her as funny, bubbly, warm, and fun! In her free time, she enjoys various activities, from travel and theater performances to trying different cuisines and reading self-help books. These personal interests and hobbies make her a doula you can relate to and feel comfortable with.