L.Meehleis Bio

Lindsey Meehleis

Lindsey Meehleis, LM, CPM

Lindsey Meehleis, LM, CPM, is a Midwife licensed through the Medical Board of California and certified by the Registry of Midwives (NARM), with over two decades in birth work and 16 years of clinical experience serving women and families in California. Trained through apprenticeship and formal certification pathways, her work integrates traditional midwifery practice with contemporary healthcare systems to advance safe, collaborative maternity care.

She began her healthcare career in emergency medicine in 1999, where she developed a nuanced understanding of medical intervention and the cascade of clinical events that can precede and follow its use. Her later work in midwifery cultivated respect for the body’s innate physiology and processes supporting healthy pregnancy and birth. Having attended thousands of births, she brings a dual perspective grounded in physiologic birth and clinical standards.

Central to her work is recognition of the newborn as an experiencing and responsive participant in birth, informed by research in early neurodevelopment and maternal-infant physiology. She has trained with midwives and traditional birth practitioners internationally, incorporating tested practices supporting maternal and infant well-being.

Meehleis advances collaboration between community-based providers and Western allopathic models of care while advocating preservation of rigorous science in midwifery education. Recognizing the national shortage of midwives as a contributor to rising maternal and infant mortality rates, she supports expansion of safe pathways into midwifery practice, strengthens education between midwives and emergency medical services, and advocates modernization of FEMA emergency response protocols, integrating out-of-hospital birth into preparedness systems.

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