Welcome To The Beehive!

Where Sustainability Meets Holistic Family Planning

The goal of Beehive Birth Consulting is to provide boutique style Holistic Family Planning services. We seek to assist families in achieving the number of children desired, birthing those babies conceived without trauma or harm, practicing appropriate child spacing and timing to ensure optimal healing, growth, and development of each family member.

Failure to plan for care can adversely affect the mental, emotional, and financial health of the pregnant individual, the health of the relationship between partners, and health of the family as a whole.

We have created a holistic approach to Family Planning through our prevention education programs and look forward to providing access to classes, workshops, and care plans in our new dedicated space beginning August 22nd, 2020.

We provide a variety of traditional services for Private Pay and Soonercare eligible members.

The Beehive is a sustainability program of The InTune Mother Society (The TIM Society) a registered 501(c)3 with the IRS as well as a Charitable Health Organization in the state of Oklahoma.

All gifts and contributions are tax deductible.

Visit us on the web to learn more about our Dimes for Doulas campaign and how you can help us keep our cost affordable for all by donating your #dimes.

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Published by RaShaunda Lugrand

Social Impact Entrepreneur. Married CEO/Founder of The InTune Mother Society. Homebirthing, breastfeeding, homeschooling, mother of four boys.

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