Hi, I am Neram…

Intercultural midwife, doula, and womb health consultant.

I accompany you with love, presence, and deep trust in your inner knowing. I welcome all of you: your strength and your vulnerability, your light and your shadow, your joy, your pain, and everything in between.

My work is full-spectrum support before, during, and after birth. Authentic, trauma-informed, and rooted in a lifetime of living between cultures, bodies, and worlds.

Not about fixing or guiding you but holding a space where you can meet yourself fully.

For you and your womb. And everything that unfolds beyond it.

Wombflüsterin

My path led me to Central and South America, where I had the privilege of learning from generous mentors and becoming an intercultural partera - a midwife rooted in relational, traditional knowledge. It was there that my relationship to the womb deepened into something I can only describe as a calling.

The womb holds so much: memory, longing, grief, power. It speaks in cycles, in symptoms, in silence. I have a deep and abiding connection to this space in the body, and to what it wants to tell us when we learn to listen.

Some people call me a Wombflüsterin. A womb whisperer. I'll take it.

Intercultural

Born to a German mother and a Chadian father, I grew up between worlds, part of my early childhood in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, then northern Germany, and eventually five countries across two continents. I am currently raising four wonderfully curly and not-so-curly children in Bogotá, Colombia.

Interculturality has never been a concept for me. It has been lived reality.

It shaped how I listen, how I move through the world, and how I meet people in their complexity, without flattening their story into something easier to hold.

I speak German, French, English, and Spanish and I have learned that some of the deepest communication happens without sharing a language at all.

Living across cultures has taught me to look beyond black-and-white answers. I meet each story on its own terms: case by case, body by body, context by context.

Real care requires cultural listening. And that is something I bring to every encounter.

A couple of things

about me…

I have given birth in a hospital, at home with midwives, and freely, without medical assistance. Each one was powerful, humbling, and permanently cured me of black-and-white thinking.

The only way how I consume coffee is under the shower on my skin.

I’m a curious, multi-passionate, rabbit-hole kind of human. When something captures my interest, I dive in! I read, cross-reference, question, and, whenever possible, live it!

I’m a recovering perfectionist, proudly giving fewer fucks every year.

I haven’t eaten butter since I was 5 years old. I truly dislike its taste and will kindly reject every sandwich with it!

I love books and libraries, hot water bottles (ideally 2 at the same time!), all kinds of herbal teas and the beauty of flowers!

"Everything is connected. Pregnancy, birth, womb health, loss -

I don't separate them, because the body doesn't either. This is what full-spectrum means to me."