PregnantTogether

the (virtual) community supporting queer folks & solo parents from preconception through parenting

Hi! I’m Marea, a queer midwife, parent, and the founder of PregnantTogether.

photo of nonbinary midwife Marea Goodman

I’m passionate about supporting queer folks & solo parents growing their families.

As Seen In

TTC (trying to conceive), pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting— but make it queer

This Community Supports You

  • Connect & Share

    Get immediately connected to a thriving community of queer folks 🙌

  • Learn All The Things

    Videos, tip sheets, and links to answer your questions about TTC, pregnancy, postpartum, or parenting

  • Get Expert Advice

    Get 1-on-1 care from a queer midwife who can guide you on your path to parenthood

  • Events & Workshops

    Attend live (zoom) events and interactive workshops with a community of experts.

  • Save Money

    Members get discounts to products from companies like Proov, Mosie Baby, the Seattle Sperm Bank, & so much more!

You Belong Here

Get the support you deserve— in community 💙

(for less than the cost of 1 lunch per month)

  • “This community is so kind & open! Everywhere I go I feel judged for being pregnant in some way- not wearing a wedding ring, having a hairy body, etc. I love that those surface level things aren't even a second thought here.”

  • “I love the resources and education available without the fear or sales-y approach that other social media communities have”

  • "I feel less isolated in my experience, I love what I am learning too."

  • "Having questions answered from a supportive, inclusive midwife is incredible!"

  • "I am happy to connect with people from all over. I don't want to do this kind of engagement on traditional social media, so having a more dedicated space is really nice."

Community Values

  • This community is radically inclusive—we are passionate about creating a safe space for all folks who are growing their families, especially folks whose experiences aren’t centered in the dominant narratives of what families look like.

  • We believe that access to information about how we grow our families is a reproductive justice issue, and we are committed to providing information about growing our families in a way that is accessible to folks regardless of gender, race, ability, and relationship status.

  • Our society tries to separate us on so many levels— and we see isolation as a major risk for our emotional and mental wellbeing. At PregnantTogether, we do our best to help members feel connected to a larger community of folks doing the most important work in the world—creating and raising the next generation.