MommyBridgeLLC
Jasmine Gore born and raised in Maryland on the outliers of Washington D.C and always had a passion for all things obstetrics. In 2014 she graduated from Coppin State University with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. From there she started her nursing career at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore MD. For six years she learned from some of our country’s top doctors and nursing leadership about patient care. She worked Medsurg Cardiac Telemetry, Labor and Delivery, Mother -Baby/ Postpartum, Antepartum and Newborn Nursery. From there she decided to take all that she learned and continue to broaden her skills as a travel nurse. She traveled as far north as Long Island New York at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and as far south as Atlanta Georgia at Northside Hospital and Emory University Midtown. All the while, she and her husband have been raising four children (one of which was born in the heart of COVID) and settling their lives in the Atlanta metro. Going through her career, Jasmine saw increasingly that mothers to be did not know what to expect when coming to the hospital. Such confusion had caused great dissatisfaction in mommy to be’s care. Moms have ideas of how they would like their birth experience to go and healthcare providers have ideas of what their patients need. Too often these ideas do not mesh or even worse they never cross paths. In a mission to solve this frequent problem Jasmine created Mommy Bridge. Mommy bridge is designed to help fill in that gap between health care providers and new parents as well as help make moms road from home to hospital and back home again with less roadblocks and more clarity. While founding Mommy Bridge, Jasmine found out she was unexpectedly pregnant with baby number four. So while writing and designing this curriculum for you she was experiencing it all in the moment. Who better to learn from than a nurse who works in all things perinatal, has had a couple of babies and created a program for pregnant women while she herself was pregnant?