Courtney Hall: This HBCU Graduate Opens First Black-Owned Ultrasound Studio In Her Community To Help Families

Courtney Hall, a graduate of North Carolina A&T University, is making history by opening Bump Baby Bliss, the first Black-owned ultrasound studio in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Hall, driven by her passion for supporting families, aims to prioritize the health and well-being of Black women and mothers in her community.

With a background in mental health and clinical social work, Hall is not only a wife and mother of three boys but also a therapist and doula. Drawing from her experiences, she saw a need for a holistic approach to prenatal care and decided to fill that gap with Bump Baby Bliss.

The studio offers a range of services tailored to expectant mothers, including 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasounds, early DNA gender testing, birth doula support, perinatal therapy, childbirth classes, breastfeeding assistance, and more.

Hall’s goal is to create a nurturing and supportive environment where mothers-to-be feel empowered to advocate for their bodies and their needs.

Recognizing the disparities in maternal health care, especially for Black women, Hall aims to address these issues by providing education, support, and resources through her studio.

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