Lauren Olvera, DNP, CNM

Co-Founder & CEO

Driven by a consistent commitment to translate frontline expertise into meaningful organizational change, Lauren Olvera, DNP, CNM brings a unique blend of clinical depth and structural vision to the healthcare consulting space. As a clinician, executive, and architect of systems, Lauren’s career has consistently outgrown the roles designed to contain it.

Lauren is the Co-Founder and CEO of PeriPro Solutions, where she leads medicolegal consulting, organizational strategy, and the development of proprietary clinical tools built to bring perinatal expertise into the spaces that need it most. Her clinical foundation spans nearly two decades across labor and delivery nursing, full-scope nurse-midwifery, and executive practice leadership in hospital, birth center, and private practice settings. She is a two-time Baylor University graduate, where she obtained both BSN and DNP degrees and later returned to serve as adjunct doctoral faculty.

Lauren holds active advanced practice licensure in Texas and is bilingual in English and Spanish. She is a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and has served on national ACNM committees and the American Midwifery Certification Board Disciplinary Review Board.

Scholarly contributions have included peer-reviewed publications, national conference presentations, and medical content development for international health platforms. Other past projects have spanned interprofessional education, emergency obstetric preparedness, and the policy dimensions of midwifery-led care. On the medicolegal side, her work encompasses expert case review, standard-of-care analysis, and litigation support. She has served as an expert reviewer for a state regulatory agency and holds an active expert consulting relationship through a national medicolegal firm. 

With a leadership trajectory that reflects a career spent blazing new paths, Lauren has always been drawn to building better systems, not just running them. As Clinical Director of a growing North Texas midwifery practice, she led a full organizational rebranding that contributed to a 25% increase in patient volume and earned a national "Best Practice" designation from the American College of Nurse-Midwives Benchmarking Project for low primary cesarean birth rate.

As Chief Operating Officer, she conceived and led a comprehensive regional market research initiative from design through dissemination, producing statistically meaningful data on maternity care trends and patient preferences across the DFW metroplex. The resulting data informed a strategic pitch to regional executives of a major national hospital system, pairing projected financial impact with a concrete roadmap for expanded midwifery coverage and hydrotherapy implementation.

Lauren's work extends beyond consulting into the creation of proprietary clinical tools designed to address long-tolerated industry gaps. PeriScore™ was born from the simple observation that no comprehensive antepartum risk stratification and clinical decision support tool exists. The available fragmented models do not offer the kind of unified, standardized framework that research consistently identifies as essential to expanding and strengthening collaborative midwifery-led care and maternal outcomes as a whole. PeriScore™ is currently in its first phase of clinical testing within private practice, with broader piloting on the horizon.

That same philosophy is driving the development of the expanded tool, ObstetriQ™, a comprehensive obstetric-specific clinical reference platform. Designed to fill the void left by existing reference tools that are cost-prohibitive and lack a comprehensive yet obstetrically-focused database, ObstetriQ™ is poised to become the first specialty-specific, continuously updated, subscription-based reference platform built specifically for obstetric practice and accessibly priced for the individual clinician. Development is underway and further details will be announced as the platform takes shape.

Lauren believes that maternal healthcare in this country demands more than incremental improvement. That "healthy mom and baby" is the minimum standard of care, not the aspiration. That clinicians carry more knowledge and power than systems often allow. And that if the right tool, the right framework, or the right model of care does not yet exist, it just might be an invitation to build it.

Lauren's career has never been defined by the roles available to her, but by the ones she recognized were missing. Her refusal to accept the status quo is the thread connecting every stage of her work, from bedside to boardroom. PeriPro Solutions is what happens when a clinician stops waiting for permission and starts building.

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