What is a Doula?

A trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to their client before, during, and shortly after childbirth to help them achieve the healthiest, most satisfying experience possible.

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Prenatal Doula

Prenatal visits, judgment-free support, light housekeeping, meal prep, and high-risk pregnancy support.

Birth Doula

Prenatal Visits & Childbirth Prep, Scheduled & Unscheduled Birth Support, Back Up Doula, Lactation Support, and Postpartum Visit

Postpartum Doula

“ The Fourth Trimester”

Nursery set-up & Organization, baby laundry & pump equipment cleaning, light housekeeping, and errand running.

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Why are Doulas so important?

Research consistently shows that individuals with a doula experience better health outcomes, such as shorter labors, lower cesarean and preterm birth rates.

The non-medical, supportive approach of doulas is crucial for positive birthing experiences.

Doulas have a positive impact on the well-being of the entire family.

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