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LABOUR & POSTPARTUM DOULA

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MY STORY

Labour & Postpartum Doula, Mental Health Advocate, 
BIPOC Advocate and Supporter. Supportive of Teen and Single Mothers.

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 I see pregnancy, birth, and the growth of a family as one of the most beautiful things about humanity. As a Doula I am privileged to help women to have the same positive outlook that I have learned.

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I am a mother of 2 young ones who are

11 months apart. I married my High School sweetheart. He keeps me entertained constantly with his goofy humor, thank goodness because life with littles can be wild but we keep each other grounded. 

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What has drawn me to become a Doula is how positive my own two births were (I didn't have a doula but I had midwives, alternative care) and it made me walk away wanting to go through labour again. I want to be able to give other expecting parents the same positive outlook and loving support that I received. Everything about birth is amazing, even though babies choose how they come earthside it still puts me in awh. 

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Pregnancy can be hard, labour IS hard so why add to it by not having an excellent birthing team by your side? By educating and conversing about all of your options related to birth this in turn gives you the confidence to be your own advocate, this style of mine gives parents reassurance of any fears or reservations surrounding birth and onward. 

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Pregnancy, labour and postpartum is a vulnerable time for expectant mothers so I ensure to give the same tenderness and eagerness as if they were my family. Through life experience I've learned to further my compassion and understanding of people's needs, wants and desires. 

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I want to leave you pleased that YOU received the support YOU desired and needed at YOUR most vulnerable time.

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"You're concerned about giving birth. Don't be. I grew up on a farm. If a chicken can do it every single day, you can do it this one time" ~Dwight Schrute

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WHY HIRE A DOULA?

YOU ARE ALREADY LOOKING AT A DOULAS WEBSITE...SO EAT UP THESE REASONS TO BOLSTER YOUR DECISION

Top 10 Reasons to Hire A Doula

A doula is an excellent choice for many women hoping to have a safe and satisfying birth. Just to recap, these are the top reasons to hire a doula.

  1. Helps with the Intensity of Birth

  2. Takes Pressure off Dad

  3. Accessible for Support

  4. CRAZY GOOD Encouragement

  5. Unbiased Support

  6. Nourish the Parents

  7. Statistics Support Doulas

  8. Labor at Home

  9. Walking Birth Plan

  10. Doula = Birth Bouncer (keep unwanted people out)


Research Shows (The Doula Book-Klaus, Kennel and Klaus) having a doula:

  • Less pain

  • More control over birth

  • Less anxiety after birth

  • Self-confidence

  • Lowers postpartum depression

  • Better breastfeeding bond

  • Improved relationship with partners

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TOP 5 MYTHS ABOUT DOULAS

We're pretty good myth busters

The Top 5 Myths About Doulas -- Cleared Up!

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1. "A doula -- so that's like a midwife, right?"

I'm not sure why midwives and doulas are so often confused, but if I had to guess, it's likely because both are strong advocates for the normal, physiological process of birth. Doulas provide support -- physical and emotional -- and resources for expectant families. They typically meet with families one or two times prior to birth and then attend throughout labour, birth, and early postpartum. They do not perform any medical procedures (like starting IVs or cervical checks), nor do they provide any medical advice. I like to compare what a doula does to what a personal trainer or wedding planner does, but for birth, of course!


2."Hiring a doula might hurt my partner's feelings. I don't want them to feel like they're being replaced."

The inherent myth in these statements is that a doula replaces a partner. While this is NOT at all true, it is important to address the underlying concerns. A doula's role is to support and enhance the role your partner wishes to play during your labour and birth. Many parents fear that hiring a doula will make their partner feel incompetent or displaced during birth. A doula works with you during prenatal meetings to better understand what kind of support is desired during birth and what you're seeking in a doula. Depending on your needs and wishes, a doula will either help empower and guide your partner to be the main support during your birth, or a doula will help your partner take on the role that he/she is most comfortable with. When you're interviewing potential doulas, ask for specifics about how they work with and support partners.


3."I don't plan on having a natural birth, so I don't know why I'd want a doula."

If you truly do not want a doula, you don't have to have one! However, it may help to understand that doulas provide support for all kinds of births, whether in-home, in-hospital, epidural, without pain meds, cesarean, or OB or midwife-attended. Perhaps this myth is best reworded as a question: "Why would I want a doula; how could she help me in labour and birth?" When you understand what a doula provides, you can then make an informed decision on whether to hire one.


4."I'm hiring a doula to make sure I get the birth I want."

It is true that doulas have been scientifically shown to improve birth outcomes and reduce the need for pain medications, epidural, and other interventions. At the same time, no doula can promise a specific birth experience or outcome. You'll increase your chance of having the birth you want by hiring the best care provider (OB or midwife), having continuous labour and birth support (like that from a doula), becoming educated and informed about birth (like after taking an in-depth childbirth class), and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. The other common misconception implied in this myth is that a doula speaks to your care provider on your behalf during labour and birth. The role of a doula is to be an advocate for you by providing support, information, and resources to you so you can speak directly to your doctor or midwife. Speaking directly to your care provider would overstep a doula's role and could lead to your doula being removed (in the case of a hospital) from your birth.


5."That would be weird to hire a stranger to come and see me give birth."

For some, the thought of hiring a doula feels like crossing a line in modesty and comfort level. So, in a way, this myth may not be a "myth" for everyone -- if inviting someone to your birth outside of your partner or family seems too intimate, that's ok. That said, it's important to understand that a doula spends time getting to know and forming a relationship with you and your partner/birth team prior to going into labour. By the time you give birth, your doula will no longer be a stranger. And, like medical staff, a doula is very familiar with and comfortable around people giving birth. She does not attend as a spectator, but as an active, professional support person who respects your need for privacy and modesty. Finally, even people who report initially feeling awkward about hiring a doula to attend their birth end up reporting that her presence was invaluable and there were no "weird" feelings during the labour and birth experience.

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MY SERVICES

How I Assist

Prenatally:

  • Walk you through building birth and postpartum wishes

  • Teach relaxation/breathing techniques

  • Ongoing support, touch, counter pressure,

  • Emotional support through pregnancy and postpartum, body changes, mental changes, hormonal changes

  • Share resources, help you become educated on the best options for your birth and aftercare (postpartum)​

  • Breastfeeding techniques and baby care basics

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Having a birth doula​ will enable you to focus on your labouring body, while also giving support to partners by giving and answering questions. 

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Open to all birth plans:

  • medicated

  • non medicated

  • vaginal

  • vbac

  • c-section

  • home or hospital

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PACKAGES & PRICING

Raw Honey: Basic Package

Free Consultation for any package (emailing, phone) 

1 Prenatal Appointment

Labour and Birth Support

1 Postpartum Visit

*24 Hour availability (email, SMS, calls)

*on call 37 weeks to birth

*feel free to ask about payment plans

$600

PACKAGES & PRICING

Crystallized Honey: Standard Package

2 Prenatal Appointments
Labour and Birth Support
2 Postpartum Visits
*24 hour availability (email, SMS, call)
*on call 37 weeks to birth
$800

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PACKAGES & PRICING

Filtered Honey: Extended Package

(This package is recommended for first time parents)
3 Prenatal Visits 3 Postpartum Visits + 1 Overnight (6-10hours)
24-hour availability (email, SMS, call)
*on call 37 weeks to birth
$1200
(no overnights $1150)

BUILD A HIVE

Tailored Packages

Labour & Birth Support ONLY

24-hour availability (email, SMS, call)

*on-call 37 weeks to birth

$400

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Postpartum Care ONLY

24-hour availability (email, SMS, call)

$25 hourly (day time rate)

$30 hourly (night time rate)

*packages available (hours packages)

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Expecting Couple

OTHER SERVICES

Birth Plan Session:

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  • informing of your options

  • home birth vs hospital

  • what to pack or buy

  • checklist of wants and desires

  • follow up email with a typed birth plan

  $250

"Of all the gifts that life has to offer, a loving parent is the greatest of them all".

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