Supported Birth. Held Postpartum.

Calm, confident doula care — from pregnancy through your first weeks at home.

Birth and postpartum are not meant to be done alone.

We provide steady, evidence-based birth support and deeply nurturing postpartum care so you can feel safe, informed, and truly supported — every step of the way.

How We Support You

One continuous support team — before, during, and after birth.

Birth Doula Care

• Prenatal preparation & planning • Continuous labor support • Comfort measures & emotional reassurance • Advocacy and informed decision-making • Immediate postpartum support

Postpartum Doula Care

• Daytime & overnight newborn care • Feeding support (breast, bottle, combo) • Emotional support & confidence-building • Light baby-related household help • Space for rest, recovery, and healing

No pressure. No judgment. Just calm, capable support.

✔️ First-time parents ✔️ Growing families ✔️ Planned or unplanned cesareans ✔️ Home, birth center, or hospital births ✔️ Families wanting calm, continuous care

✔️ First-time parents ✔️ Growing families ✔️ Planned or unplanned cesareans ✔️ Home, birth center, or hospital births ✔️ Families wanting calm, continuous care

Flexible Care Options

All families. All feeding choices. All birth paths.

Hourly Support

Starting at $35/hour

• Daytime shifts (4 hrs) • Overnight shifts (10 hrs)

Most families choose a package for consistency, ease, and peace of mind.

Signature Packages (Most Popular)

Birth Journey — full prenatal + labor support
Fourth Trimester — weekly daytime + overnight postpartum care
Fully Supported — birth + postpartum, start to finish

Packages include priority scheduling and built‑in savings.

Learn more about our postpartum offerings

Package add-ons

Placenta encapsulation

Birth photography

Child birth education

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  • females with doulas had a 47% lower risk of cesarean delivery and a 29% lower risk of preterm birth, and were 46% more likely to attend a postpartum checkup

    —Alpha Publications

  • Research shows that moms, dads, and babies have an easier time with this transition if a good support team is in place

    —American Pregnancy Association

  • Less likely to be diagnosed with a postpartum mood disorder. improve breastfeeding success.

    — DONA

  • “Published data indicate that one of the most effective tools to improve labor and delivery outcomes is the continuous presence of support personnel, such as a doula. Given that there are no associated measurable harms, this resource is probably underutilized.”

    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine

No pressure. No obligation. Just support.

Our Approach

Respectful. Evidence-based. Personalized.
Your body. Your baby. Your choices.

Let's talk about your birth and postpartum plans