“When you change the way you view birth, the way you birth will change.”

Marie F. Mongan

Doula Services

Birth Doula

Prenatal and Birth Support

  • Complimentary initial consultation

  • Telephone, text, and email support from the moment of hire until you are 6 weeks postpartum

  • On-call labor and birth support from 38 weeks until baby’s birth

  • 2 prenatal visits in-person covering birth plans, labor positions, proactive prenatal preparation, answer questions, and more.

  • Unlimited hands-on labor support and comfort measures

  • Advocacy for your personal birth goals during hospital, birth center, or home births

  • Assistance with breastfeeding and newborn care, if desired

  • Birth photography and videography

  • 1 Postpartum visit at your home within the first 2 weeks postpartum

  • Complimentary car seat safety check

  • Educational resources as needed

Price: $1250

Birth Doula & Childbirth Education

Prenatal and Birth Support + Childbirth Education

  • Complimentary initial consultation

  • Telephone, text, and email support from the moment of hire until you are 6 weeks postpartum

  • On-call labor and birth support from 38 weeks until baby’s birth

  • 2 prenatal visits in-person covering birth plans, labor positions, proactive prenatal prep, answer questions, and more.

  • Up to 5 hours of personalized childbirth education sessions for you and your support partner in-person at your home

  • Unlimited hands-on labor support and comfort measures

  • Advocacy for your personal birth goals during hospital, birth center, or home births

  • Assistance with breastfeeding and newborn care, if desired

  • Birth photography and videography

  • 1 Postpartum visit at your home

  • Complimentary car seat safety check

  • Price: $1400

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Doula Frequently Asked Questions

  • A doula provides you and your partner continuous emotional support and physical comfort assistance in obtaining information before, during, and just after childbirth. Doulas provide evidence-based information to help you make informed decisions, encouragement during labor, a variety of comfort measures, advocating for you, assisting with establishing breastfeeding, and check in with you postpartum.

    A midwife is a healthcare professional who provides prenatal and postpartum care. Midwives perform physical examinations, monitor fetal health, assess labor progress, manage medical complications, deliver the newborn and placenta, and provide other obstetric and gynecological care.

  • My background is in health and wellbeing sciences. I am able to beautifully combine holistic modalities from eastern medicine with modern science in western medicine. Want to give birth unmedicated but surrounded by OBGYN’s in a hospital? You got it! Want to give birth at home, but have a backup plan in the event interventions or medication is necessary? Sure thing!

    I support all births whether you are:

    • In a hospital, birth center or at home

    • If you want to go unmedicated or if you are planning a c-section

    • Whether you want all the interventions or none of the interventions

    I assist you in making informed decisions by providing you with the options available to you, that you may not even know you have. I provide you with the benefits, risks, and alternatives of each intervention or procedure, then encourage you to combine all the information with your intuition, before making a decision.

    As a childbirth educator, as well as a doula, I value childbirth education as one of the best resources to positive birth outcomes. I am available to you via text, email, and phone to answer any questions or provide further detail on anything that crosses your mind. My expansive knowledge is always available to you, whenever you want it.

    I want you and your support person to be able to go into labor confident and prepared. For that reason, I have an abundance of resources available to you, including and not limited to:

    • Affirmations for yourself and for your partner

    • A comprehensive list of questions to ask your provider prior to birth

    • A hospital packing list for mom, partner, and baby

    • A comprehensive PDF about essential newborn care

    • Multiple videos about various breastfeeding topics

    I am dedicated to you as your doula, so you can have the best birth and the best outcomes for you and your baby, and be supported however you want to be supported.

  • No, not unless you want me to. I prefer to work with your partner during birth, as we are part of your birth support team.

    I work with your partner, at their comfort level, to help them help you. I help guide your partner on ways they can assist you when labor gets tough. Additionally, I remind them that what you are experiencing during labor is normal to reduce any stress or worries they may have.

    During labor, when your partner is getting tired or hungry and needs to take a minute to eat, drink, use the bathroom, rest, or get some fresh air, I will be remain by your side to ensure you always have continuous support and are never alone, while their needs are getting met too.

  • Yes, absolutely! I am there to support you giving birth, no matter how you do it!

    • If you plan on an epidural: I support you through labor before it gets administered, assist you with epidural friendly position changes, provide you risks, benefits, and alternatives on interventions and procedures to help you make in making informed decisions about your medical care, and continue with comfort measures so you can always feel supported.

    • If you plan, or need, a c-section: we will preemptively discuss what to expect, provide options on how you can maintain a sense of control and wellbeing, explore if you are interested in (or able to have) a family oriented or maternal assisted cesarean, how we can support the most important aspects of your birth plan, ways to improve recovery, and provide comfort measures so you feel supported.

  • You can hire your doula at anytime during pregnancy. It could be the moment you find out your pregnant or a week before your due date!

    I recommended hiring your doula during your second trimester or early in the third trimester. This allows plenty of time to develop an interpersonal relationship and an understanding of how you want to be supported during birth.

  • We will have two prenatal visits. The first is typically around week 34 of pregnancy and the second prenatal visit is around week 37.

    The following is a list of what typically gets covered between the two prenatal visits:

    • Review of basic labor education and when to call your birth team

    • Discussions of your birth preferences and goals

    • Establishing your plans for pain management and comfort measures

    • Conducting light bodywork to help prepare your body for labor

    • Allotted time for you to ask questions or get further clarification on birth related topics

    • Explore breastfeeding basics

    • Establish your postpartum plan

    My goal is to provide each family with information that is personalized and relevant to them. Each family has different goals and priorities, and therefore what gets covered at prenatal visits may vary.

    **I highly encourage all clients to have a birth ball available and take a prenatal childbirth course prior to our first prenatal meeting**

  • We have one postnatal visit at your place of residence within 1-2 weeks after birth, at a time that is convenient for you.

    During the postpartum visit I will typically:

    • Check in to see how you are adjusting to parenthood and your new routines

    • Assist you with breastfeeding help, and if needed, referring you to a lactation consultant

    • Review the events of your birth with you

    • Answer any questions you have about birth, postpartum, or parenthood

    • Explore postpartum doula options, if desired

    • Give you any birth pictures or videos, that you may not already have (if requested prior to labor)

    • Refer you to local resources if needed: massage therapists, support groups, lactation support

  • Nicole was absolutely amazing during my entire pregnancy journey! As first time parents, my partner and I had SO many questions. Nicole not only put my mind at ease but also met with my partner to educate him on how to optimize his role as my support person! Because my daughter was breech at one of my last appointments, we had made the decision to create two separate birth plans (one for vaginal delivery and one for a cesarean) and I'm beyond glad that with Nicole's expertise that we did! My little girl was born via c- section and honestly, without the support from Nicole it would not have been nearly as positive of an experience! She educated me on informed consent, all the right questions to ask and overall made me feel confident that I could advocate for myself and my daughter! If we do decided to have another bundle of joy we will definitely be using Nicole's services again! I highly recommend her courses (especially first time mothers with A LOT of questions.. like myself).

    - Lindsay