Labor & Birth Doula Services
Compassionate, steady support through pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum
Birth is a profound experience — full of hope, uncertainty, excitement, and sometimes fear. You don’t have to navigate it alone.
As your birth doula, I provide continuous emotional, physical, and evidence-based support so you can feel informed, confident, and supported every step of the way.
From preparing for what’s ahead, to guiding you through labor, to supporting you in the first moments after your baby arrives — I’m here to help you feel grounded and cared for throughout your entire experience.
What Birth Doula Support Looks Like
When you work with me, you receive personalized, continuous support designed to help you feel prepared, supported, and never alone during your birth experience.
This includes:
• Prenatal visits to prepare for birth and build confidence
• Ongoing guidance and support throughout pregnancy
• 24/7 on-call availability as your due date approaches
• Continuous, hands-on support during labor and birth
• Immediate postpartum support after your baby arrives
Investment in Birth Support
Most families invest between $2,200–$2,850 depending on the level of support.
Each package is designed to meet you where you are — whether you’re looking for steady guidance or more comprehensive, hands-on support throughout pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum.
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When you choose doula support, you gain a partner who:
Listens deeply to your goals and desires
Helps you explore options with clarity and compassion
Offers comfort and reassurance during labor
Supports your partner or loved one in meaningful ways
Acts as an anchor when decisions feel big or unclear
Creates calm, focused energy in the birthing space
There are no judgment calls here—only presence, guidance, and informed choice.
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Birth preparation isn’t just a few conversations—it’s a process that helps you feel calm, informed, and confident. Together we’ll:
Talk through your hopes, questions, and any concerns
Explore comfort measures, labor rhythm, and coping techniques
Clarify what matters most to you for your birth experience
Build confidence for the unpredictable nature of labor
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A trained birth doula provides a steady, compassionate presence once labor begins:
You’re supported physically, emotionally, and practically
I offer comfort measures rooted in real experience
Your partner receives guidance on how to be involved
You never feel alone during your transition into birth
I help you navigate decisions with calm clarity
Support continues through early postpartum settling
This is evidence-based, continuous support—not infrequent check-ins or transactional care.
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What is a birth doula?
A birth doula is a trained support person who provides continuous emotional, physical, and informational care throughout pregnancy and labor. You can think of a doula as a compassionate companion — someone who helps translate your hopes into practice and supports you through the process.
What if my labor is long or unexpected?
Every labor looks different. I am on call and present for you — without time limits or judgment. My role is to remain a steady, supportive presence whether labor moves quickly, slowly, or takes an unexpected turn.
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A travel fee may apply if your birth location is more than 30 miles away
HSA/FSA payments are accepted
Insurance reimbursement may be available through programs such as Carrot, Kaiser Permanente, Providence, MODA, OHSU, and others
I believe financial clarity helps you plan with confidence — because feeling supported starts with knowing what to expect.
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When you choose Birthing Days, you’re choosing support that feels:
Attentive
Non-judgmental
Evidence-based
Warmly practical
You won’t be alone through any of it. We’ll navigate this together—with steady support that honors your journey.
Do you really need a Doula?
spoiler alert: the anser is yes!
What's a doula, why you need one, and why you'll be so happy you did.
Let’s talk about your birth journey
Whether you feel excited, uncertain, or somewhere in between, your feelings make perfect sense—and they’re welcome here.

