Birth Doula Care
Doula: tour guide to labor land, wise friend and trusted ally, hip-squeezer, calm space creator, advocate, sister with all the right skills
Throughout history, birthing people all over the world have been supported during childbirth by their community. A person going through labor and birth could depend on these other wise community members for encouragement, back rubs, advice, and emotional support. The role of doulas now is based on this ancient tradition of support and care.
As your doula I am here for you. From the moment we begin working together, you can rely on me to answer questions, ease worry, listen deeply, cheer you on, and reflect back all the strength and wisdom you have within. I believe in you, I trust your intuition, and I am in your corner!
Birth Doula Care Includes:
A free consultation to get to know one another, discuss how I can best support you, answer questions, and see if working together feels like a good fit
Resource binder full of helpful info and articles on preparing for birth, newborn care and breastfeeding
2 prenatal visits to: build relationship and trust, discuss your options, priorities, worries and hopes for the birth process, build your coping tool kit, create your birth wish list (aka birth plan), review positions, movement and touch for labor, review signs of early labor and how we will communicate as labor unfolds, and prepare the mind and body for birth and postpartum
Phone, text and email support throughout your pregnancy and postpartum time
Continuous labor and birth support
Photos of your birth and new family postpartum. Birth photography is included in my doula care. You will receive an edited gallery of images that capture the beauty and power of your birth journey and the precious first moments with your baby! View my work here
Postpartum home visit to see how your new family is doing, process the birth together, and answer questions/share tips about healing, newborn care, and breastfeeding
Community referrals for belly, birth and baby related needs
I work closely with 2 back-up doulas: Heather Hughes and Maliya Rubio-Mills.
Service Area
I support families living and birthing in San Francisco and as far south as Pacifica.
If you are a repeat client that has moved out of the city, please reach out as I may be able to extend my travel area to be with your family again!
Cost for Care
I am currently updating and expanding my package offerings, please reach out to inquire about current fees. My sliding scale begins at $2700 depending on services desired and income of your household.
What doulas do
Doulas are expert tour guides through the landscape of birth.
We are experienced in providing tried and true comfort measures specific to labor. These include suggestions for changing positions, vocalization, rhythmic movement, guided relaxation and visualization, massage and aromatherapy. A doula also helps families gather important information before and during labor so they are completely informed about all their options, can advocate for their wishes and feel confident about their decisions.
Potentially the most valuable thing a doula offers is continuous emotional support. This comes in the form of verbal encouragement and reassurance, a constant physical presence, and full trust in your power and ability to birth.
“I knew she was there and she just melted into the action, whispering in my ear, reminding me at every turn how strong I was and simply that I could do it.”
Supporting partners
The birthing parent's partner always plays the most important role in loving and caring for them through the labor and birth journey. As a doula, I will be there to help support the partner through the birth journey, modeling specific comfort measures, offering reassurance and a teammate in the big role of labor companion. Birth can be a very intimate event and I know when to step back and give a laboring couple privacy.
Some partners may feel overwhelmed and uncomfortable with such a central role, and that is okay as well. Many partners I have worked with reflect that the presence of a doula, allowed them to show up more fully through the process, knowing there was always someone there to lean on.
Many families have a whole birthing team, including friends, mother, sister, grandmother, father, etc. Whoever you want as part of your birth team will be honored and welcomed. We will all work together to ensure that you feel joyful and well supported through your journey.
What the research says
31% decrease in the use of Pitocin*
28% decrease in the risk of Cesarean*
12% increase in the likelihood of a spontaneous vaginal birth*
9% decrease in the use of any medications for pain relief
14% decrease in the risk of newborns being admitted to a special care nursery
34% decrease in the risk of being dissatisfied with the birth experience*
“If a doula were a drug, it would be unethical not to use one.”