FAQs

What is a Doula?

As a Doula, I provide you with emotional support, physical comfort and the necessary tools for you to make informed based decision throughout your journey of pregnancy, birth, postpartum or loss.

What inspired you to become a Doula?

My own birth and postpartum experiences have guided me to become a doula. My goal is to be the person I need during my pregnancies and postpartum recovery. I am also passionate about birth advocacy after my fifth baby was born at home with the support of an amazing midwife.

How far do you travel?

I offer my doula services in Erie, Niagara, Genesee, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. This is an Indigenous owned business, but doula services are available to anyone.

How many prenatal visits do you offer?

At least two, but time permitting, I would love to meet as many times it will take for you to be comfortable with my presence and feel prepared for your birth.

When should I call you if I go into labor?

Please let me know whenever there is a change or you feel you might soon go into labor. Even if you think it is early, I’d rather have extra time to get my family ready and navigate my way to your birth location.

What if my birth takes a really long time?

I will join you when you are in active labor and stay with you throughout your birth; if you are birthing at the hospital and at some point decide to have an epidural, I will step out and rest close by until it is time to meet your baby.

What if I schedule a Cesarean?

I will meet you at the hospital and help you prepare mentally and emotionally. While in the OR and if the hospital allows it, I will be right next to you and your partner. After the birth of your baby, I will take pictures of you and your family bonding and the arrival of any family members who might join you to meet your baby immediately after birth.

What if something goes “wrong” during the birth?

We will discuss this during your client meeting, but unless unsafe I will stay by your side and love you through it.

How do you handle the role of photographer and Doula at the same time?

While my role as Doula can be very physical during labor, there will be moments when you won’t need my physical presence as close (for instance while you are slow dancing with your partner, or pushing your baby earth-side or nursing your precious newborn baby). In those moments, I will be documenting your birth and coaching you with my voice.

What other services do you offer?

Baby Wearing Education, Placenta Art & Keepsakes, Postpartum meals. Abortion, Miscarriage and Bereavement doula services also available.

How do I book your services?

Please call, text or email me directly, or fill out the contact form and I will get right back to you.