PRENATAL & LABOR PACKAGE
A doula is a trained professional that provides mental, physical, emotional, and informational support to mothers and families during the prenatal, birth and postpartum periods.
For the Prenatal & Labor Package I offer:
Before Birth:
Three Prenatal Appointments (Additional sessions available)
Provide Evidence-based Information & Resources on Pregnancy, Birth, & Postpartum
Extensive resource list
Discuss Comfort Measures, Pain Coping Techniques, & Interventions
Phone & Email Support (24/7 on call beginning at 36 weeks gestation-six weeks postpartum)
Continuous On-site Birth Support (from early-active labor through two hours after birth)
After Birth
Three Postnatal/Postpartum follow-up visits (Additional sessions available)
Well-being check-in
Light meal prepping
Limited house cleaning
Breastfeeding Support (resources/referrals are provided if more attention is needed)
Belly binding
Postnatal massage
PRICE: $1075
Thank you for all of your love and support! Due to your support the prenatal and labor books are completely filled until late 2024. If you would still like to work with me, please look at my other packages and services; including my standalone birth planning session below!
What to look
forward to
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Birth Companion
I love the name “birth companion” for many reasons, but the initial love came from the comfort of knowing you will have a companion every step of the way. When you choose me to be your doula, I want you to know that you are getting a family to walk with you on this journey, a friend to listen to when needed, and someone that wants the best for you and your family.
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Mobile Services
I provide a la carte mobile options for all the birth options and packages I offer. Some mobile services are at-home bengkung belly binding, three-day herbal bath options ( similar to bain and or African postpartum bathing), placenta encapsulation, and planning sessions.
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Cultural Herbal Baths
As a black woman in America, it has always been essential to know where my lineage started and how I can honor my line. I have been fortunate enough to learn and cultivate cultural herbal baths inspired by African American, African, and Haitian cultures and how they play an integral role in postpartum culture.