During prenatal appointments, your OB or midwife likely asks you if you have any questions. Even if you do, chances are you don’t ask them every question running through your head- these appointments are only so long, after all. Pregnancy causes huge changes in the body, and it may feel overwhelming to think about what you should even ask, and going down an internet rabbit hole doesn’t always help. That’s not to even mention questions about the birth and a million “what if” scenarios you can conjure up.
Pregnancy and birth precipitate some of the biggest changes you will ever go through, so it makes sense to have questions, and even be a bit anxious.
But it’s also important to have a trusted source who can help you find answers or talk through possibilities. A guide or mentor in the form of a birth doula can make what seems impossible seem manageable.
If you’re asking yourself…
….or any similar questions, you’re not alone.
In fact, probably everyone who has experienced pregnancy has asked themselves these things, even if it’s not their first child. That’s why doulas exist!
Our job is to help you gain as much knowledge about the process of pregnancy and birth as you need to feel confident in the next stages. Going into the unknown of birth can be a lot easier when you have a dedicated doula by your side providing support and resources along the way.
Birth Doula Pricing starting at $900
Private Lactation Counselor Meetings starting at $35/Hour
Knowing your options for your birth is just part of why you should take some sort of childbirth education.
Learning what and how your body should be responding during your birth and personalized help with your birth plan are all part of my childbirth education classes; offered in-person and virtually.
A pre-recorded and self-paced class is coming soon.
Childbirth Education Classes start at $199 for a 4 week virtual class.
That is exactly what a birth doula does - we enter during pregnancy and meet your immediate needs. Whether that is education, creating a birth plan, or having a plan to manage postpartum mental health, a doula’s job is to make the transition to parenthood feel easier. This includes the process of labor and delivery, when a doula will offer physical and emotional support, helping you to make decisions and feel prepared along the way.
"We appreciate your support and knowledge during the whole *labor* process"
Rachel M - Big Lake
"We wouldn't have been able to do it without you"
Trent - Minnesota
"Without you we would have never been able to have the natural birth that we wanted"
Bailey Marie - Cambridge
If you're a new parent-to-be in North-Central Minnesota, book a commitment-free consultation to see how our birth doula services can benefit you!
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