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Postpartum Doulas

 

A postpartum doula is a professional trained to support women and their families while they transition after the birth of a baby.  She is typically hired before the birth and starts working with the family shortly thereafter, usually in the family's home. They are trained to offer families evidence-based information and support on infant care, breastfeeding, emotional and physical recovery from childbirth, as well as coping skills for new parents. They may also help with light housework, prepare meals and help incorporate an older child into this new experience. The postpartum doula's responsibilities are individualized to meet the needs of each family.  Postpartum doulas do not offer any form of medical advice for mother or baby. They can however make referrals if they feel medical advice is needed.

Local Postpartum Doulas

Ruth Callahan, PCD - Doula Care Postpartum Service

 

Jani Albans
Tara Brooke
Natashia Fuksman
Linda Giammarese
Stephanie Heintzeler
Meghan Mahar
Eliza McNally
Sharlene Aitcheson

 

 
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