Labor doula care, designed for continuity.

Available as an add-on to a postpartum package, not as a stand-alone service. Your labor doula is a dedicated labor specialist; your postpartum team is dedicated postpartum specialists — different people, same team. Your labor doula briefs the postpartum team in before they arrive, so the doulas walking into your home 2–3 days after birth already know your birth story and are ready to jump in to support in your recovery. A small number of spots each month.
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Birth teams rotate. Your doula doesn't.

Hospital nurses change shifts. Providers come in at the final moments. Partners step away to rest, eat, or reset.

Your doula is the one constant.

From the moment you begin working together, she’s building a relationship with you, understanding your preferences, your concerns, and your vision for birth. She prepares with you in your home, supports you through early labor, and stays by your side as your steady, experienced guide all the way through meeting your baby.

She’s not just support in the room. She’s the calm, knowledgeable presence who helps you navigate decisions, advocate for your needs, and feel grounded in one of life’s most unpredictable moments.

She’s the piece that brings your entire birth team together.

Built for families who want one coordinated team from labor through week six.

Our labor doula care is reserved for families who are also booking postpartum overnight care from us. Why we made that call: the most valuable thing we offer is continuity across the whole arc. The labor doula is briefed on your postpartum plan before she steps into your labor. Your overnight team is briefed on your birth before they walk into your home 1–3 days later. No one shows up cold. No one asks you to re-explain your story while you’re recovering.

Limited capacity, on purpose.

We hold a small number of labor add-on spots each month because the full wraparound is more intensive for our team to deliver. We match spots to due dates in the order families book. If you know labor care matters for your family, the discovery call is the next move.

What's included: Prenatal, labor, immediate postpartum, and a real hand-off.

  • Prenatal visit. You meet your doula in person before your due date to talk through preferences, coping techniques, hospital choices, and your birth plan.
  • On-call no matter when your baby chooses to arrive. Babies do not arrive on schedule. Your labor doula is ready when they are.
  • Continuous in-person care during labor. Breathing, positioning, counter-pressure, movement, and the kind of steady-presence work the medical team isn’t structured to provide.
  • Immediate postpartum hour. First feed, first contact, first photos, first questions answered.
  • Postpartum check-in visit. A follow-up to debrief the birth and plan the days ahead.
  • Written hand-off to your postpartum team. Your labor doula briefs your postpartum doulas in writing before they arrive. Different people, same team — the postpartum doulas walk into your home 1–3 days later already knowing your birth.

Whatever birth you’re planning, we’re trained for.

Unmedicated, epidural, scheduled C-section, VBAC, hospital, birth center, home — we are trained across the spectrum and we don’t have a preferred outcome for your birth. Our team does the same job either way: hold the room, ask the questions you’d ask if you weren’t in labor, and support you to have the birth experience you wanted.

For families with a previous traumatic birth, we work especially carefully with you on the prenatal visit — what felt off last time, what you want to be different, what specific moments need someone in the room watching out for you. We have walked many second-time parents through this work. You are not alone in it.

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