Close-up of hands gently supporting a newborn in soft, diffused daylight, neutral textiles, minimalist editorial photography
Close-up of hands gently supporting a newborn in soft, diffused daylight, neutral textiles, minimalist editorial photography
Professional Care

Compassionate support for your birthing transition

Grounded, evidence-based doula care and quiet postpartum presence tailored to Boulder County families.

Our Offerings

Tailored maternal wellness support

Every birth is singular. We offer structured, compassionate care across three core phases of your transition.

Prenatal Planning

Birth Doula Support

Postpartum & Newborn Care

Prepare your home and mind. We facilitate custom birth planning sessions, evidence-based education, and physical preparation exercises.

Continuous physical, emotional, and informational support during active labor. We bring a calm, steady presence to your birthing space.

Slow, supported recovery guidance in your Lafayette home. We assist with newborn integration, lactation support, and physical healing.

The Method

How we work together

01 / CONNECT
02 / PREPARE
03 / SUSTAIN

Initial Consultation

Continuous Preparation

Labor & Postpartum Care

We meet in your Lafayette home to discuss your values, previous experiences, and birth preferences to ensure an aligned partnership.

Through dedicated prenatal visits, we build your birth plan, practice coping techniques, and prepare your partner for active support.

We provide uninterrupted presence during your labor and return for in-home postpartum support to guide your slow recovery.

Common Questions

Understanding doula care

We provide transparent, evidence-based information. Here are answers to common questions about how we support Lafayette families.

What is the difference between a doula and a midwife?

When should I hire a birth doula?

Do you support hospital births or home births?

Midwives provide clinical medical care, monitoring health and delivering babies. Doulas offer continuous emotional, physical, and informational support, working alongside your medical team.

Many families book our services during the second trimester, around 20 weeks. This allows ample time for prenatal visits, relationship building, and custom birth planning.

We support births in all settings—hospitals, birth centers, and homes. Our role is to adapt to your chosen environment and support your specific preferences.