When you are searching for a doula there are many options. Doulas of Baltimore provides support through educational classes, in home newborn support and feeding support. They are with you every step during your pregnancy, labor and post partum.
The following classes are offered currently:
Complete Childbirth Education Series
Breast, Bottle, and Beyond: Getting Started with Infant Feeding
You can choose from their package options to save money when you are taking more than 1 class.
This is an add on service for a fee of $150
I love that this includes support past the infant seat. Just when you can install the infant base or seat with your eyes closed, they outgrow it and its time for a convertible seat. Then you start the installation and car seat search all over again.
This is an add on service for a fee of $450
Leading up to your labor, Doulas of Baltimore are available via phone, video calls, text or email. Around 35 weeks you will meet for a prenatal meeting which will go over your birth preferences, hospital procedures and post partum care. From this point until your birth, they are on call 24/7.
When you are ready for in-person doula support, your doula can join you and remain by your side for the rest of your birthing process. Some of the ways they will help during labor are:
If you are having a C-section, Doulas of Baltimore can still be there to support you before and after your birth. They will help you develop a C-section birth preference plan and if your hospital allows it, accompany you during the birth of your baby in the operating room.
Client 1:November 2021
Client 2: June 2019
Client 1:20 weeks
Client 2: Second trimester
Client 1: Going for a VBAC after a traumatic first delivery.
Client 2: Unmedicated labor
Client 1: Yes, Melissa
Client 2: Deb (don’t remember her last name!)
Client 1: She had personal experience with VBACs, she understood how important it was for me. She was very responsive to my questions and concerns.
Client 2: This was our second unmedicated labor so we were much less needy than our first, but Deb was kind, reassuring and evidenced based – she was not pushy at all. She actually missed my labor bc it happened so fast (NOT her fault at all – she came as soon as we called) but she stayed after to help me with nursing and recovery which was very much appreciated
Client 1:After I got the epidural, it was not as hands on of an experience as I expected.
Client 2: Like I said, we labored so fast she missed the birth, but she was still super supportive and a huge help
How easy was it to get an appointment?
Client 1: 10/10
Client 2: 10/10
How happy were you with the overall care?
Client 1: 8/10
Client 2: 10/10
How satisfied were you with the prenatal care?
Client 1: 7/10
Client 2: 10/10
How happy were you with the support received while in labor?
Client 1: 9/10
Client 2: Did not answer
How happy were you with the support received postpartum?
Client 1: 7/10
Client 2: 10/10
Did you feel listened to and like your concerns and needs were a priority throughout your care?
Client 1: 10/10
Client 2: 10/10
Client 2: I think it’s important for birthing people to recognize the power of a doula for any kind of birth! Having an advocate in the room is helpful no matter how you chose to labor
I hope this is helpful when you are searching for a doula! If you are planning on doing a maternity or in home newborn session, I would love to chat about how I can help. Check out my maternity portfolio here!