Our Services
We offer a few different service options, so you can pick the one that fits best with what you have in mind for your birth.
Package 1
This package is a great option for second time parents or those who are more experienced with newborns.
What’s Included:
- Complimentary consultation
- Unlimited phone/text support
- 1 prenatal meeting to discuss your birth preferences and options
- Unlimited labor support
- 1 postpartum meeting to check in and follow up
Total Cost: $600
Package 2
This package is a great option for first time parents or those that want more support and resources.
What’s Included:
- Complimentary consultation
- Unlimited phone/text support
- 2 prenatal meetings to discuss your birth preferences and options
- Unlimited labor support
- 2 postpartum meetings to check in and follow up
Total Cost: $1000
Other Options
We offer additional services that can be combined with our doula services. These include birth plan creation, arranging a birth pool rental, Snoo bassinet rentals, breastfeeding support, postpartum doula support, and overnight infant care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Doula?
A doula is a woman experienced in childbirth who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother and partner during pregnancy, birth & early postpartum.
What’s the difference between a midwife and a doula?
Doulas work as part of a team with doctors or midwives, but not instead of. They provide non-medical support and comfort measures (e.g. encouragement, massage, positioning suggestions). They do not perform clinical tasks such as heart rate, blood pressure, or internal exams.
How does a doula assist with communication in hospitals during labor & birth?
During prenatal meetings doulas learn what’s important to a couple and discuss how to make informed decisions. A doula may remind or encourage a client to ask the questions necessary to understand a procedure and make informed decisions. Doulas do not speak on a client’s behalf nor intervene in their clinical care. They do not make decisions for clients, nor judge the decisions clients’ make, but are there to support those decisions.
What difference does the presence of a trained doula have on birth outcomes?
The presence of a doula tends to result in shorter labours with fewer complications and less interventions. When a doula is present during and after childbirth, women report greater satisfaction with their birth experience, make more positive assessments of their babies, have fewer caesareans and requests for medical intervention, and less postpartum depression. In case of unplanned circumstances, doula support helps reduce negative feelings about one’s childbirth experience. Studies have shown that babies born with doulas present tend to have shorter hospital stays with fewer admissions to special care nurseries, breastfeed more easily and have more affectionate mothers in the postpartum period.
Analysis of six randomized trials demonstrates that lack of doula presence correlates with:
- Double the overall caesarean rate
- 33% increase in length of labour
- 67% increase in oxytocin use
- 2 ½ times more requests for epidurals
Are doulas only useful if planning an un-medicated birth?
The role of the doula is to help attain a safe and pleasant birth, not to choose the type of birth. The presence of a doula is beneficial no matter what type of birth you are planning. In fact, women who choose a medicated birth need as much support as those who choose a natural birth, but a different kind of support. For women who know they want a medicated birth, the doula still provides emotional support, informational support and comfort measures to help the women through labor and the administration of medications. Doulas can help a mom deal with possible side affects and by filling in the gap that medication may not cover; rarely does medication take all discomfort away.
For a mother who faces a cesarean, a doula provides comfort, support and encouragement. Often a cesarean is an unexpected situation and moms are left feeling unprepared, disappointed and lonely. In this case doula support is especially helpful during the early postpartum period.
What if I planned a drug-free birth then change my mind during labour?
Doulas don’t make decisions for clients or intervene in clinical care, nor do they judge women’s choices. They provide informational & emotional support while respecting a woman’s decisions.
Resources
General Pregnancy, Birth and Newborn Information
Ask Dr. Sears
The Midwife Archives
WHO: Care in Normal Birth
Breastfeeding Information
La Leche League International
La Leche League Canada
Breastfeeding answers from LLL
Cesarean and VBAC/TOLAC Information
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists Statement
TOLAC: Trail of Labour After Cesarean
High Risk Pregnancy Support
Alberta Birth Resources
The Alberta Association of Midwives
The Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth
Home/Birth Centre Information
Lucina Birth Centre, Edmonton
Rinita Birth Centre, St. Albert
Ontario Midwives Summary of Home Birth Safety
Birth Pool Rental Information
Baby Birth Pools, Edmonton