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Becoming a mother is one of the most sacred life transitions a person can experience. It can also be a complicated one! For this post, we asked some of the mothers in our community to share their heartfelt response to this space.

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VBAC also known as “vaginal birth after cesarean” can be a mighty expression of confidence and faith in yourself and your provider. In this post, we will explore three reasons why mothers and birthing families consider the VBAC experience, and some of the evidence-based facts and stats you should know.

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Doula Megan captured this beautiful love story of two moms and a planned cesarean birth – as baby presented breech, with a cyst on her placenta.

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In 2021, our doulas offered up an abundance of encouragement to bring forth the very best possible outcomes for mothers and birthing humans. We’re pretty proud of the results!

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Do you know how to prepare your labor and birth space? Have you thought about it yet? We know that when a birthing person feels safe and comfortable, their labor will progress and their surges will feel much more manageable. In this post, we’ll tackle preparing for your best possible birth by creating a safe, […]

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When your birth plans change, you can still have a good – if not great! – birth! Here are our three tips to experience greater freedom and fluidity in your birth story.

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Your birth photographer is an integral part of your birth team, documenting your most intimate moments during labor as you bring your baby (or babies!) earth side.

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May these photos shed light on the power and strength of birthing humans for birthing humans everywhere. Birth is beautiful. And homebirth, something uniquely-so as babes are compassionately ushered in earth side in their own time… completely unrushed.

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My hope for every birthing person – especially birthing after loss – is that they are supported and educated in the decisions made best for their family. That they are held through tears of heartache and true joy. That they have hope when the burdens feel too heavy to carry.

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They wheeled up my bed and that was the first time I saw the NICU, the place I would spend a good part of my days for the next two months. The nurses were sweet but I was scared. You looked tiny and had a million wires all around you. I didn’t know if you were going to be ok and I felt numb. I felt mad and angry too. It wasn’t fair.

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