Outaouais Birth Doulas

Empower your birth

Our Gatineau Doulas, With you every step of the way

Our Gatineau doulas are highly trained professionals dedicated to offering expert guidance and compassionate support during significant health-related experiences, including childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion, or stillbirth in the Ottawa, Gatineau areas.

Advocacy

Our Gatineau doulas educate and empower pregnant people and their families so they make informed decisions regarding their health care.

Non judgemental

Our Gatineau doulas are open minded and provide an active listening ear. Your doula is a non-judgmental support person.

Resources

Our Gatineau doulas provide you with evidence based resources to help you make your decisions throughout your pregnancy, birth and postpartum.

Why hire one of our Gatineau doulas?

Reduction in C-Sections
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Less requests for pain meds
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Reduction in forceps deliveries
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Shorter labour
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What is a Doula?

Postpartum doula FAQ

Birth doula FAQ

A postpartum doula provides evidenced-based information on things such as infant feeding, emotional and physical recovery from birth, parent-baby bonding, infant soothing, and basic newborn care. A postpartum doula lends a hand and offers knowledge and support once you bring your baby home.Research shows that parents, and babies have an easier time with this transition if a good support team is in place.

  • Feeding support
  • Support for emotional and    physical recovery after birth
  • Light housekeeping (e.g., laundry, dishes, tidying up)
  • Assistance with newborn care, such as changing, bathing, feeding and comforting
  • Meal preparation
  • Baby soothing techniques
  • Referrals to local resources such as classes, breastfeeding support groups and other parenting support groups.
Postpartum doulas don’t do things like offer medical advice, provide medical care, or speak for the parent or family on any medical matters. Our doulas are not nannies, they are trained professionals that assist in the 4th trimester.
 

Often, so much focus is on preparing for labor and birth that when a new baby comes home, parents can feel like they’ve been thrown into the deep end. Support from a postpartum doula can help ease the transition for first-time parents and for those growing to a family with other children.

You might want a postpartum doula’s help during the first few days after coming home with your new baby. Or you might hire doulas for multiple days of the week for the first several weeks.

A birth doula provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support throughout your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey. They offer evidence-based guidance on birth plans, pain management techniques, and postpartum recovery, helping to create a positive and empowering experience. A birth doula is there to advocate for your preferences, provide comfort measures, and support both the birthing person and their partner. Research shows that having a birth doula can lead to shorter labors, fewer interventions, and a more satisfying overall experience.

  • Prenatal visits to discuss your birth plan, preferences, and any concerns you may have.
  • Continuous support during labor and delivery
  • Emotional support
  • Advocacy for your birth preferences
  • Guidance on labor progression, pain management options, and interventions
  • Support for your partner or other birth companions
  • Assistance with the immediate postpartum period
  • Preparation for the postpartum period
  • Perform medical tasks such as checking vital signs, administering medications, or delivering the baby.
  • Make decisions on behalf of the birthing person or their family; they provide information and support to help you make informed choices.
  • Replace the role of a midwife, doctor, or nurse during labor and delivery.
  • Take over the role of your partner or other support persons; instead, they work alongside them to enhance their involvement.
  • Provide postpartum care beyond the immediate hours after birth (this is typically the role of a postpartum doula).
  • Prescribe treatments or give medical advice; they offer evidence-based information but leave medical decisions to you and your healthcare provider.
 

A birth doula can be invaluable for anyone seeking continuous support during labor and delivery. Whether it’s your first baby or you’re adding to your family, having a birth doula can provide reassurance and comfort throughout the process.

If you’re feeling anxious about childbirth, want someone experienced to advocate for your preferences, or desire additional support alongside your partner, a birth doula might be right for you.  Even if you have a medical team in place, a birth doula can offer the personalized care and attention that might not be possible otherwise.

Prices

Our doulas

Chanel

Chanel, a mother of two young children, has found that parenthood deeply changed her outlook on life. This transformation ignited her interest in the perinatal period. She is merging her past teaching experience and her aspiration to share knowledge in a way that empowers new parents to experience their parenting journey as they have always dreamed. Chanel is a certified babywearing consultant with the National Institute of Babywearing (INPE) and a doula.

Kaëlla

Kaella has a passion for birth work that is contagious. Her extensive knowledge of perinatal needs is unparalleled, especially within the Outaouais region. This stems from her diligent work in this area over the past five years. She is deeply committed to providing the best possible care and support for the families she serves.

Hannah

As a mother of three young children, Hannah understands the beauty and challenges of parenting, underscoring the importance of community support during this life phase. Hannah is a birth doula, a breastfeeding counselor , an artist, and a childbirth educator. Hannah is a dedicated member of the community who loves to bring her perinatal expertise to the table.

Gillian

Gillian has over a decade of birth experience, starting in her teens and eventually training as a midwife. She values the lessons from each birth and is passionate about infant feeding support, herbal education, and mental health. Gillian enjoys gardening, music, and nature with her partner and son. While she's most comfortable in English, she's actively relearning French after years in BC.
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