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I'm Carolyn 

I'm a Birth Doula, Postpartum Doula, infant Sleep Consultant, BRM certified® pro,  and doula trainer.  My goal for my clients is to have the most positive birth and postpartum experiences possible. Sharing the information needed to make informed decisions about pregnancy, birth and babies is my passion

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I'm excited to connect with you and share information that can make your journey the best it can be.

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A Little Bit About Me 

 I am a DONA certified Labor Doula and a CAPPA certified Postpartum Doula as well as a Breastfeeding Educator, Body Ready Method certified® pro  and a Sleep Specialist.  I have been a professional Doula since early 2011 and as of 2015, I am a faculty member for CAPPA, training others to be Postpartum Doulas. Besides being a mother and grandmother, I have been a teacher, a trainer and a facilitator for a large part of my professional life. I love this work because it can make such a lasting, positive difference in families’ lives.  

 

Since my own birth story is not one that I am satisfied with, I became passionate about women being more educated about birth and their own advocacy in their health care. Even though birth is unpredictable, I am committed to my clients having empowering and satisfying experiences around their births. 

 

Being from a large family and even larger extended family, I have cared for babies since I was very young. I witnessed breastfeeding at every family gathering and frequently cared for siblings and cousins soon after birth. This was truly the “village” concept of child rearing that happened when families lived close together. Being a Doula takes me back to my roots and lets me utilize all my life experiences, while sharing this combined wisdom with my clients. Since most of us have moved away from the “village”, I am very committed to providing appropriate and much needed services for the postpartum period. I love supporting new parents in their homes for the first few weeks (or months) until they are ready to “fly” on their own. 

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