This is What a Doula Looks Like

Real Photos of Real Doulas from Around the World

  • 21st June
    2011
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Leslie Cuffee CD(DONA), HCHD
Birthing Bundles
Cuffeei@yahoo.com
http://birthingbundles.yolasite.com
http://www.facebook.com/cuffeei
757-412-7833
Hampton Roads, VA
 
Certified Doula (DONA)
Hypnobabies Hypno-Doula
CAPPA Childbirth Educator (trained)
 
I am a certified Hypnobabies® Hypno-doula, DONA doula, and a CAPPA trained Childbirth Educator. I am also an active member of DONA International, CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association), Birth Matters Tidewater (providing education, support and resources). I am on the leadership board for Birth Matters Tidewater/Virginia,  Partners in Birth (PIB) a local group of child birth professionals/peer group, and ICAN  (International Cesarean Awareness Network) of Hampton Roads. 
 
Along with having my own doula business, I am also a partner to two other doulas. We  call ourselves “Birth Journeys Doulas and Childbirth Educators”, offering resources, education, and a list of other services in the Hampton Roads area.
 
I am fully committed to the physical, emotional, and informational needs of my clients.
 

Leslie Cuffee CD(DONA), HCHD

Birthing Bundles

Cuffeei@yahoo.com

http://birthingbundles.yolasite.com

http://www.facebook.com/cuffeei

757-412-7833

Hampton Roads, VA

 

Certified Doula (DONA)

Hypnobabies Hypno-Doula

CAPPA Childbirth Educator (trained)

 

I am a certified Hypnobabies® Hypno-doula, DONA doula, and a CAPPA trained Childbirth Educator. I am also an active member of DONA International, CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association), Birth Matters Tidewater (providing education, support and resources). I am on the leadership board for Birth Matters Tidewater/Virginia,  Partners in Birth (PIB) a local group of child birth professionals/peer group, and ICAN  (International Cesarean Awareness Network) of Hampton Roads. 

 

Along with having my own doula business, I am also a partner to two other doulas. We  call ourselves “Birth Journeys Doulas and Childbirth Educators”, offering resources, education, and a list of other services in the Hampton Roads area.

 

I am fully committed to the physical, emotional, and informational needs of my clients.

 

  • 21st June
    2011
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Jennifer Land, birth and postpartum doula, childbirth educator, and Licensed Massage Therapist :)

Jennifer Land, birth and postpartum doula, childbirth educator, and Licensed Massage Therapist :)

  • 21st June
    2011
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  • 21st June
    2011
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    2011
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Have Hands, Will Travel.  I had both of my children at home and now that they are ready to leave the nest, I am offering my services to the community at large.  I believe that each family should have the birth that sets the stage for a blessed and joyful life.
Chris McBride, Central Oregon Coast

Have Hands, Will Travel.  I had both of my children at home and now that they are ready to leave the nest, I am offering my services to the community at large.  I believe that each family should have the birth that sets the stage for a blessed and joyful life.

Chris McBride, Central Oregon Coast

  • 21st June
    2011
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I’m a DONA trained doula in Oklahoma City, diligently working towards certification in Oklahoma City. I started exploring my options after having a less then ideal birth with my son and found that being a doula called my name. I am a cloth diaper activist. I will also be studying breastfeeding counseling, since I had such trouble with nursing my son. I am studying placenta encapsulation. During the day, I’m an insurance agent and animal lover.

I’m a DONA trained doula in Oklahoma City, diligently working towards certification in Oklahoma City. I started exploring my options after having a less then ideal birth with my son and found that being a doula called my name. I am a cloth diaper activist. I will also be studying breastfeeding counseling, since I had such trouble with nursing my son. I am studying placenta encapsulation. During the day, I’m an insurance agent and animal lover.

  • 22nd March
    2011
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  • 22nd March
    2011
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~more inspired by every birth~
I am a doula CLD(CBI)/ birth photographer/ breastfeeding counselor-in training.
I believe that every woman has the right to the birth experience she wants, and deserves full support in trying to accomplish it.
www.vickifiledoula.weebly.com

~more inspired by every birth~

I am a doula CLD(CBI)/ birth photographer/ breastfeeding counselor-in training.

I believe that every woman has the right to the birth experience she wants, and deserves full support in trying to accomplish it.

www.vickifiledoula.weebly.com

  • 22nd March
    2011
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My name is London King and I’m the Push Love Doula! I live in NYC and have been helping families welcome their babies for the past 7 years. I love my work! I believe in all things natural, but pass no judgement. My goal is to give you the birth experience that will empower you as a parent and help you to better understand yourself. I have strong beliefs on the advantages of good, solid pre-natal education. I help you explore the freedom of practicing how to quiet your mind and find your inner strength. I do know how the laboring body can follow the rhythms of the mind and breath. I honor each mother by encouraging her to find her birthing voice. 

My name is London King and I’m the Push Love Doula! I live in NYC and have been helping families welcome their babies for the past 7 years. I love my work! I believe in all things natural, but pass no judgement. My goal is to give you the birth experience that will empower you as a parent and help you to better understand yourself. I have strong beliefs on the advantages of good, solid pre-natal education. I help you explore the freedom of practicing how to quiet your mind and find your inner strength. I do know how the laboring body can follow the rhythms of the mind and breath. I honor each mother by encouraging her to find her birthing voice. 

  • 22nd March
    2011
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My name is Kristina Hansard but I’m known to everyone as Kicki. I was born in a small town called Asele in Swedish Lapland, the magical land of Father Christmas, reindeer and  northern lights. I moved to England in 1990 and I have two girls born  1998 and 2000 at Watford General Hospital.

I  trained as a Legal Secretary but was working in the IT industry before I  had children and was lucky enough to be able to stay at home to care  for them. I came across the word ‘doula’  in a Sunday Magazine and immediately felt that this was something I  would like to do. Having been away from my mother during my own births  and postnatal period, I feel strongly about being there for others when  they embark on the journey of motherhood.

I  trained with Kassandra Clements and BOND (British School of Nurturing  Doulas) in London, July 2002. This course gave me the extra knowledge I  needed and together with my own natural birth experiences, I feel  confident and honoured to be supporting women and their partners at this  very special time of their lives. I hold a Diploma in Professional  Relaxation Therapy and I have a Certificate in Social Sciences through  the Open University. I am continuing my studying with the Open  University and hopefully I will gain my BSc later this year!
In  July 2004, I attended a conference in Bristol and had the pleasure to  meet Ina May Gaskin, who’s book, ‘Spiritual Midwifery’ is a must read  for all pregnant women. I have also spent a day in Sheila Kitzinger’s  lovely house outside Oxford on her ‘Birth Crisis’ workshop. In June  2007, I was very excited to meet with the ‘grandmother of all doulas’,  Penny Simkin. I had the opportunity to have cream tea with her and also  attended her seminar the following day. These women are truly  inspirational and I feel honoured to have met and spent some time with  them. I also enjoyed meeting Jack Newman and to attend a study day on  breast feeding with him here in the UK in 2010. I’m really looking  forward to meeting with Michel Odent in June this year at a study day in  Sarratt, Hertfordshire. For more information, click here.

I’m a member of Doula UK, which is a network of doulas run by doulas, and I abide by their Philosophy and Code of Conduct.  I have gone through their assessment procedure and have attained their  ‘recognised’ doula status. I am also a Certified Doula with BOND and  with Nurturing Birth.
In 2005, I took part in a television programme called ‘Mum + One’ about  doulas, which can still occasionally be seen on the Discovery Home  & Health Channel. I was also very honoured to receive the Pregnancy  & Birth Magazine and Doula UK award of “Doula of the Year” in 2009.  It’s the only year this award has been presented, which makes it even  more special for me.

Since July 2006 I have been teaching Nurturing Birth’s  Doula Training Courses all over the UK, which is something that I enjoy  very much. I have now trained around 200 aspiring doulas. I also run my  own ‘Prepare for Birth’  workshops and one-to-one birth preparation evenings. I have completed  the City & Guild Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong  Learning Sector (PTLLS).
I  am fully insured and have been CRB checked. Should you wish to talk to  any of my previous clients, I would be happy to put you in touch.

My name is Kristina Hansard but I’m known to everyone as Kicki. I was born in a small town called Asele in Swedish Lapland, the magical land of Father Christmas, reindeer and northern lights. I moved to England in 1990 and I have two girls born 1998 and 2000 at Watford General Hospital.

I trained as a Legal Secretary but was working in the IT industry before I had children and was lucky enough to be able to stay at home to care for them. I came across the word ‘doula’ in a Sunday Magazine and immediately felt that this was something I would like to do. Having been away from my mother during my own births and postnatal period, I feel strongly about being there for others when they embark on the journey of motherhood.

I trained with Kassandra Clements and BOND (British School of Nurturing Doulas) in London, July 2002. This course gave me the extra knowledge I needed and together with my own natural birth experiences, I feel confident and honoured to be supporting women and their partners at this very special time of their lives. I hold a Diploma in Professional Relaxation Therapy and I have a Certificate in Social Sciences through the Open University. I am continuing my studying with the Open University and hopefully I will gain my BSc later this year!

In July 2004, I attended a conference in Bristol and had the pleasure to meet Ina May Gaskin, who’s book, ‘Spiritual Midwifery’ is a must read for all pregnant women. I have also spent a day in Sheila Kitzinger’s lovely house outside Oxford on her ‘Birth Crisis’ workshop. In June 2007, I was very excited to meet with the ‘grandmother of all doulas’, Penny Simkin. I had the opportunity to have cream tea with her and also attended her seminar the following day. These women are truly inspirational and I feel honoured to have met and spent some time with them. I also enjoyed meeting Jack Newman and to attend a study day on breast feeding with him here in the UK in 2010. I’m really looking forward to meeting with Michel Odent in June this year at a study day in Sarratt, Hertfordshire. For more information, click here.

I’m a member of Doula UK, which is a network of doulas run by doulas, and I abide by their Philosophy and Code of Conduct. I have gone through their assessment procedure and have attained their ‘recognised’ doula status. I am also a Certified Doula with BOND and with Nurturing Birth.

In 2005, I took part in a television programme called ‘Mum + One’ about doulas, which can still occasionally be seen on the Discovery Home & Health Channel. I was also very honoured to receive the Pregnancy & Birth Magazine and Doula UK award of “Doula of the Year” in 2009. It’s the only year this award has been presented, which makes it even more special for me.

Since July 2006 I have been teaching Nurturing Birth’s Doula Training Courses all over the UK, which is something that I enjoy very much. I have now trained around 200 aspiring doulas. I also run my own ‘Prepare for Birth’ workshops and one-to-one birth preparation evenings. I have completed the City & Guild Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS).

I am fully insured and have been CRB checked. Should you wish to talk to any of my previous clients, I would be happy to put you in touch.

  • 22nd March
    2011
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    2011
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  • 6th March
    2011
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I am a doula.
I am also a mother, a wife, a chauffeur, a chef, a referee, a sister, a granddaughter, a niece, an aunt.
I am not perfect, but am a work in progress.
I wish I owned a pair of Birkenstock.

I am a doula.

I am also a mother, a wife, a chauffeur, a chef, a referee, a sister, a granddaughter, a niece, an aunt.

I am not perfect, but am a work in progress.

I wish I owned a pair of Birkenstock.

  • 6th March
    2011
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Hi I’m Caroline Wood a doula and mother of four from Ayrshire in Scotland :D

Hi I’m Caroline Wood a doula and mother of four from Ayrshire in Scotland :D

  • 6th March
    2011
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My name is Angel, and I’m a childbirth and postpartum doula. I’m currently going through nursing school to become a certified nurse-midwife. I’m also a lactivist and breastfeeding advocate, educating about laws and helping nursing mothers in the workplace, as well as providing information and referrals to mothers with breastfeeding issues. I believe that knowledge is power, and that education is the key to overcoming fear. I respect women and their choices, and it is my goal to empower women to make informed decisions in their lives and the lives of their children.
I am willing to travel anywhere in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.

My name is Angel, and I’m a childbirth and postpartum doula. I’m currently going through nursing school to become a certified nurse-midwife. I’m also a lactivist and breastfeeding advocate, educating about laws and helping nursing mothers in the workplace, as well as providing information and referrals to mothers with breastfeeding issues. I believe that knowledge is power, and that education is the key to overcoming fear. I respect women and their choices, and it is my goal to empower women to make informed decisions in their lives and the lives of their children.

I am willing to travel anywhere in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.