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I am a postpartum doula supporting mothers and families in Humboldt County, California. To reach out, fill out this form. I typically respond within 1-2 business days.

(707) 832-9450

wildferndoula@gmail.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between a birth and postpartum doula?

    Birth doulas are focused on supporting parents during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the immediate aftermath. The primary goal is to help them achieve the birth they desire and provide support during these times. Usually, a birth doula visits once or twice after birth to discuss how it went. 


    Postpartum doulas are focused on the aftermath of birth and helping care for parents and babies. These doulas can perform a variety of household tasks, like baby laundry or meal prep, as well as take care of the baby for short periods. They may also focus on mental health in the postpartum period and helping parents make this transition. 


    Many doulas are both birth and postpartum doulas, allowing them to offer the full spectrum of support. The two roles are complementary. 


  • Will my partner feel replaced by a doula?

    Doulas are in no way meant to take on the same role as your partner. Your partner knows you, your comforts, your emotions, and what you need better than anyone and will be a huge part of your birth, recovery and postpartum period. Doulas come with knowledge about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum that your partner may not have and help them find the best way to apply that knowledge to you. We love to work with partners, giving them tips for comfort measures and empowering them to be a part of the journey. 

  • Are doulas nurses?

    Nope!  Postpartum doulas are non-medical professionals.  We do not check incisions or answer medical questions.  We do know what does and does not fall within the range of normal.  We work with your medical birth team to achieve your goals for care. We are able to be present and supportive for you through the whole process. 

  • Does insurance cover doula support?

    With Medi-cal and Partnership, Doula Services are completely covered!


    With private insurance, it depends.  You'll need to contact your insurance company to see if they will reimburse you for doula services.  Some cover a certain number of visits and some have a cost cap. Check also if you need a pre-approval or referral. Alternatively, you can pay our invoices from your HSA or FSA account. 


    Whatever your insurance looks like, I am here to help you navigate. 



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Benefits of having a Doula

Research has shown that people who had doulas reported:


  • Breastfeeding more successfully
  • More maternal infant interaction
  • Less postpartum depression, anxiety and low self esteem
  • Overall more satisfaction with their birth experience
  • 34% less likely to rate their childbirth experience negatively


It's time for you to experience the right postpartum care for you.

Book a free, no-commitment consultation today to see how our postpartum support can benefit you.