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A doula is support. A doula is love. A doula is education. A doula is advocacy. A doula is NOT meant to be a wall between you and your doctor, but rather the force you need to speak up for yourself and TAKE BACK YOUR BIRTH!
A doula and a birth keeper are similar. They are both "birth workers" and essentially do the same thing. The only difference is a birth keeper is educated in the natural and beginning ways of birth so as to keep birth natural and healthy. A birth keeper is a rebel doula, in a sense that they are more focused around natural birth and giving you the information that others withhold!
Fees range from $50 to $2100 depending on services requested. All fees, including value break downs, are included on the website to aid in your search for the perfect birth workers.
A midwife or provider, your partner, and a doula all play different roles to the birthing experience! A doula is not medically trained, though is knowledgeable in the birthing process and all things “baby”!
Many women feel like their doctor is withholding information from them or insisting that they go a certain route, when that doesn't need to be the case! Women have options and women have a choice in how their birth goes. Birth workers are very open to educating on both sides as well as furthering their own education to help others!
Cesarean birth is still birth! The answer is YES! Though, it is up to the birthing mother to have a conversation with their doctor beforehand and secure a spot for their doula in the operating room.
Yes! The first birth was an unassisted birth, would we be birth keepers if we didn't? We attend unassisted births as birth keepers/birth doulas still and NOT as a midwife or a delivering doctor.
We are able to assist you on many options and education pertaining to childbirth. Feel free to schedule a single childbirth appointment or a discounted FaceTime consultation!
I do not! But I do take payment plans for all services as well as being up to discussing trade for an equivalence of goods and services. I do take HSA and FSA funds.
Yes! Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, most services are now offered virtually as well as in-person including appointments, consultations, and packages.
Oh yeah, baby! I go where the mothers call me! I currently actively service Honolulu, Hawai'i. I do travel for Spiritual Doula services with an additional fee.
My name is Kiarra and I am originally from Fresno, California! I am now blessed to reside in Honolulu, Hawai’i after living in the beautiful, colorful Colorado for 8 years and no, we’re not a military family (anymore).
I’m 29, an Aries, and identify as an enthusiastic conversationalist, but officially my pronouns are she/her/they.
I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl in July of 2018 via cesarean after suffering from multiple losses and fertility complications. But, like many others, my own birth trauma is what pushed me into birth education, becoming a birth worker, and helping change the birthing world as we know it.
Like many before me, I was clueless to the birth world before experiencing it firsthand. I thought it was very much "the doctor knows best, no questions asked", even going as far as to believing that it was very much a "sit down and shut up" culture. When I realized it doesn't have to be like that, my world forever changed.
Before I gave birth to my first, I knew the statistics of Black women in birth, but I thought that if I educated myself enough and prepared my partner enough we would not be the same.
I thought that because we weren’t in an urban area that I didn’t need to worry or prepare for negativity, racism, and cluelessness from providers who are supposed to “be better”. I was prepared for the obvious dangers, but not the ones that would present themselves on a deeper level, like the anesthesiologist who was more worried about "making light" of the situation and joking to my husband versus focusing on the task at hand, or the nurse who held my legs together and prevented me from pushing until the doctor was present.
I took me being cast to the side and almost losing my life in the early hours of postpartum, becoming a statistic myself for me to put my foot down and my head to the books. And through that education and growth, I was confident, educated, and supported enough to launch my own birth support business, help over 25+ mothers feel empowered, supported, and confident through birth, and have a successful unassisted home birth after a cesarean of my own… with two doulas!
I believe, as a birth worker, it is wrong to discriminate on what types of births I attend because, as a birth worker, I am here to provide support for all birth.
I especially support hospital birthing, home birthing, unassisted birthing, VBAC birthers, cesarean births, families of color, and LGBTQ+ families. I feel especially drawn to these families because these are the most unsupported and under-represented communities in the birth world. Being apart of these communities myself, I know support and education for these families is crucial to succeed and survive in the birthing world.
I am educated on homeopathic remedies as well as herbal and holistic alternatives for pregnancy, birth, fertility, postpartum, and beyond.
Would you like to get in touch? Have some questions, inquiries, or concerns? Contact me today and let's see if I can be of service to you!
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