Category Archives: Doulas
Three Babies Born Today
These are 2 of the 3 babies I watched enter the world in a 10 hour time period today. Their moms are heroines, their fathers are heroic partners, the photos make me cry (yes, I know – I took them.) … Continue reading
My Doula Loves Me!
Here are just a few of the sweet babies whose births I’ve attended this year: I had these shirts custom made and I only wish I had ordered more! They’ve been such a fun gift to share with families.
Monitrice Services – Abbie Spreier
What is a monitrice? How does her role differ from that of a doula or midwife? A midwife is a primary care provider who offers complete prenatal, birth, and postpartum care. A doula gives physical, emotional, and informational support to … Continue reading
Best Doula Nominee!
You know it’s official when they send you a button to include on your webpage. 🙂 I’ve been nominated in the Best Doula for 2013 contest and if you click on the link above you can even go vote for … Continue reading
Dads Love Doulas
While reading through some testimonials from clients I wanted to share how moms and dads felt I was able to help their birth experience. Most of these are from doula clients, though some are from photo or childbirth class clients … Continue reading
Busy, Busy!
I know it’s been quiet here on my blog, and here are a few of the reasons why! * DFW Doulas is a page I created with short bios and links to the websites for an amazing group of women. … Continue reading
Testimonials | Denton Birth Photography
Testimonials | Denton Birth Photography
Testimonials
I am overjoyed when I receive response like this – it is humbling to know that even my tiny role at a birth can help a mother feel supported. “I had Heidi at the birth of my son four weeks … Continue reading
Questions to Ask Your Doula
So you’ve decided to hire a doula, you’ve read through websites and found some you are interested in working with, you’ve set up an interview. Now what?? Most doulas offer a free consultation to meet, visit, answer your questions, and … Continue reading