postpartum doula

10 Reasons to Have a Postpartum Doula on Your Side

Sometimes, people ask us, “What exactly does a postpartum doula do?” Here are 10 reasons to have a postpartum doula on your side. 1. Asking a postpartum doula is easier than asking family. When you’re paying someone, it’s not hard to ask for your eggs to be cooked just the way you like them. Plus,… Continue Reading 10 Reasons to Have a Postpartum Doula on Your Side

New baby must haves

Colorado Mountain Doulas Presents: New Baby Must Haves

Our 5 Postpartum Must Haves   You’ve made it through the first few months of exhaustion and excitement and you may or may not know if you’re having a boy or girl. So…what’s next? Planning for a baby can be overwhelming and daunting — especially when you think of all the gadgets and beautiful things that… Continue Reading Colorado Mountain Doulas Presents: New Baby Must Haves

Postpartum depression

Shout it from the Mountain Tops

Once again this year, I’m co-leading the Climb Out of the Darkness here in Colorado Springs. The issue of maternal mental health is an important and personal one to me and as we start to raise awareness around the event on June 18th, I’m sharing my blog post from last year. As always, by sharing… Continue Reading Shout it from the Mountain Tops

Cesarean birth
breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Sabotage, An American Epidemic Part1

Is your breastfeeding relationship being sabotaged? Are you sure? Are you unknowingly sabotaging someone else’s breastfeeding relationship? How do you know? I am a labor doula, postpartum and infant care doula and childbirth educator. I am a mother of three with a variety of breastfeeding experiences. Over twenty years ago my own breastfeeding relationship was sabotaged… Continue Reading Breastfeeding Sabotage, An American Epidemic Part1

Complete Healing Package

$495 (Save $30)
Includes:

  • In-home placenta encapsulation

  • Your choice: tincture or salve

  • Transportation kit included

Offer valid through June 30th, 2025
💨 Limited bookings available – once our calendars fill, it’s gone.