I support families during their pregnancy, birth and postpartum.
Serving Maryland & D.C.
All are welcome and safe here
Birth doula
Childbirth education
Placenta encapsulation
Newborn specialist
Placenta encapsulation
Hypnobirth instructor
Mindfulness instructor
Reiki practitioner
TENS Unit rental
“It was like my wife had a second partner there, except Odile actually knew what she was doing. Trust me: you will be very glad you hired Odile”. – Leo
“If a doula were a drug, it would be unethical not to use it.”
Dr. John H. Kennell
“Birth may be a matter of a moment, but it is a unique one.”
Frederick Leboyer
“To change the world, we must first change the way the babies are being born."
Michel Odent
“If a woman doesn’t look like a Goddess in labor, someone isn’t treating her right.”
Ina May Gaskin
Doulas are trained professionals in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum support. They provide emotional, physical, psychological, and educational support to expecting and new families. They are not a medical professional. Birth doulas are sometimes referred to as labor coach or birth coach.
Learn more at: American Pregnancy Association
Studies show that childbirth education reduces stress and anxiety and improves maternity care outcomes. Parents-to-be build confidence, learn about the physiological process of giving birth, understand their options. Most birthing classes, like in a Lamaze class, teach basics baby care and breastfeeding techniques.
Learn more at: Parents
Yes, you do! I’m a doula, and I support natural childbirth, medicated (epidural) births, and c-section births. I have experience support families that desire a hospital birth, a home birth, a birth center birth. If you have an epidural, I will help you to optimize your chances of having a vaginal birth.
Breastfeeding – Chestfeeding is a personal decision. However, WHO recommends breastmilk exclusively (no formula, juice, or water) for the first six months of life. Breastmilk is the best food for babies. It is safe, free, healthy, and contains antibodies and nutrients.
Doulas and midwives are different. They both assist families during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, but in different ways. Midwives are a medical professional. Birth doulas are trained professionals who provide well-being and education support. A midwife is a health care provider, while a doula is more of a childbirth coach who provides education, information, emotional and physical support during birth.
It is essential to find and build your tribe for breastfeeding help and breastfeeding support.
Learn more at The Bump
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Heidi Daniels The D.C. Birth Photographer
HeartLove Photography
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