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Atlanta, Georgia
As a birth and postpartum doula it is my goal is to understand your needs, provide evidence based recommendations and allow you to birth your way.
Atlanta, Georgia
I’m the founder of Pardon My Partum and a total #boymom of two. I am also a 2x postpartum disorder survivor; Undiagnosed with my first son, I was triggered to find a better way to support working mothers, like myself. When I couldn’t find the tools and resources, I decided to be what was needed. I took my 30,000+ hours of experience as a mom, became a certified doula, childbirth educator and trained on perinatal mental health. So when I say I get it, I truly do. Don’t worry though, you got this. And I got you. Looking forward to learning your story.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hey! I'm Nandi, and supporting families during their birthing journeys is not just my profession—it’s my calling. My passion for birth work stems from witnessing the strength and resilience of birthing people and my desire to create spaces where everyone feels seen, heard, and empowered. I’ve had the honor of working as a doula in various settings, from hospitals like Wellstar to community-based programs like Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies. Each experience has deepened my commitment to providing compassionate, personalized care that honors each family’s unique story. Here’s what you can expect when we work together: - Connection: I take the time to get to know you and your family, so I can support your physical, emotional, and informational needs. - Advocacy: Whether it's navigating hospital policies or exploring comfort techniques, I ensure you feel confident and supported every step of the way. - Holistic Care: As a certified yoga instructor specializing in prenatal yoga, I incorporate movement and mindfulness to help you feel calm and prepared. One of my most meaningful experiences was supporting women in recovery through Motherhood Beyond Bars, where I saw how vital nurturing care and a nonjudgmental presence can be. That philosophy guides me every day. I am trained as a Full Spectrum and Abortion Doula, so I can support you through any reproductive health journey with respect and compassion. Birth is unpredictable, but my goal is always the same: to help you feel empowered, informed, and cared for, no matter what. If you’re looking for a doula who will listen deeply, support you fully, and celebrate your strength, I’d love to connect with you.
Nandi is an amazing doula! This was my third pregnancy and my first time having a doula and she taught me so many things that I didn't know with my first two. She was personable and kind. She was always available whenever I had questions or concerns and fully explained everything to me. It helped build my confidence and allowed me to advocate for myself. During my delivery my baby had shoulder dystocia, she helped me remain calm throughout the whole experience. If I have another child I will definitely be using Nandi again.
- Alyssa W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hello, my name is Taylor and I am a birth doula and childbirth educator in Georgia. I am very passionate about educating families about birth, and helping them navigate their new journey as parents. My goal as a birth worker is to help families birth as close to their wishes as possible, while staying in the scope of a healthy birth. I am a mother myself and I would love to help you navigate your journey as your family grows.
Atlanta, Georgia
Greetings All! My name is Danielle Mack and I am a Certified Birth and Postpartum Doula as well as a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist and Childbirth Educator. All the areas of birth are my joy and passion and I am dedicated to providing personalized support to families as they embark on the incredible journey of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood. I am a birth mom of 3 and bonus mom of 2 and the wife to my wonderful husband serving the metro-Atlanta area and a little bit beyond. I have the experience of assisting mom's bring babies in the world via the hospital, at home or at birthing centers and a deep commitment to the well-being of growing families. My mission is to empower and nurture families, helping them navigate this sacred time with confidence, knowledge and a sense of calm. I'm excited about the prospect of working with you during this special time. I look forward to being a source of support and guidance as you embrace the joys of parenthood.
Atlanta, Georgia
Della is a dedicated full spectrum doula and a proud native of Atlanta. With a passion for supporting birthing individuals through one of life's most transformative experiences, she creates nurturing and comforting spaces that foster peace and relaxation. Using a holistic approach, Della integrates meditations, aromatherapy, and herbal remedies to help guide clients through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hello and thank you for being here. My name is Molly Raynor, and I offer personalized doula services dedicated to supporting you through pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. Whether you're seeking emotional reassurance, physical comfort, or evidence-based guidance, my goal is to help you feel informed, empowered and supported every step of the way. I believe that every birth is unique, and I am honored to walk alongside you and your family during this transformative time. Let's create a nurturing and empowering experience together.
Review of Doula: Molly Raynor- long but thorough First to give some background information about myself: I am 38 years old, mother of four, two high risk pregnancies, used Molly for three out of the four births. Note: I do have a great husband who helped me throughout the pregnancy and birthing process but he would even say Molly helped in ways he couldn't enter into nor wanted to- 1st Pregnancy/ Delivery: 2015 I did not used a doula for my first pregnancy/birth because I thought I could handle the pain, the process, the unknowns because I was a student athlete in college; but I was naive and foolish. I did not education myself on the birth process, options available nor any postpartum possibilities. It was an incredibly difficult pregnancy with intense nausea and poor eating and exercise habits. In labor and delivery the baby was stuck on my pelvic bone, it was three hours of pushing, throwing up, and almost ended in a c section but the doctor used a vacuum to pull baby out. Recovery was a long road and the memory of it all felt like a train wreck. 2nd Pregnancy/Delivery: Macon, Ga. 2016 I called Molly right after a positive pregnancy test. This pregnancy was much better because we monitored my diet and exercise so I could handle all the ups and downs of nausea and appropriate weight gain. At 20 weeks this pregnancy turned into high risk as the baby had a spot on her kidneys. Molly helped me navigate the unknowns of going to obgyn and high risk doctors. At 34 weeks baby tried to come and I was sent to the hospital for steroid shot and bed rest, Molly was there with me through this process. Finally at 39 weeks baby girl decided it was time to meet everyone. Molly made the 2 hour drive to Macon, GA from Atlanta, GA to assist me. It was an uneventful birth of 12 hours. I was planning on going natural but the pain caught up with me and I ended up with an epidural and a baby an hour later. Molly comforted me in that I wasn't any less than a mom because I made a change in my birth plan. I had a lot of guilt about this that she helped me shift through. She held me through the epidural and then attended to the baby post birth to make sure all the nurses and doctors followed my birth plan exactly. She became what I found most helpful as my "external thinking brain" because during the pains of labor and post birth highs, I was in my own world; Molly was the one who kept me balanced and helped the staff stay on track to my wishes. 3rd Pregnancy/Delivery: Cartersville, Ga. 2021 Again, called Molly as soon as we knew we were pregnant. This time I knew I wanted an unmedicated birth and expressed that earnestly. Molly quickly and thoroughly got me resources to watch, read, listen to so I could prepare my body and mind. She would send me videos, I would put in the mental and physical effort to obtain my goal. This pregnancy went by fast, maybe with other two kids in full swing of life. But found myself at 38 weeks with contractions every 20 minutes apart and headed to see my midwife. She confirmed I was in active labor and sent us to the hospital. Molly kept my labor from stalling by using different techniques: birthing ball, walking halls with me, rubbing backing during contractions and many other options. With my water breaking, I quickly went from 8cm to 10cm to pushing. Molly worked with my midwife to think through different pushing positions to help baby. Finally after 30 mins of pushing, I held my baby. Molly again took over watching baby and making sure what I wanted on my birth plan was followed, nothing more, nothing less. Fourth pregnancy/delivery: Rome, GA. 2025 This was my hardest pregnancy, maybe due to age, the unexpected positive pregnancy because of a blood clotting disorder and the fact of older kids and their activities. Again, I saw a high risk doctor and an OB. We planned for another unmedicated birth by watching videos, listening to audio books, and walking through all the details we could forsee and control. With a more serious situation of my blood clotting we walked more thoroughly through c section possibly, my wants, my goals, the medicine I can and can't have and the NICU possibilities. I started having consisent contractions at 36 weeks and went on bed rest. These contractions stayed and made rush to the hospital a few times. Finally at 39 weeks 4 days, my water broke and was 5cm. Molly and I did everything we could to progress labor with many different stretches, poses, walking, miles circuit, and yet after 18 hours, I hadn't progressed any but was exhausted from the intense but irregular contractions. My gut told me baby was stuck on my pelvic bone and I couldn't keep going without an epidural. With a long conversation with Molly and the labor and delivery nurse, I knew it was what was best for me. Molly held me again during the epidural and they positioned me so baby would descend and within an hour I was pushing. Molly and the labor and delivery nurse worked together to put me in the best pushing positions. Again, post birth, Molly instantly attended and followed the baby around. Molly helped me a lot post partum this pregnancy as the baby blues were very strong and overwhelming. I could call and talk with her anytime. She encouraged me of the good things, listened to me express my sadness of not being pregnant and just helped me navigate waters that I thought I could cross by myself. Personal aspect: Molly not only became a source of strength for me each pregnancy but a comfort that she would advocate for me and my baby. Having her by my side gave me confidence to approach the unknown and yet allowed us to control the controlables. I can't recommend her enough, she knew when to be serious, when to make me laugh, when to be firm with me and the hospital staff, and when to let things be. Note other things she did worth mentioning: Came to my OB appointments to meet my midwife and doctors. Toured all three different hospitals with me to know where and how to get to labor and delivery. Made a hospital labor and post delivery snack bag. Made texting groups for family and friends to keep them posted on labor and delivery. Handed out copies of my birth plan to labor and delivery staff. Helped me with postpartum blues. Helped me with breastfeeding techniques and proper latch. Gave me a post partum visit each pregnancy to check on me and baby.
- Page A.
Atlanta, Georgia
This work is deeply personal to me—it’s not just about information or checklists. It’s about supporting you as a whole person, offering steady guidance, and holding space for both the questions and the emotions that come with this season of life. Whether this is your first baby or not, whether you're feeling excited, overwhelmed, or somewhere in between—you're in the right place. My goal is to help you feel confident, informed, and truly supported, every step of the way. Together, we’ll explore your options, prepare for birth in a way that feels aligned with your values, and create a calm, empowering experience for you and your baby. Welcome—you’re not alone here.
Barbara became my doula from the early half of my pregnancy and guided me through the end. She met with me to determine what kind of birthing plan I ideally would like to aim for, and provided these helpful cards to envision different situations that might arise. As I progressed in the pregnancy, she would often check and give me insights and tips on the different pregnancy symptoms I was experiencing. When I went into labor, she was incredibly helpful with navigating the contraction pains with hands-on methods as well as breathing techniques and tools. She also was so helpful in tracking contractions when I didn't have the headspace to do so. Her support truly helped me envision and result in my ideal type of labor and delivery, and we are so grateful for her support!
- Liora A.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hey ya'll, I am Lauren Elyse -- the heart behind Harmony Tree Birth Services. I became a birth and postpartum doula because I wanted to give support to women when they needed it most. I wanted to be able to help women through one of the hardest and most beautiful experiences life has to offer and remind them that this is what their body was made to do. I want them to be proud of their journey. I am extra hands, eyes, and ears for the midwife, a translator and advocate for the parents, and general support for all. While the medical staff has other patients to tend to, I will be with you continuously and will be able to help facilitate conversations, without ever taking your voice. I am currently a registered EMT working on an ambulance in the city of Atlanta. I am also a full time student in pursuit of becoming a Certified Midwife!
Lauren was excellent. Firstly, she provided prominent information throughout my whole journey. She exceeded our expectations and even went as far as being in the bed with me helping push out my baby. Lauren was patient and determined to provide me with the best care. I felt heard, I felt comfortable and I felt confident in birthing my daughter. With this being my first child, my experience having a doula was a 10/10. I will be using her services in the future if I ever think about having more children. Lol. We love you Lauren 🩷
- Anijah R.
Atlanta, Georgia
I'm Payal, a certified postpartum doula + childbirth educator helping families feel confident, supported, and cared for from birth to the baby bubble. I offer both in-home and virtual support throughout the Atlanta (and surrounding) area. Free consults available! My mission is to empower families on their unique journey through birth and parenthood. My passion lies in creating a nurturing space where families not only survive but truly thrive during birth and through the precious postpartum period. **ACCEPTS CARROT INSURANCE**
Payal is a twin mom who has resources from lived experience. She has been certified for over 10 years and is the baby-wearing and emotional attachment expert!
- Doulaw P.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hello 👋 I’m Cami, the Founder of Crowning babies, I’m your Coachula (coach&doula). Welcome to the world of holistic care guided by Cami with a passion for supporting families (70+), Cami found her true calling in 2000, becoming certified with the National Black Doula Association in 2018. As a mother of two born at 42 weeks, she intimately understands the intricacies of pregnancy, labor, and beyond, shaping her approach with a belief in holistic practices. With 25 years of army service, Cami brings discipline, commitment, and a nurturing spirit to her doula work, transitioning to full-time duties upon retirement with a vision of creating a birthing center that offers exceptional service, education, employment opportunities, and empowerment skills. As a full-spectrum doula, Cami advocates across various realms, providing tailored support in sex, fertility, labor, delivery, postpartum, lactation, self-care, prenatal massage, and coaching. Passionate, dedicated, and filled with love for her work, Cami is here to be your unwavering support and advocate throughout your motherhood journey. Join her in embracing a holistic approach to birthing and beyond.
Atlanta, Georgia
I am a child birth educator, birth and postpartum doula, placenta and breastfeeding specialist, as well as an OBGYN Resident. I draw on my knowledge in all capacities to help support families in any way that they need. I support all family styles and birthing styles.
I believe I was around 20 weeks or so when I found Aeryka's website. I'd miscarried 3 months prior to finding out I was pregnant again, so suffice to say, I was completely terrified of 'doing anything wrong' this time around. From the moment of our initial consultation, I finally felt a wave of peace for the first time. I didn't know much about doulas, I just knew I wanted/needed someone knowledgeable to be on this journey with me. Every random question or concern, I could count on Aeryka. Going into labor, I can honestly say I wasn't nervous at all knowing she would be beside me. She not only helped me birth my baby boy, but also a new me (the latter being more painful, in my opinion lol). Through Thick and Thin is the most apt name as she literally has been there for me, pre and postpartum, in so many ways. I'd do it all over again with her in a heartbeat.
- Lakesha R.
Atlanta, Georgia
Hello! My name is Naima Bond! I have been a birth doula since 2015. I certified with the Matrona a holistic doula certifying body. I am certified in Calm Birth (pregnancy meditation) Maternal Consultant, Fertility Advocate, Infant and Loss Advocate, Childbirth Educator (pending) Birth Art (pending) Perinatal Nutrition ( pending ) Certified Breastfeeding Specialist. I love supporting birthing people and mothers find their voice as they give birth. It is a magical time!
Atlanta, Georgia
My journey began in 2014, after watching the documentary, The Business of Being Born. I was shocked at how medical and sterile birth had become and how unfairly some pregnant people are treated. From there, I spent the next three years devouring anything and everything related to birth. I attended my first birth as a doula (unknowingly) in 2017 when my goddaughter was born, and I fell in love with doula work. I married my husband in late 2017, and in early 2019 I found out I was pregnant with my first child. My pregnancy was one of the most enjoyable times of my life. I gave birth vaginally in a hospital transfer from Atlanta Birth Center, to Atlanta Medical Center in November 2019. I have my birth team to thank for solidifying my passion for other people to have the experience I was blessed with. I believe information is our greatest tool. I will provide you with evidence-based information from a holistic standpoint. Outside of being a doula, I love to travel. I enjoy visiting new and familiar places with my family. I love cooking, reading, and listening to crime podcasts. I never turn down a taco or a glass of champagne.
Decatur, Georgia
Hi, I’m Leah Baker, a dedicated and experienced Newborn Care Specialist, Birth Doula, and Postpartum Doula with over 25 years of hands-on experience supporting families through the most sacred and transformative moments of life. I’m also a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), lactation educator, and proud founder of Cozi-Roots LLC, an agency devoted to empowering parents and nurturing newborns with expert, compassionate care. My background includes caring for high-risk newborns, premature babies, multiples, and infants with complex medical needs. I take pride in helping families transition smoothly from hospital to home, establish healthy routines, and feel confident in their new roles. Whether you’re looking for calm, evidence-based birth support, overnight newborn care, or a trusted postpartum guide, I’m here to support you every step of the way with heart, skill, and a deep respect for your parenting journey. Let’s connect and create a care plan that’s just right for you and your growing family.
We were lucky enough to have Leah as our night nurse for six months, starting from the very first night we brought our son home from the hospital. From day one, she brought such a calm, reassuring presence into our home—and we instantly trusted her. Leah is incredibly knowledgeable and was a steady guide for us as first-time parents. She helped our son develop a strong, consistent schedule (both day and night), which made a huge difference for everyone’s sleep and sanity. She was also an amazing resource for postpartum support—always ready with thoughtful advice and encouragement when we needed it most. In addition, Leah is flexible and truly does her best to accommodate any schedule changes. She always made us feel like our family’s well-being was her top priority. Our baby absolutely adored her and gravitated toward her from the beginning. Leah made a meaningful impact on our family, and we’re so grateful for the care and peace of mind she gave us. If you’re considering night support for your newborn, I can’t recommend her highly enough!
- Emily F.
Atlanta, Georgia
My name is Janis Adams, I am a certified Labor Doula and I live near Atlanta. My background is in early childhood education. I am a mother of six and a grandmother of twelve.. I have worked in public school and currently hold a brokers license in Real Estate. Years ago, I went through labor and delivery with a couple I knew when they had their third child. Afterward both mom and dad thanked me for being the extra hands they needed! A week or so later T said, " You should think about becoming a Doula," you were so helpful! I thought to myself, "What's a Doula?" I have been involved with and supported many births over the years; The first time was with my best friend 42 years ago while I myself was a week away from delivering my own first child. I have also been at the births of most of my grandchildren to assist, encourage and support my daughters as they went through the birth experience for the first time. It was during the Pandemic that I enrolled and took courses to be come a labor doula. During that time , the number of people that could be in the labor and delivery process was limited to just the mom and the dad unless you had a doula. One of my daughters and her husband were having their first child and they wanted me to be there. My daughter called and said to me that I had to become a doula! She gave me no choice! The things I do to relax are reading, gardening, sailing and traveling. Also, I have started a homeschool group and teach several students since the pandemic. In all, I have come full circle back to education but this time with adults and children!
Amazing first experience with a home birth as a dad. Glad to have someone as knowledgeable as Janis on our team. We felt she provided lots of help and care which continued after the birth of our baby. We recommend her to anyone, but definitely first timers!
- Quentin S.
Mableton, Georgia
Kay’s Doula Support Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free doula services to individuals facing financial difficulties. Our team of trained professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to parents and families. We recognize the importance of access to quality doula care, especially during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum periods. That's why we offer compassionate care and emotional support to everyone who needs it.
Kay was absolutely amazing. I live 1 hr 58 minutes away from her, she showed up a the hospital and ended staying overnight because I wasn’t admitted and had no support person. I was induced 15 hours after she arrived. She was there for me through it all. Although I ended having to get a C-section because of complications with my babies heart rate she was there the entire time! I am forever grateful to Kay and recommend her 10/10! Thank you again for your great support Kay.
- Christa C.
Austell, Georgia
I am originally from Miami, Florida. I am a highly trained certified pediatric nurse in Atlanta, GA. Throughout my nursing career, I have always been moved by women who are able to use their bodies as vessels to bring new creations into this world. As a doula, I want to use evidence-based information to help care for mothers and your newborn such as labor support, hands-on comfort support, infant feeding, emotional and physical support, and newborn care. I will incorporate my doula knowledge with my skills and experiences as a nurse to help families with the challenges and changes that come with bringing a new life into the world. My overall goal as a doula is to leave families feeling more resilient with their newly added skills to better take care of themselves and their growing family.
Ellenwood, Georgia
As a Certified Birth Professional and Lactation Consultant Provider, I am privileged to offer my expertise to women and families in the Atlanta, Savannah, and South Carolina regions. My approach to childbirth is holistic, encompassing physical support before, during, and after labor, while also advocating for the birth woman and her family. Outside of my professional endeavors, I cherish spending quality time with my family and indulging in leisurely walks with my fur baby, Diamond.
Dionne, you were such an amazing help to both Matthew and I! I loved meeting your family and having you alongside us through labor! We would not have had the experience we did if it was not for your support and encouragement and energy! Thank you so so so much!!!
- Kayla E.
Ellenwood, Georgia
As a qualified and master-level practitioner in the Birth and Newborn Care Specialist industry, I remain a dedicated student by continually learning in the field and in the classroom. Second, I am passionate about helping and championing the health and welfare of a child by teaching parents how to embrace their greatness through motivational lessons and actionable training. Whether for first-time parents or helping siblings adapt to the new baby, I can easily adapt to most desired styles and wishes facilitating the development of the new family dynamic. And finally, as a Birth and Postpartum Doula with skills across Sleep Training; Lactation Support; and Premature, Multiples, and Special Need Support, I understand that every family can face unique challenges and it is my duty and pleasure to provide specific support and education to these individual situations. I am deeply dedicated to the care and nurturing of infants and newborns. My passion remains rooted with the families I work with and by providing well-rounded, respectful, intentional, and loving care. My greatest reward is seeing my impact on the life of a child by creating nurturing environments where families can grow and thrive.
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