Izabel Looney

Birth & Postpartum Doula
Menasha, Wisconsin
5 years of experience
5.0
About me

Moving to Wisconsin November 1, 2025. Izabel (she/her) is a birth doula trained through DONA International and a postpartum doula trained through CAPPA. She is in the final stages of completing her formal certifications for both. Izabel made her way into birth work in 2021 due to a strong desire to be with families at a monumental time and in 2024 added her transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) certifications to better support birthing parents who want more options around pain management. Supporting you and your family through something as special as birth makes her heart sing. She looks forward to supporting your family’s journey through pregnancy and throughout the postpartum period of time. In her free time she loves to hike and go white water kayaking and is an avid reader. Izabel expresses her creativity through crocheting, painting, and metalwork, and she loves cooking for others and sharing a love of food with those in her community.

Certification and training

Birth Doula training through DONA International (2021)

DONA TENS certification (2024)

CAPPA Postpartum Doula Training (2024)

Memberships and affiliations

DONA International Member

CAPPA

Specialties
Birth Doula Birth Support Evidence-Based Care Home Birth Hospital Birth Infant Care Labor Doula LGBTQ+ Natural Birth Natural Childbirth Newborn Care Overnight Newborn Care Postpartum Care Postpartum Doula Care Returning to work (pumping, breastmilk storage, etc) Support during Labor, Birth, and Postpartum Water birth Well-Woman Care
Languages

English, French

Service introduction

I offer birth and postpartum support within 50mi of Menasha, WI. For birth I offer two packages: -The full package has 2 prenatal visits with our birth team, the labor, and a post-birth visit as well as digital communication support throughout your pregnancy. -The limited package has 1 prenatal visit, with our birth team, the labor, and a post-birth visit as well as digital communication support throughout your pregnancy. For postpartum I offer both day and overnight care. Services include but are not limited to: -Phone or email support, as needed, during pregnancy and postpartum -Support with all infant feeding (breast, chest, bottle) -Newborn care such as diapering, feeding, and bathing. -Meals - Cooking, snacks, family-friendly food -Errands such as grocery shopping -Assistance with other family and/or pets in the house -Laundry -Unbelievable amounts of laundry -Care for the newborn while you take time for personal care and/or other tasks you need both hands for. -Peace of mind for partners, family and friends after they return to work. -Evidence-based information to support you in making the best decisions for your family -Light housework -Referrals to local resources, including, but not limited to, lactation or feeding support, pediatricians,postpartum mental health supports, parenting classes, local play or support groups, etc.

Packages
Birth Doula Services (one prenatal)
This includes only one prenatal, labor, and the one postpartum visit. You must schedule a consultation first and pay retainer. Payment plans available upon request for the rest of the payment.
$1,150.00
USD Flat rate
Birth Doula Services (two prenatals)
This option includes both prenatal visits, labor, and postpartum visit. You must schedule a consultation first and pay retainer. Payment plans available upon request for the rest of the payment.
$1,250.00
USD Flat rate
Daytime Postpartum Care
Daytime support is anywhere between 8am to 8pm with a minimum of 4 hours per shift. During daytime support we more heavily prioritize support for the parents helping with daily tasks and allowing you time for self-care.
$40.00
USD Per hour
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Upcoming classes
Prep for Post (part one)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
In our Prep For Post class created by Kate Littlefield (LCMHC) , a doula will guide you through making an extensive, four page, postpartum wellness plan including budget, risk factors, communication agreements and boundaries as well as how and when to ask for help when challenges arise. “designed based on years of experience in which parents in various stages of parenting said “nobody ever told me…” and realizing that there are definitely more things we could be telling parents before the arrival of a new baby - whether it’s the first baby or a new baby arriving to a home with seasoned parents.” It is designed to be inclusive of all kinds of parents and families - first time parents, seasoned parents, single-parents, multiple caregivers, children who arrive by birth as well as adoption. We have also strived to be inclusive of race, gender, sexual orientation. This course is in two parts, please make sure to sign up for the second session on Tuesday March 31st, 2026. This course is cheaper on my website, to avoid processing fees please book as birchtreebirths.com/education. As part of this course you will be given a workbook and four check-in calls (once a quarter) to see how you're doing and if any changes need to be made to your plan or if you need any additional resources through out the first year of baby's life. This course is meant for you to bring a support person so each booking accounts for two people attending.
$110.00
USD
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Prep for Post (part two)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
In our Prep For Post class created by Kate Littlefield (LCMHC) , a doula will guide you through making an extensive, four page, postpartum wellness plan including budget, risk factors, communication agreements and boundaries as well as how and when to ask for help when challenges arise. “designed based on years of experience in which parents in various stages of parenting said “nobody ever told me…” and realizing that there are definitely more things we could be telling parents before the arrival of a new baby - whether it’s the first baby or a new baby arriving to a home with seasoned parents.” It is designed to be inclusive of all kinds of parents and families - first time parents, seasoned parents, single-parents, multiple caregivers, children who arrive by birth as well as adoption. We have also strived to be inclusive of race, gender, sexual orientation. This course is in two parts, please make sure to sign up for the first session on Tuesday March 24th, 2026. The cost of this course is included with part one so you do need to sign up for both. As part of this course you will be given a workbook and four check-in calls (once a quarter) to see how you're doing and if any changes need to be made to your plan or if you need any additional resources through out the first year of baby's life. This course is meant for you to bring a support person so each booking accounts for two people attending.
Free event
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Ratings and reviews
Average
5.0
# of Reviews
2
5.0

If I could give more stars I would. She went above and beyond in all aspects. She gave me so much knowledge and power to have some control in my daughter’s birth, even when it felt like everything was out of control. I delivered my daughter early at 34 weeks, and our amazing doula drove back from out of state (over 10 hours) to make it to the birth. I went from panic to calm as she began giving more tools to aid in comfort and calming, she also was able to give my family support to better support me. I will recommend this doula again and again, I would’ve been a complete wreck without her and the empowerment she gave me. To this day, she’s sent Mother’s Day cards, checked in, and she’s really been such a blessing to us.

- Hailey Lensink

5.0

We love Izabel! She was very quick to find me any information I needed. When I went into labor, she showed my partner how he can also better help me during the labor process to make it much smoother for me. We couldn’t ask for a better doula! Anyone would be very lucky to have her. ❤️

- Megan Krump

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