Hi, I’m Jade (she/her) — a Full Spectrum Doula based in Los Angeles, offering both local and virtual support. I am certified as a Full Spectrum Doula through Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings, which provided the foundation for my practice in reproductive justice and inclusive support. I am also a Community-Based Doula trained through SBCC Thrive LA, a non-profit program rooted in community-driven care. My work is guided by non-judgement, providing inclusive, culturally competent support and evidence-based guidance. Outside of birthwork, I love practicing yoga, exploring new places and learning languages. I also love newborn care, R&B music, and reading. Fun fact about me- I am a twin!
Bachelor's in Ethnic Studies (2025)
Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings (2025)
Community Based Doula (2025)
English
I offer flexible, fully customizable support packages tailored to your unique needs. My Pregnancy Support Package is ideal for those seeking prenatal and early postpartum care without birth attendance. My Birth Doula Support Package provides continuous labor and birth support along with 3 prenatal and 1 postpartum visit and on-call care starting at 37 weeks. For ongoing care after birth, I offer hourly postpartum support packages focused on emotional, practical, and educational support, including infant care, meal prep, and light household help. My Birth & Postpartum Support Package offers continuous support from pregnancy through early postpartum, 3 prenatal visits, birth attendance, and 12 hours of postpartum care.
Jade was amazing doula, For someone who was alone as a teen mom, she was really inspiring and helpful throughout my pregnancy. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't know what to do or except. she brings great energy in answering questions and giving information out. Always made sure I was doing good. She would give me useful stuff to use. She was there for me while I was in labor, she made sure I was comfortable, she was also helped me relax and gave me wonderful help with breathing techniques. She also thought me how to latch my baby so he can eat.
- Elizabeth Meyo