Services & Fees

Services & Fees

Sacred Birth Doula Services fee for doula care is $500.  The first down payment of $200 is requested at contract signing and the remaining balance is due 2 weeks prior to your due date.  This comprehensive doula package includes, but is not limited to:
  • First initial 'no obligation' consultation to meet, ask questions and decide if I'm the doula for you
  • 2 prenatal/planning visits
  • Assistance in preparing your birth plan
  • Unlimited prenatal support via email, phone, and text message
  • Access to my birthing library
  • On-call 24/7 from the 2 weeks prior to your due date up until birth
  • Continuous support throughout your labor and birth from the time YOU decide you need me; either at your home or the hospital
  • A written time line and/or photos of the birth if desired and time allows
  • Assistance with initial breastfeeding
  • Support in the immediate postpartum period until Mom, Dad, and baby are settled in (usually 1-2 hours)
  • If desired, one postpartum visit in the home to discuss your birth, answer any questions and admire your new baby (includes breastfeeding support).
I believe that all women should be able to have the services of a doula without having to worry about it financially. Payment arrangements can be made if money is an obstacle. Arrangements can be made such as bartering and/or spreading the payments out over time. Please contact me to discuss your options!

Placenta Encapsulation Services

$200 (2 day process)

  • This method usually produces around 100-175 capsules, depending on the size of your placenta.
  • Capsules last many years when stored in the freezer. Take them for PMS, low milk supply, fertility challenges, and even menopause
  • Capsules should be taken with a glass of juice and a meal to help the powder settle and reconstitute in your stomach.


Postpartum Doula Care

$25/hour



Services Include:

  • Assistance with respectful initiation of breast feeding for mother and baby and continued lactation support
  • Practical and emotional support
  • Looking after mother and baby
  • Helping to reduce household chaos – creating a calm environment
  • In-tune to the needs of parents and babies
  • Helping the mother develop ways to become self-reliant and confident in her new skills
  • Some errand-running, light tidying, simple meal prep.
  • Playing with and caring for older siblings (does not include discipline)
  • Coping Techniques for parents loving a high-needs baby
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Baby Massage





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