ND informed and VBAC friendly doula support in Cambridgeshire
For women who want continuous support throughout pregnancy, birth and the early postnatal period from a doula who understands that there is no one right way to experience birth.
Supporting families across Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire & Northamptonshire.
Pregnancy and birth can bring excitement, uncertainty, confidence and fear, sometimes all in the same day.
Whether you're planning a VBAC, navigating pregnancy as a neurodivergent person or simply looking for personalised support throughout your journey, you deserve someone in your corner.
As your doula, I provide continuous emotional, practical and informational support throughout pregnancy, birth and the early weeks after your baby arrives.
My role isn't to tell you what decisions to make. My role is to help you feel informed, supported and confident in making the decisions that are right for you.
Continuous, personalised support through pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum
Full Birth Doula Support
From £2300
Payment plans are always available to help spread the cost of support throughout pregnancy.
Deeply supportive, emotionally safe care for women wanting continuity, understanding, and personalised support throughout pregnancy and birth.
Birth support is about far more than being present during labour.
For many women especially those navigating VBAC, previous difficult experiences, neurodivergence or feelings of anxiety and overwhelm around maternity care; having consistent, understanding support throughout pregnancy can make a profound difference.
This package is designed to offer calm, compassionate continuity of care throughout pregnancy, birth preparation, labour and the early postpartum period.
Together, we build a supportive relationship where you feel informed, prepared, emotionally held and less alone while navigating pregnancy and birth.
This support may include:
VBAC preparation and emotional support
Neurodivergent-friendly pregnancy and birth preparation
Continuous emotional and practical support throughout pregnancy
Birth preferences and advocacy preparation
Support navigating appointments and maternity decisions
Breastfeeding preparation and peer support
Ongoing reassurance approaching birth and postpartum recovery
Space to process previous birth experiences and fears
What’s included:
Access to a comprehensive antenatal education and hypnobirthing course with full resource library access
At least two in-person antenatal sessions
Additional virtual support sessions where needed
WhatsApp and voice note support throughout pregnancy
Attendance at maternity appointments (in-person within my local area or virtually where appropriate)
On-call support from 10 days before your estimated due date until 42 weeks of pregnancy
Continuous support during labour and birth
One postnatal visit to debrief your birth and support early postpartum recovery
Six weeks of virtual postpartum support
Breastfeeding peer support throughout pregnancy and postpartum
Deliberate limited availability
To allow for deeply personalised support and sustainable on-call care, I only take on a limited number of birth clients at a time.
Availability, travel distance, and specific support needs will be discussed during your consultation call to ensure the support offered feels realistic and supportive for everyone involved.
Best suited for:
Women planning a VBAC or birth after previous difficult experiences
Neurodivergent mums wanting emotionally safe, understanding support
Families wanting continuity of care throughout pregnancy and birth
Women seeking deeper emotional and practical preparation for birth
Parents wanting calm, personalised support within the NHS maternity system
You don't need to have everything figured out before getting in touch.
Whether you're planning a VBAC, navigating pregnancy as a neurodivergent woman, or simply wondering whether doula support is right for you, I'd love to hear more about your journey.
Let's start with a free, no-obligation discovery call.
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A doula provides continuous emotional, practical and informational support throughout pregnancy, birth and the early postnatal period. I don't replace your midwife or medical team. Instead, I help you feel informed, supported and confident as you navigate your options and make decisions that feel right for you.
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Yes. I have completed specialist VBAC training and had a successful VBA3C myself. Whether you're planning a VBAC after one caesarean or exploring your options after multiple caesareans, I can provide evidence based information, emotional support and space to explore your choices.
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Absolutely.
I have a particular interest in supporting autistic, ADHD and otherwise neurodivergent women throughout pregnancy and birth. Support can be tailored to your communication preferences, sensory needs and the ways you process information and make decisions.
A formal diagnosis is not required.
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You're still very welcome. While I have a special interest in supporting VBAC and neurodivergent families, I support women from a wide range of backgrounds and birth plans.
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You will still receive my support.
Birth plans sometimes change, and my role is to support you regardless of how your baby is born. If a caesarean becomes part of your journey, I will continue to provide emotional and practical support within the scope of my role.
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The relationship between a doula and client is important.
That's why I offer a free discovery call. It's an opportunity for us to get to know each other, discuss your hopes and concerns, and explore whether my support feels like the right fit for your family.

