Flexible, ongoing support from the comfort of home

Virtual Doula Support

From £450 - support is tailored to your individual needs, with pricing varying depending on the frequency of sessions and ongoing support required.

Not everyone wants or needs a doula physically present at their birth.

Sometimes what makes the biggest difference is having someone to talk things through with, prepare for appointments, explore options with and message when things feel overwhelming.

Whether you're planning a VBAC, navigating pregnancy as a neurodivergent person, processing a previous birth experience or simply wanting more support throughout pregnancy, virtual doula support offers a flexible way to access personalised care from wherever you are.

You don't have to carry everything on your own.

Pregnancy can bring excitement, uncertainty, information overload and difficult decisions.

You may be:

  • replaying appointments long after they've finished

  • feeling overwhelmed by conflicting advice

  • trying to make sense of recommendations and options

  • preparing for a VBAC while navigating fear from a previous birth

  • looking for support that understands your neurodivergent needs

  • wishing you had someone neutral to talk things through with

Virtual support provides a consistent, supportive space where you can ask questions, process emotions and feel less alone while navigating pregnancy and birth preparation.


This support may help with:

  • Ongoing emotional support throughout pregnancy

  • VBAC preparation and decision-making

  • Preparing for maternity appointments

  • Processing previous birth experiences

  • Birth planning and preferences

  • Neurodivergent-friendly birth preparation

  • Sensory planning for labour and hospital stays

  • Partner preparation and reassurance

  • Navigating difficult decisions or unexpected changes

  • Building confidence and clarity approaching birth

What's included

  • Regular virtual support sessions throughout pregnancy

  • Ongoing WhatsApp and voice note support between sessions

  • Birth preparation and birth preferences support

  • Relevant resources and signposting where helpful

  • Flexible support tailored to your individual needs

Support that adapts to you

No two pregnancies are the same, and neither is the support I provide.

Some families choose virtual support because they live outside my in-person service area. Others prefer the flexibility, accessibility and lower-pressure nature of online support.

Together we'll create a support package that works for your circumstances, communication style and needs.

Looking for support that helps you feel informed, understood and emotionally safe?

Whether you're planning a VBAC, navigating pregnancy as a neurodivergent woman, or simply wanting someone to walk alongside you during pregnancy, virtual support offers a flexible way to access personalised care wherever you are in the UK.

Book a free discovery call and let's explore what support could look like for you.

  • A one off session is designed to help with a specific question, appointment or situation.

    Virtual doula support provides ongoing support throughout pregnancy, giving you someone to regularly check in with, talk things through and turn to when new questions, decisions or concerns arise.

  • Absolutely. Many women find that what they need most during pregnancy is not physical presence, but consistent emotional support, a sounding board for decisions and someone who understands what they're navigating.

    Virtual support allows us to build a supportive relationship while giving you flexibility to access support from home.

  • Yes. Virtual support can be particularly helpful for women planning a VBAC who would like additional space to explore their options, prepare for appointments, discuss recommendations and build confidence ahead of birth.

    As a VBA3C mum with specialist VBAC training, supporting women planning a VBAC is a key part of my work.

  • Yes, many neurodivergent people actually find virtual support more accessible than in-person support.

    Sessions can be adapted to your communication preferences, processing style and individual needs, creating a lower pressure environment where you can take the time you need to explore questions and decisions.

    A formal diagnosis is not required.

  • No. Because this support is delivered virtually, I can work with women throughout the UK.

  • You're still very welcome.

    While I have a particular interest in supporting VBAC and neurodivergent families, virtual support is available to any woman looking for ongoing emotional, practical and informational support throughout pregnancy.

  • This depends on the level of support you're looking for.

    We'll discuss your needs during your discovery call and create a support package that feels manageable and appropriate for your circumstances.

  • The best way to find out is through a free discovery call.

    We'll talk about your pregnancy, what support you're looking for and whether virtual doula support feels like the right fit for you.