Hi, I'm Alison! It wasn’t until I cared for my nephew for 2 years that I realized the significant impact a doula can bring by supporting new parents as well as the whole family. I have always been passionate about the importance of creating supportive and nurturing spaces. I am also a musical artist and have been singing since I was a child. Using my voice to help others is very fulfilling and I believe it can be a powerful tool for healing. Being in the outdoors and with animals as well as dancing are few of my interests. I am a trained and certified birth and postpartum doula through Keely Semler, MPH, CD. I am also a trained postpartum doula through DONA International, am working towards DONA certification and am CPR/First Aid certified. My pronouns are she/her.
BA in music at The New School University (2011)
Postpartum Doula training, DONA (2023)
Birth and Postpartum Doula Certification, Keely Semler, MPH, CD (2025)
DONA member, DASC member
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As a postpartum doula I provide support for the emotional adjustment to parenthood including: -Screen for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders. -Assist with infant feeding, including information about pumping. -Offer support for physical recovery after childbirth. -Demonstrate on newborn care, such as diapering, bathing, swaddling, baby carriers, etc. -Help with and offer coping techniques. -Provide non-medical educational support and offer other resources if needed/requested. -Assist with the care of older siblings and helping them adjust to the new family member. -Help with organization of the nursery, changing and feeding stations. -Do the baby’s laundry. -Do light housekeeping such as dishes. -Allow parents to rest, shower and nurture themselves. -Help parents to eat properly and drink plenty of fluids. -Listen and help process the birth story. -Validate the normal adjustment process. -Support partners through their transition into the new role. -Provide community resources as needed. -Educate in infant soothing and coping techniques for parents. -Help parents to develop their own styles of nurturing and bonding with baby.
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