Kaytlyn Minot

Reading, Massachusetts

Kaytlyn Minot

Hey! I am a newer doula in the area. I’m a new mom and recently postpartum myself! My business mantra is “grounded in science, guided by spirit” and that’s exactly how I run my practice . I’m up to date on state of the art birth, pregnancy, postpartum techniques and therapies. I then add my own touch! I like holistic healing and therapies aromatherapy, reflexology, meditation, mindfulness, grounding, breath work, etc. my practice is guided by my client and therefore won’t always be the same. I tailor my knowledge and practice to better help you! My job is to make sure you feel seen, heard, calm and confident throughout your pregnancy, birth, postpartum and so on! I will be available 24/7 for your growing family. My email willowandwombbirth@gmail.com

Teresa Vittorioso-Fortin

Billerica, Massachusetts

Teresa Vittorioso-Fortin

20 years of experience
Accepts insurances

​Entera Doula Services strives to help families in the Greater Boston area, Cambridge, and Merrimack Valley Regions become educated about best birth practices and available options at their chosen birth place. I am a Full-Spectrum Doula, Childbirth Educator, Placenta Specialist, Herbalist, and Certified Lactation Educator. I have been attending births since 2005 and have been honored to witness over 420 births to date. I am certified as a Full-Spectrum Doula through Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings. I am certified to teach childbirth education through BACE-NMC and am a Certified Lactation Educator through CAPPA. I identify as Queer/Bi and I am bi-lingual in Spanish. Serious inquiries can connect with me via my website to learn more.

Kathleen Stern

Swampscott, Massachusetts

Kathleen Stern

7 years of experience

Hi, I’m Kathleen Stern—a certified postpartum and birth doula, certified infant feeding specialist and an IBCLC candidate (international board certified lactation consultant), expecting to be certified in 2026. I love working with parents to offer real-time relief and practical tips and to remind them that they’re doing a great job. My goal is to build your confidence and provide relief so that you feel better when my visit ends. Whether you’re a first-time parent feeling nervous/excited or thinking “I don’t know what I don’t know,” or a seasoned parent looking for some more relief this time around, I’ve got you! Prior to working with infants and families, I earned a Masters in Teaching and had a rewarding 15-year education career— teaching students (mostly middle school English), coaching teachers, and helping others recognize their own strengths. I got into the perinatal world after I had a colicky baby in 2014 and was filled with exhaustion, self-doubt, and conflicting advice from well-meaning family and friends. I knew there must be a better way. For my second baby, I worked with a postpartum doula to provide me with the nonjudgmental, hands-on support I knew I would need. The difference between my first and second postpartum experiences prompted me to become a doula and lactation professional. My best advice for expecting families is, “Reach out for help before you think you need it. You're not supposed to be able to do this by yourself.” I live in the North Shore with my 11 and 8 year-old daughters and labradoodle. When I’m not with my family or holding babies, I love to garden, be active, and be by the water.

pam rodgers

Barnstable, Massachusetts

pam rodgers

16 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Pam Rodgers; Postpartum Doula (CPD), Newborn Care Specialist (NCS) Pam is a recent transplant from Philadelphia, and is very excited and eager to continue her doula practice while living full-time on Cape Cod. Pam has been serving clients as a DONA trained and certified postpartum doula since 2015. Pam is also a trained Infant Massage Therapist, an advocate for Poppy Seed Health, and holds a certificate of training in Perinatal Mood Disorders from Postpartum Support International. She is currently training as a Sleep Consultant and hopes to incorporate that into her work with families very soon. Pam approaches her work creatively, developing strategies to support families as they transition and grow in their new roles as parents. She loves the uniqueness of each perinatal experience and strives to participate in a meaningful, educated and sensitive manner. As a mother of three grown daughters, and a grandmother to seven, Pam brings a multi-generational outlook to her work. She possesses a bright, positive and energetic spirit, with a very calming “can-do” attitude. Pam has extensive experience working with preterm infants and families who have had a multiple birth. She has a background in biology, the social sciences, and has worked in the medical and editorial fields. In her free time, Pam is attempting to explore all the Cape has to offer- Hiking, biking, strolling the local farmers’ markets, are keeping her quite busy. The beauty of this unique coastal area brings her joy and peace. She feels quite fortunate and will continue her travels of discovery!

Jess Thermitus

Wilmington, Massachusetts

Jess Thermitus

3 years of experience

Hi my name is Jess. I have always known that my gift is to help others heal. Being a doula is a manifestation of that. Birth work is a direct response to the injustice and disparities experienced by BIPOC in the US. And we all have the power to change that narrative. ​​ I look forward to healing with you.

Erica Espinal

Salem, Massachusetts

5.0 (1 review)

Erica Espinal

3 years of experience

Hello, My name is Erica Espinal and I am a trained Doula as well as a Licensed Esthetician. I wanted to be become a doula because birth is a life-changing experience and all women deserve to have the opportunity to be given that extra support they might have needed or wanted. As well as being a birth doula, I am also training to be a postpartum doula, because I believe that care and support is needed not only during pregnancy and birth but once the baby is born as well!

Recent review

Erica provided exceptional care and created a safe space for both Me and my Husband during my birth experience. I loved having her as a Birth Doula!

- Monica H.

Rebecca Dennis

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Rebecca Dennis

4 years of experience
Accepts insurances

I’m Rebecca, a certified Postpartum Doula serving families in Hamden County, MA and Hartford County, CT. Before becoming a doula, I spent over 10 years as a nanny caring for children of all ages. Now, I specialize in supporting parents and newborns through the unique, emotional, and transformative postpartum period. The postpartum phase can be both beautiful and overwhelming. With my training and hands-on experience, I offer practical support and emotional care—whether you need help during the day or restful overnight care. Imagine waking up to a well-fed, clean baby… with the laundry folded, bottles washed, Yes, it can be that kind of night. If this sounds like the kind of support you need on your postpartum journey, let’s connect! I offer a free 15-minute consultation to learn more about my services! And if your employer offers Carrot Fertility, Progyny, Maven, or you have an HSA/FSA—great news! I can accept those as well as private pay.