Ijeoma Edet

San Leandro, California

5.0 (1 review)

Ijeoma Edet

7 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hey! My preferred name is Vivian. I believe pregnancy/Birth and Postpartum are very important and should be handled as a life event with the birthing person and family getting all the care resources and support they need and this is why I became a doula because CHANGE starts with you- I am here to make a difference no matter.

Recent review

SHE WAS FUN TO WORK WITH! MY PREGANANCY WAS QUITE COMPLICATED BUT I APPRECIATE THE WAY SHE WORKS WITH A KEEN EYE FOR DETAILS. we all know that the job of a DOULA is not to FIX you but with their support, resources and sisterly presence - IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. THANK YOU SISTER, I CANNOT RECOMMEND YOU ENOUGH!

- KABLAH HADDISH T.

Jamie Peters

Lathrop, California

5.0 (2 reviews)

Jamie Peters

8 years of experience

Jamie Peters is a certified birth and postpartum doula with a passion for all things birth and baby. She’s a local mom of 4 with a caretaking background, who’s great at offering support to families both physically and emotionally along their journey from pregnancy, birth and into postpartum. You can expect compassionate, knowledgeable care from Jamie by your side in the delivery room or in the comfort of your home as you transition to the 4th trimester

Recent review

Having Jamie by my side as my doula during two births was the best decision I made during pregnancy. She was was so helpful, sweet and compassionate. She helped me through labor at my most vulnerable time and also guided my husband through and helped him help me. She brought a sense of calm into the room and I truly don’t think I could’ve had the positive birth I had if it weren’t for her!

- Aly B.

Yumaya Bullard

San Leandro, California

Yumaya Bullard

3 years of experience
Accepts insurances

I am becoming a postpartum doula because I want to nurture and support families during such a tender and life-changing time. I believe parents deserve just as much care as their newborns, and my goal is to provide comfort, reassurance, and a helping hand as they heal and adjust. I especially want to be there for first-time parents and families without strong support systems, offering not only guidance but also a calm presence they can lean on. In the next five years, I see myself fully certified and running my own practice, creating a safe and welcoming space for families to feel cared for and understood. Beyond birth work, I enjoy cooking and reading, both of which inspire me to bring warmth, creativity, and patience into my life and the way I support others. Becoming a doula feels like a natural extension of who I am someone who values community, healing, and the simple comforts that help people feel at home.