Haley Slavick

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Haley Slavick

10 years of experience

Being a nanny, especially one who works with infants, is a privilege that I do not take lightly and I appreciate the chance to support families during this big change. Across my almost 10-year career, I have worked full-time in a daycare center and six private homes, primarily with newborns and toddlers. I find joy in creating spaces that engage my little ones, planning activities that incorporate all areas of children's development, and seeing the outcomes of those efforts. Outside of the traditional nanny role, I received my birth and post-partum certifications from DONA International in 2021. Since then, I have attended two births and continue to volunteer assisting families in need of support. In 2023 I completed my Newborn Care Specialist training via Newborn Care Solutions to deepen my understanding of newborns, especially those born prematurely and with additional medical needs

Makita Rudolph

Boston, Massachusetts

5.0 (3 reviews)

Makita Rudolph

31 years of experience

I have extensive experience spanning several decades in prenatal, postnatal, and newborn care, encompassing both in-home and in-hospital settings. My qualifications include being certified maternity nurse holding an NVQ Level 4 certification UK, licensed as a nurse in the US, completing Kraamzorg Dutch (Maternity) and Newborn training, certification as a lactation counselor . Additionally, I am an Lactation Counselor MBCP Mindfulness Birth Child and Parent Teacher, Childbirth Educator, an infant Sleep Specialist, and hold certifications as a Brazelton Newborn Behavioral Observation Teacher, Lactation Counselor, Pediatric/Adult CPR and First Aide. Having worked in over 25 countries, I have acquired valuable insights into the best practices in prenatal, postnatal, and newborn care. I find immense fulfillment in my profession, valuing how each and every family enriches the field with their distinct childbirth and infant needs and experience. My primary objective is to advocate for mindfulness and well-being among mothers, babies, and their families, supporting a smooth transition from pregnancy to the postpartum period. Enhancing parents' confidence and resilience in caring for themselves and their newborn baby during this life changing period.

Recent review

Makita is very professional caregiver for new borns and babies. She had been a great help for my family when my baby was 4 month old. She is proactive, patient and knowledgable in her field, and even identified early signs of torticollis in my baby. She was the only one that I could trust with my baby alone. I highly recommend her to anyone who needs professional and reliable care support.

- Kesai W.

Deu Almeida

Boston, Massachusetts

Deu Almeida

8 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Plain and simple: I love all things pregnancy! After working in the music industry for nearly ten years, I experienced a deep and abrupt shift in my life trajectory upon becoming pregnant. Prior to my pregnancy, I had already declared my path of Maternal & Neonatal Health in my DrPH program, but experiencing the true miracle we call life confirmed that Maternal & Neonatal Health are in fact a huge part of my purpose, even so much so that I was willing to partially cut ties with the music business to fulfill this duty. That’s why and how I’m here for you today — I truly believe I was called to do this work. I’ve always had an interest in the unknowns of pregnancy. I was born with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and have lived my life with a star-shaped G-tube patch and midline incision scar that represent the intersectionality of pregnancy, what can go wrong and how we can fix it. And upon marrying my husband, a heart transplant recipient, I became even more enthralled by the specialty of disease prevention in infants. Many wonder why I took the DrPH path as opposed to a traditional MD degree, and the truth is that nothing I’ve ever done in my life was conventional. It is my belief that addressing Maternal & Neonatal Health issues from the standpoint of public health practice is not only effective, but is also fulfilling. As a public health practitioner, I address the risks and patterns of pregnancy complications as a population-wide problem. I’m not a medical doctor because I am not interested in treating these conditions: I am a public health doctor because I am committed to preventing them altogether.

Rebecca Coluntino

Boston, Massachusetts

5.0 (1 review)

Rebecca Coluntino

6 years of experience

Becky graduated with a masters in 2009. Birth + Postpartum day /evening 8-12 midnight/overnights; Occupational therapist; CPR certified. Email her for references of other happy families /for her full resume or for free 20 min discovery call.

Recent review

Becky is a fantastic birth and postpartum doula. She is passionate about continuing to learn and add to her skills, after becoming a doula from the OT world. She provides nonjudgmental support, and wonderful resources to parents!

- Kathleen S.

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.

Abrianna Canady

Boston, Massachusetts

Abrianna Canady

7 years of experience

Hello, expectant families! I am excited to introduce myself as your compassionate birth and postpartum doula, bringing a unique blend of medical expertise and nurturing support to your entire childbirth journey. About Me: I’ve been honored to serve as a registered nurse in the Emergency Room since 2018, where I’ve witnessed the strength of individuals during some of their most critical moments. My experience in healthcare has instilled in me a deep understanding of medical procedures, patient care, the significance of unwavering support and importance advocating in the hospital system. Certifications: I hold certifications in Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).

Rachel Yee

Boston, Massachusetts

Rachel Yee

3 years of experience

Hi! I would love to be part of your newborn healing process. As a mom and nurse, I know how challenging those first few days coming home from the hospital and having to figure it all out feels like especially while sleep deprived. I hope to help make the process even slightly more easier. Ideally looking to help out 1-2 nights over the weekend.

Destiny Vidal

Boston, Massachusetts

5.0 (3 reviews)

Destiny Vidal

4 years of experience
Accepts insurances

My mission is to empower and support families through their unique birth journeys by providing compassionate, knowledgeable, and personalized care. I am committed to creating safe, nurturing environments that honor each family’s values and choices, ensuring that every birth experience is positive and transformative.

Recent review

Destiny is a god send! We were both juggling demanding jobs and a new baby and she stepped in seamlessly. she cared for our newborn overnight, kept the kitchen and livivng areas clean. She also helped with meal prep! Her presence brought structure, peace, and joy to ehat could have been a chaotic time. She is professional, warm, and deeply committed to what she does.

- Maya W.

Amber Matteson

Weymouth, Massachusetts

Amber Matteson

9 years of experience

I am a queer full spectrum doula and childbirth educator. My mission is to serve and affirm all individuals and family constellations surrounding their pelvic & perinatal health by educating, supporting, and witnessing their journey.

Naomi Daborn Lanson

Gloucester, Massachusetts

Naomi Daborn Lanson

9 years of experience

Hi! I'm Naomi. I am a Certified Practitioner Midwife choosing to focus on providing birth and postpartum doula support. I keep my Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) cards active at all times. I am currently in the process of becoming certified as a postpartum doula. I believe that if women/birthing persons and their babies were truly supported in the way they most need, we would have peace on Earth. I decided to become a midwife and doula because I want to make the world a better place, and I believe the way to do that is to bring compassionate support to mothers and their babies. I received my training through Maternidad La Luz (birth center on the US/Mexico border) and the Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA). I have attended around 150 births and have provided care for many newborns. I currently run Little Angel Doula and work part time as a midwife assistant for a local home birth practice. My philosophy centers around trusting the birthing body and trusting the process of transition into parenthood. I am a firm believer in the power of gentle touch and calm words, good rest, good nourishment, and laughter. I have confidence in my heart and my hands to be there for you and your child.

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.

Madison LaRiviere

Georgetown, Massachusetts

5.0 (7 reviews)

Madison LaRiviere

8 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hey there! As an IBCLC Birth and Postpartum Doula. I’ve assisted many hospital labors, c-sections and home natural births . I am a Mama of 2. I Love supporting mama’s through out their birth journey as well as assisting with breastfeeding and postpartum needs for them and there babies. Look forward to connecting!

Recent review

Madison was awesome! She was supportive during the pregnancy, birth and postpartum. She’s knowledgeable and provides you with all the support you need to make informed decisions. She was definitely a big help in keeping me calm and at ease through my pregnancy journey!

- Kristen M.

Desiree Collado

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Desiree Collado

Accepts insurances

I am a Doula, certified lactation counselor, and certified birth educator dedicated to supporting families through pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. I provide compassionate, evidence-based care that empowers parents to make informed decisions, build confidence, and feel supported every step of their journey. My approach is client-centered and holistic, honoring each family’s unique needs, values, and goals.

Danielle Ben-David

Natick, Massachusetts

Danielle Ben-David

3 years of experience

Congratulations on your growing family! I’m excited to tell you more about myself and the services I offer. I am a Certified Postpartum Doula, trained through Childbirth International, and my personal and professional experience supporting families began over 10 years ago as a respiratory therapist focusing on neonatal and pediatric care. I currently work part-time in a Neonatal ICU, where I attend deliveries and care for premature and term infants. My educational background is in Psychology (BA) and Public Health (MPH).

Anna Clarke

Acton, Massachusetts

Anna Clarke

9 years of experience
Accepts insurances

I am a CAPPA certified postpartum doula offering overnight support in Central Massachusetts. Please take a look at my website for more details about me and what I do :)

Donna Hall

Stoughton, Massachusetts

Donna Hall

4 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hello, my name is Donna Hall, I am a mother of three boys through natural birth. I am committed to empowering families through informed choices. I will be honored to work with you as a certified birth doula and provide both emotional and physical support. I welcome all moms to be and specialize with first time moms and teen moms. I stand by my moto, "bringing new life into the world with gentleness".

Amanda Price

Sharon, Massachusetts

Amanda Price

4 years of experience

My name is Amanda and I am a post partum/nursery registered nurse seeking to help assist families in the beginning stages when bringing home their new bundle of joy. The first week or two can be an adjustment whether you are a first time mom or bringing your baby home to their siblings. Those crucial nights can be challenging and having someone like myself there to help, can be less stressful. About me? I love trying new restaurants with my husband, hanging with friends and family, photography and attending comedy shows.

Hannah Hakim

Medfield, Massachusetts

Hannah Hakim

17 years of experience
Accepts insurances

I first trained as a doula in 2009, after the birth of my (much) younger brother. I was inspired by my mother’s experience and wanted to help birthing people own their births and find their confidence as a new parent through the birthing process. I went on to study Maternal and Child Health graduating from Boston University with a Master in Public Health. I have worked in public health policy with the career aim to transform the birthing system in this country. Through both my policy work and my work as a doula - I hope to rectify that birth is not just for women and it is not for women to do alone. There is a need and obligation to provide support for birthing people so that they are not only surviving, but thriving! The word “Alma” means soul or heart across many different languages. Serving pregnant and postpartum families is messy, raw, and vulnerable- I approach this work with humility and respect. At the core of my work is trust and connection with each individual and family unit. I do this work with my whole heart and soul. Birth work is truly soul work for me!

Meagan Chrobak

Windham, New Hampshire

Meagan Chrobak

11 years of experience

At Birch Cradle Lactation, our mission is to offer compassionate support to new parents and babies during the early stages of parenthood. Through personalized, evidence-based care and a nurturing environment, we empower families to navigate the joys and challenges of welcoming a new life. Our goal is to foster a supportive community where every family feels valued, heard, and empowered to thrive during this essential time. Meagan has almost a decade of dedicated patient care in a large Boston Hospital in the Mother Baby unit where she is a Lactation Consultant and staff nurse in the NICU. She is also the owner and founder of Birch Cradle.

Nayeli Rivera

Marlborough, Massachusetts

Nayeli Rivera

5 years of experience

Hi! My name is Nayeli Rivera and I am a certified Postpartum and Infant Care Doula. My support is focused around educating families and offering nonjudgmental tips and advice! I enjoy empowering parents in such an intimate time of their lives and guiding them through uncertainties. With every family I support I strive to make it a peaceful environment so families are able to reset and decompress in their days/nights to be the best version of themselves after I leave.