Victoria DeSantis

Dracut, Massachusetts

Victoria DeSantis

13 years of experience
Accepts insurances

My background was initially rooted in preschool education. However, in 2016, it blossomed into a career as a devoted nanny. Since then, I've expanded my expertise to further assist parents In different areas such as sleep, lactation, potty training & newborn care.

Shantel Collins

Worcester, Massachusetts

Shantel Collins

5 years of experience
Accepts insurances

It is my pleasure to serve as a doula with love for my neighbor, respect for the philology of birth, and pride in my community. I am here to assist birthing parents and partners with receiving the prenatal and postpartum care they deserve, and to assist with protecting the memories of pregnancy and birth.

Marcy Hendricks

Mashpee, Massachusetts

Marcy Hendricks

2 years of experience
Accepts insurances

As an indigenous person working as a lactation counselor, childbirth educator, birth doula and postpartum doula I offer unique opportunities to integrate traditional practices with contemporary support. In this experience, the doula role extends beyond the physical recovery and infant care; it requires cultural humility , respect for ancestral knowledge and recognition of the community’s values. This experience highlights that postpartum care is not one-size-fits-all model. The doula’s presence becomes a bridge between worlds-supporting modern postpartum practices while safeguarding cultural continuity. In conclusion, working with an indigenous doula ;has given me the responsibility to practice the cultural humility of my heritage, honor my traditional knowledge and provide holistic care. Such experiences that demonstrate support is most effective when it respects identity, empowers families and nurtures both body and spirit!