Anastasia Anderson

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Anastasia Anderson

3 years of experience

I’m passionate about taking care of the tasks that you shouldn’t have to worry about doing when you’ve just had a baby. I consider this as my ministry. I love to serve people. I can do lighthouse work, supporting you in care for baby, meal preparation/cooking, laundry, and running errands.

Anna Hicks

Edmond, Oklahoma

Anna Hicks

4 years of experience

Hi! I’m a NICU nurse at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital, where I’ve spent the past two years caring for some of the sweetest and most delicate little ones. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma’s nursing program, and before that, I worked as a nanny for newborns and children up to 10 years old. Caring for babies and supporting new parents is truly my passion. I know how overwhelming those first days and nights can feel, and my goal is to help make the transition smoother—whether that’s caring for your newborn, offering guidance, or simply helping you feel more confident and at ease in your own home.

Heidi Jones

Mustang, Oklahoma

Heidi Jones

3 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hello! My name is Heidi and I'm a birth/postpartum doula! I'm a Christian, wife and mama to four! I believe there is no right way to have a baby. I have personally experienced an induction with epidural, two unmedicated births and a C-section. Whatever you choose for your birth, I want to be there to support you every step of the way, from pregnancy, labor/delivery and postpartum. I look forward to chatting with you soon!

Amy Varughese

Yukon, Oklahoma

Amy Varughese

5 years of experience

Merin (Amy) Varughese is 36 years old, married to her best friend of 13 years and has two precious boys who are 8 and 6. Amy is an Occupational Therapist Assistant and has been working in the hospital setting for 14 years. Amy also has her Bachelor’s in Psychology. Amy’s journey to becoming a doula was because of her own story through miscarriage, postpartum depression and depression and anxiety. Amy started a mom’s ministry where she makes care packages for moms and does different types of events for moms. Amy finds her joy and healing by loving on other moms from all walks of life. Amy is always happy to share her story so that more moms know they are not alone. Amy believes her faith and pain has led her to find her purpose as a doula. Some of the services Amy offers are meal prep/light chores, sibling transition and more. Amy wants to provide emotional, physical and informational support to help her clients thrive. As Amy’s client she will be there through and available through text, phone calls and even after that. Amy has a saying she says to every mom she loves on. Her message is, “You are seen, you are loved, you are chosen, you are valuable and what you do matters.”