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Shanicqua Meyers

Fayetteville, Georgia

5.0 (2 reviews)

Shanicqua Meyers

I have always been passionate about helping those expecting and their loved ones learn how to advocate for their needs. I am currently in my Doula Certification program, but have helped families for many years. Through my travels and lived experiences in and out of the U.S, I bring knowledge and wisdom from many cultures, including my own Caribbean heritage. My goal is to teach those who are expecting how to listen to their bodies, take care of their needs inside and out, and have the type of birth that they have always imagined. I also support families through changes that may occur during labor and delivery by assisting in creating flexible birth plans. In case of postpartum and bereavement, I provide care, sensitivity, and tools focused on grieving. I am here to support you and cheer you on as an advocate and loving birth assistant.

Recent review

We are beyond grateful for the support and care we received from Mrs. Shanicqua. Throughout our pregnancy and postpartum journey. From the very beginning, she provided incredible insight on nutrition, breastfeeding, and what to realistically expect during both pregnancy and postpartum. Her knowledge gave us confidence, but more importantly, her presence gave us peace. She has a true gift for supporting families — not just with information, but with compassion. During postpartum, when emotions can feel overwhelming, she was a steady voice of reassurance and encouragement. She helped us navigate those feelings in a healthy way and has always made herself available when we needed guidance. Beyond being an amazing doula, she has also been such a supportive and genuine friend to us in this process. Her care never felt transactional — it felt personal, intentional, and deeply invested in our well-being as a growing family. We truly couldn’t imagine this journey without her and would highly recommend her to anyone looking for knowledgeable, compassionate, and heartfelt doula support.

- Loreal P.

Rochelle Pitts

Fairburn, Georgia

5.0 (1 review)

Rochelle Pitts

4 years of experience

I am a full-spectrum doula committed to supporting the whole family — mother, baby, and partner — through every stage of this journey. Too often, families are sent home after birth and expected to figure it out alone. That can feel overwhelming and isolating. I believe you deserve more than that. You deserve education, support, and a community around you. When I say “village,” I mean real, practical support. You will know how to feed, rest, recover, and adjust as a family. You will understand what is happening in your body, what your baby needs, and what to expect during each stage. My role is not to rescue you. My role is to equip you. I provide tools, education, and steady guidance so you can make informed choices with confidence. I believe birth is powerful. A mother’s body carries wisdom. My goal is to help you trust that wisdom while fully understanding your options. I also support partners and fathers intentionally. I help them understand how to support mom physically and emotionally. I prepare them for the changes that may show up for them too — stress, exhaustion, uncertainty, or feeling unsure of their role. I help them feel confident, involved, and connected during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. I am currently completing my certification through the Georgia Black Doula Network, strengthening my training in culturally competent, evidence-based support. I am passionate about advocating for healthy mothers and babies and strengthening Black families. I offer: Prenatal education and preparation Labor support Postpartum support Pregnancy and postpartum meal planning Cooking classes for growing families You do not have to walk this journey alone. Let’s prepare your family for a supported, informed, and confident birth experience.

Recent review

I truly cannot put into words how grateful I am for her as my doula. From pregnancy to postpartum, she was a steady, calming presence during one of the most vulnerable seasons of my life. My pregnancy was high-risk and emotionally overwhelming at times, and she never once made me feel alone. She advocated for me, educated me, reassured me, and reminded me of my strength when I struggled to see it myself. During labor and delivery, she was everything — supportive, knowledgeable, attentive, and intuitive. She created such a safe space for me to feel heard and empowered in my birth experience. When my baby needed NICU care, she continued to show up for me in ways I didn’t even know I needed. She checked in, offered resources, and made sure I was cared for too — not just physically, but emotionally. Postpartum can be isolating, but having her in my corner made all the difference. She normalized my feelings, helped me process everything, and reminded me that I am doing an incredible job as a mother. If you are considering hiring a doula, please don’t hesitate. She is compassionate, professional, incredibly skilled, and truly called to this work. I would choose her again a thousand times over.

- Charnessa L.

Michel Mohammed

Mc Donough, Georgia

5.0 (1 review)

Michel Mohammed

I am a Traditional Ancestral Birth Doula rooted in lineage, faith, and community care. Birth is not just a moment in time, it is a sacred transition, and every birthing person deserves to feel seen, protected, and supported through it. Trained through Divine Hands Doula School, I provide culturally rooted and spiritually grounded care while honoring each family’s unique journey. As a mother of three, I understand birth from lived experience, not just education. I support families emotionally, physically, and informationally, offering comfort, advocacy, and reassurance in both hospital and community settings. Through Generations in Bloom Doula Care, my mission is to restore trust in birth, uplift ancestral wisdom, and help families bloom confidently into parenthood.

Recent review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Michel Mohammed was an incredible support throughout my pregnancy, labor, and postpartum experience. From the very beginning, she was compassionate, knowledgeable, and truly attentive to my needs and concerns. She took the time to explain everything clearly, helped me feel confident in my choices, and always made sure I felt heard and supported. During labor, her calm presence, reassurance, and hands-on support made a huge difference for me. She advocated for me when needed and helped create a peaceful, empowering birth experience. Postpartum, she continued to check in, offer guidance, and provide emotional support, which meant so much during such a vulnerable time. I am beyond grateful for her care and would highly recommend Michel to any expecting parent looking for a doula who is professional, nurturing, and genuinely invested in your well-being.

- Kayla G.

Subrina Sineus

Atlanta, Georgia

5.0 (1 review)

Subrina Sineus

9 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Having a passion of caring for babies and young children ever since young, I have extended that passion through education becoming a certified postpartum doula. With years of newborn, infant and young childcare under my belt, I have had the pleasure of caring for newborns, infants, and young children with a variety of needs. The needs include colic, premature care, circumcision care, sight disabilities and more. Providing quality and compassionate care for mothers, newborns, infants, toddlers and young children is my number priority. In the midst of my journey of newborn, infant, toddler and childcare care, I became aware of the care and attention that is needed towards women. The ability to create a safe space for them in many ways built up my courage to dive deeper into caregiving.

Recent review

Subrina was awesome, she was very attentive to my daughter. I was nervous to seek out help due to anxiety, but I am glad I did because we had someone like her. She let me relax and do the things I needed to around the house. I was able to get five hours of rest which is unheard of with a newborn. When I woke up she had a schedule of everything she did for my daughter, and if I had a question about anything she was more than happy to answer. The spirit that she carries is very comforting, not only to me as a mom but other family members that was around. I would recommend her to anyone who needs a service like this. Hopefully by the time I am ready to have another she will be available again.

- Lyndsey H.

Molly Raynor

Atlanta, Georgia

5.0 (2 reviews)

Molly Raynor

3 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hello and thank you for being here. My name is Molly Raynor, and I offer personalized doula services dedicated to supporting you through pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. Whether you're seeking emotional reassurance, physical comfort, or evidence-based guidance, my goal is to help you feel informed, empowered and supported every step of the way. I believe that every birth is unique, and I am honored to walk alongside you and your family during this transformative time. Let's create a nurturing and empowering experience together.

Recent review

Review of Doula: Molly Raynor- long but thorough First to give some background information about myself: I am 38 years old, mother of four, two high risk pregnancies, used Molly for three out of the four births. Note: I do have a great husband who helped me throughout the pregnancy and birthing process but he would even say Molly helped in ways he couldn't enter into nor wanted to- 1st Pregnancy/ Delivery: 2015 I did not used a doula for my first pregnancy/birth because I thought I could handle the pain, the process, the unknowns because I was a student athlete in college; but I was naive and foolish. I did not education myself on the birth process, options available nor any postpartum possibilities. It was an incredibly difficult pregnancy with intense nausea and poor eating and exercise habits. In labor and delivery the baby was stuck on my pelvic bone, it was three hours of pushing, throwing up, and almost ended in a c section but the doctor used a vacuum to pull baby out. Recovery was a long road and the memory of it all felt like a train wreck. 2nd Pregnancy/Delivery: Macon, Ga. 2016 I called Molly right after a positive pregnancy test. This pregnancy was much better because we monitored my diet and exercise so I could handle all the ups and downs of nausea and appropriate weight gain. At 20 weeks this pregnancy turned into high risk as the baby had a spot on her kidneys. Molly helped me navigate the unknowns of going to obgyn and high risk doctors. At 34 weeks baby tried to come and I was sent to the hospital for steroid shot and bed rest, Molly was there with me through this process. Finally at 39 weeks baby girl decided it was time to meet everyone. Molly made the 2 hour drive to Macon, GA from Atlanta, GA to assist me. It was an uneventful birth of 12 hours. I was planning on going natural but the pain caught up with me and I ended up with an epidural and a baby an hour later. Molly comforted me in that I wasn't any less than a mom because I made a change in my birth plan. I had a lot of guilt about this that she helped me shift through. She held me through the epidural and then attended to the baby post birth to make sure all the nurses and doctors followed my birth plan exactly. She became what I found most helpful as my "external thinking brain" because during the pains of labor and post birth highs, I was in my own world; Molly was the one who kept me balanced and helped the staff stay on track to my wishes. 3rd Pregnancy/Delivery: Cartersville, Ga. 2021 Again, called Molly as soon as we knew we were pregnant. This time I knew I wanted an unmedicated birth and expressed that earnestly. Molly quickly and thoroughly got me resources to watch, read, listen to so I could prepare my body and mind. She would send me videos, I would put in the mental and physical effort to obtain my goal. This pregnancy went by fast, maybe with other two kids in full swing of life. But found myself at 38 weeks with contractions every 20 minutes apart and headed to see my midwife. She confirmed I was in active labor and sent us to the hospital. Molly kept my labor from stalling by using different techniques: birthing ball, walking halls with me, rubbing backing during contractions and many other options. With my water breaking, I quickly went from 8cm to 10cm to pushing. Molly worked with my midwife to think through different pushing positions to help baby. Finally after 30 mins of pushing, I held my baby. Molly again took over watching baby and making sure what I wanted on my birth plan was followed, nothing more, nothing less. Fourth pregnancy/delivery: Rome, GA. 2025 This was my hardest pregnancy, maybe due to age, the unexpected positive pregnancy because of a blood clotting disorder and the fact of older kids and their activities. Again, I saw a high risk doctor and an OB. We planned for another unmedicated birth by watching videos, listening to audio books, and walking through all the details we could forsee and control. With a more serious situation of my blood clotting we walked more thoroughly through c section possibly, my wants, my goals, the medicine I can and can't have and the NICU possibilities. I started having consisent contractions at 36 weeks and went on bed rest. These contractions stayed and made rush to the hospital a few times. Finally at 39 weeks 4 days, my water broke and was 5cm. Molly and I did everything we could to progress labor with many different stretches, poses, walking, miles circuit, and yet after 18 hours, I hadn't progressed any but was exhausted from the intense but irregular contractions. My gut told me baby was stuck on my pelvic bone and I couldn't keep going without an epidural. With a long conversation with Molly and the labor and delivery nurse, I knew it was what was best for me. Molly held me again during the epidural and they positioned me so baby would descend and within an hour I was pushing. Molly and the labor and delivery nurse worked together to put me in the best pushing positions. Again, post birth, Molly instantly attended and followed the baby around. Molly helped me a lot post partum this pregnancy as the baby blues were very strong and overwhelming. I could call and talk with her anytime. She encouraged me of the good things, listened to me express my sadness of not being pregnant and just helped me navigate waters that I thought I could cross by myself. Personal aspect: Molly not only became a source of strength for me each pregnancy but a comfort that she would advocate for me and my baby. Having her by my side gave me confidence to approach the unknown and yet allowed us to control the controlables. I can't recommend her enough, she knew when to be serious, when to make me laugh, when to be firm with me and the hospital staff, and when to let things be. Note other things she did worth mentioning: Came to my OB appointments to meet my midwife and doctors. Toured all three different hospitals with me to know where and how to get to labor and delivery. Made a hospital labor and post delivery snack bag. Made texting groups for family and friends to keep them posted on labor and delivery. Handed out copies of my birth plan to labor and delivery staff. Helped me with postpartum blues. Helped me with breastfeeding techniques and proper latch. Gave me a post partum visit each pregnancy to check on me and baby.

- Page A.

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