Sierra Allred

Saratoga Springs, Utah

5.0 (2 reviews)

Sierra Allred

3 years of experience

I’m a mom to two rainbow babies. I did a lot of research about birth after my first birth went badly. I became a doula so I could help others have the knowledge and confidence to trust and stand up for themselves during birth. I hope to help many families experience beautiful births by helping them listen to their bodies and guiding them through birth.

Recent review

Sierra was there for me in ways no one else could be. She not only supported my journey but educated and guided me. She made me feel safe and heard while taking away all the insecurities and pressures labor and hospitals can bring. Both my husband and I are very grateful to her and the help we recieved before, during, & after delivery. If we ever plan on another baby I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to Sierra again.

- Abril B.

Krysta Betenes

Salt Lake City, Utah

5.0 (2 reviews)

Krysta Betenes

4 years of experience

Hi! I’m Krysta. I’m a VBAC mama, birth doula, and motherhood photographer devoted to walking alongside women through their profound transition into motherhood. As a doula, I offer a calm, confident presence and holistic approach rooted in reverence for birth, current research, and trust in a mother’s intuition and strength. You don’t need to be saved or steered. You deserve someone to walk alongside you—celebrating your wins, supporting you through the tough spots, and offering reliable, evidence-based, autonomy-centered guidance and empowerment. My work as a motherhood photographer flows from that same reverence. Encapsulating the deep connections, raw emotions, and intimate beauty of your story in a way that transcends time. Whether I’m supporting your birth or documenting your journey, I offer presence, care, and connection every step of the way. Birth is unpredictable, but my support is not. “Modern obstetrics often centers around control, not trust. We speak of birth as something to get through instead of something to lean into. It’s a system that distrusts the natural rhythms of the body, replaces intuition with intervention, and calls it safety.”

Recent review

I will treasure my photos forever! I’m obsessed! . She somehow captured the emotions of my experience with beautiful photos I will treasure forever. Krysta is so talented, I can’t recommend her enough!

- Lauren B.

Bailey Howell

Lehi, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Bailey Howell

3 years of experience

My name is Bailey Howell, and I am a certified Postpartum and Infant Care Doula, as well as a pre-certified Labor Doula! I recently graduated from Utah State with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies and realized that I have a huge passion for strengthening family relationships and bringing more joy into the home. Birth brings a substantial change to a family and my goal is to bring more education and support to new parents in order to make the transition to parenthood easier. I am so excited to work with families in Cache Valley!

Recent review

Bailey's services made a large impact in my mental and physical well being in early postpartum. I have a 4 year old and a 2 year old and I was not able to have assistance from family after the birth of my third baby. She was able to take care of things that I wasn't able to physically (errands, moving boxes, caring for my toddlers, etc). This allowed me to have the rest my body so desperately needed after my C-Section. She also assisted with meal preparation and I am still being blessed with these efforts months later. My children still ask when Bailey is coming to our home and I am grateful Bailey became part of my mothering village.

- Erika B.

Talya Bennion

Lehi, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Talya Bennion

21 years of experience

Talya is a midwife, herbalist, and doula with 18 years of experience in birthwork. She is a wife and mother of 6 and is the owner of an intentionally small midwifery practice. The belief that birth is a normal physiological event and that babies are wise and know how to be born guides her practice. Talya believes when the mother is nurtured in body, mind, and spirit we see the best maternal, family, and societal outcomes. When she’s not at the feet of women giving birth or creating herbal teas and tinctures, you can find Talya in the mountains with her family or with her bare hands and feet in a patch of dirt trying to grow things. Welcome to Matriarch Midwifery!

Recent review

Talya Bennion is a compassionate caregiver and experienced midwife. She assisted at two of my births and will be delivering our newest addition this summer. I’m grateful for her wealth of knowledge and wholistic approach.

- Kitsa O.

Chelsea Kocherhans

Vineyard, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Chelsea Kocherhans

4 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Hello! I am a Certified Hypnoactive Doula with some basic skills in light touch, feet pressure points, and relaxation touch. I was trained by Lauralyn Aerin Kohl and Latissa Graham. My goal is to make sure you feel confident going into your birth and that with whatever turn your birth takes you feel like a warrior, goddess, and/or hero of your story. I am honored you are even considering putting me on your birth team. I can't wait to meet you and your partner!

Recent review

Chelsea is an amazing Doula! She was with us for 20+ hours during the birth of our first son. She knew what I needed and stepped into action even when I was not able articulate what I needed through the process. She was a calming presence in the room and provided so much peace, comfort, and encouragement. She is a gift and amazing! Highly recommend Chelsea for doula services as she is truly amazing - we would have been lost through the process without her!!

- Hannah T.

Dezarae Weyburn

Clearfield, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Dezarae Weyburn

13 years of experience

Hi, I'm Dez Weyburn. I have a decade of doula experience and have been able to support so many kinds of births. I love working with families who want to take charge of their own birth experience, however that looks to them. In the past year, I've sort of accidentally found a niche at supporting high risk births, so I'm well versed in how most of the local hospitals deal with labor complications. Beyond that, I'm well informed about supporting physiological births. As a doula and massage therapist, I often incorporate touch in prenatal meetings, the labor and birth, and our postpartum check-in.

Recent review

Dez was an outstanding doula and she was the perfect advocate and support person my husband and I needed for my VBA2C (vaginal birth after 2 cesareans). I knew from the moment I met Dez that I was comfortable with her laid back personality and her passion for her work as a doula, as well as her love for continuous education on everything pregnancy, birth and postpartum which is so important to me as a nurse, myself! I highly recommend Dez for anyone hoping to have an amazing doula attend their birth and help them ante & postpartum.

- Danielle M.

Alexandra Thomsen

Eagle Mountain, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Alexandra Thomsen

3 years of experience

I'm a postpartum doula and student midwife. I offer postpartum support so that moms can rest and bond with their new baby. I do laundry, housekeeping, meal prep, and night nannying.

Recent review

As both our nanny and daughter's preschool teacher she held a valuable role in our family's life. She has shown dedication and care to our two children. She helped create a nurturing and fun environment that encouraged our children to explore, learn, and grow. She is patient, hard working, kind, and creative. She has been able to connect with our children and become important to them. In working with our children she always comes with a positive and helpful attitude. Alex is professional and reliable.

- Megan T.

Mary Alice Jackson

Murray, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Mary Alice Jackson

4 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Having trained as a Doula and Prenatal Yoga Instructor in Washington, D.C., I gained valuable experience supporting mothers in fast-paced medical settings where advocacy and informed decisions are essential. Now based in Utah, I use these skills to create calm and positive birth environments where mothers feel heard, supported, and empowered to create the birth experience of their dreams.

Recent review

Mary Alice was with me every step of the way: in my pregnancy, during labor, and postpartum. I came to our first meeting a bit nervous about my upcoming labor. She was able to quell my fears and support me in putting together a birth plan that I felt comfortable with. My husband and I left the meeting feeling confident and looking forward to the birth. During my pregnancy, she was a wonderful guide in answering any questions that I had. When I began laboring, Mary Alice provided the guidance and support that put me at ease. She was able to advocate for me in the hospital and give me the needed information to understand the choices placed before me by hospital staff. Her words of encouragement and coaching were exactly what I needed. She is truly gifted! She is clear in her communication and knowledgeable in this role. Couldn't have asked for a better doula!

- Kayla W.

MADISON GORDON

Lehi, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

MADISON GORDON

7 years of experience

Passion for helping others has been ingrained in me for as long as I can recall. Creating a secure space where individuals can embrace vulnerability and find unwavering support is a facet of my character that brings me immense pride. No one should feel alone; it has always been my inclination to extend beyond expectations, offering a comforting presence to loved ones and patients navigating moments of solitude and unease during transitions in hospitals. To me, being your Doula is not just providing you counter pressure and support. It’s about creating that positive birth space for you, where you can completely surrender and lay trust into your surroundings! Where you can be fully present with yourself and your baby as they transition from being a part of you on the inside and into one of their own in your arms on the outside. This is your story that I, as your doula, am honored to be a part of. You are in control of your birth space and who is in it! For each of my birth clients, I craft personally written affirmation cards and offer assistance in materializing your dream birth space. Post-birth, as the fourth trimester unfolds, I step into a role of unique support. This chapter, where families acquaint themselves with quirks and routines, is as distinctive as each individual. As a postpartum doula, I provide physical and mental support—whether it’s lactation guidance, rest, household chores, meal prepping, or engaging in profound conversations about life. In moments of exhaustion and when things seem askew, always remember: You are enough! Beyond my doula work, I engage with clients through informative calls, providing education on a spectrum of topics ranging from childbirth and parenting to Montessori principles. When I’m not immersed in these enlightening conversations, my off-hours are a dynamic blend of creativity and rejuvenation. To stay grounded and invigorated, I venture outdoors, whether it’s through the exhilarating experience of cold plunging or the serenity of a hike in nature.

Recent review

Madison was crucial in my positive postpartum experience. As our postpartum doula, she helped me, a first time mom, navigate the new realm of caring for my exhausted body while learning about and caring for my newborn. I couldn’t imagine anyone else in my little bubble with me. She had so much expertise and really had a way with my baby. She encouraged confidence in me and allowed for much needed rest whenever I needed it. I can’t recommend her enough. I’d hire her over and over again.

- Kate A.

Angela Currie

Layton, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Angela Currie

4 years of experience

Hi, I’m Angela. I’m a mom of five and birth doula. I’m passionate about giving women the birth they desire. To enter into motherhood with as much peace as possible. I love supporting women in pregnancy and those early weeks of motherhood.

Recent review

My husband and I had an amazing experience with Angela as our doula. She helped me to work through some trauma that I had experienced in a previous birth, and helped me overcome some fears and concerns that I had surrounding birth. She has a very calm, soothing presence. I was super impressed with how well she was able to provide birth support and take excellent photos at the same time. I will always treasure the photos she took of my son's birth.

- Stacy B.

Morgan Jones

Pleasant Grove, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Morgan Jones

3 years of experience

Hi! I'm Morgan, I'm a newer birth doula who's committed to helping you have the most positive birth experience you could possibly have! I'm passionate about helping you advocate for yourself and being someone you can truly lean on and trust in such a chaotic but beautiful moment of your life. I'm someone to consider particularly if you have trouble speaking up for yourself with medical professionals, or maybe a difficult family member who's overstepping boundaries and you would like help. I also am LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming.

Recent review

I wish I could give Morgan 10 stars. She was amazing throughout my entire experience. She helped me through my 33 hours of mostly unmedicated labor by providing foot and head massages, hip pressure, back rubs, and so much more. She also made sure the hospital staff were aware of my birth plan and advocated for me and helped me decide what was right when they suggested we deviate from it. She made labor and delivery so much better than it would have been that I will never have another baby without her.

- Kevyn J.

Kimberly Onile

Provo, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Kimberly Onile

7 years of experience

Hi! I'm Kim, your local midwife. The story of how I came to be here in Utah, serving women through pregnancy and birth is an interesting one. My education consists of a Bachelor of Art in Sociology with an Emphasis in Ethnic Studies, a Juris Doctorate with Emphasis in Criminal Law, and Certification as a Professional Midwife. My calling has always been to serve people in a humble, practical and pragmatic way. Creating positive change in people' s lives in the most efficient way possible. Over the years, this guiding principle has taken me on many adventures through different areas of life, different communities, and around the world. I grew up the child of two Air Force parents (Lawrence Hardeman and Cynthia Wright), traveling back and forth to Japan over my early years and around the US as I got older. During my settled years, I lived in Kansas City, Missouri. Unbeknownst to me, a distant ancestor of mine was one of the first to settle that area before Missouri was even a state. Peter Hardeman Burnett, a lawyer who defended Joseph Smith while detained in the Liberty Jail, adventurer who led 1000 pioneers on the Oregon Trail, and eventually became the first governor of California. During my college years I became a mother for the first time and with the help of a fantastic nurse midwife I endured 19 hours of pitocin induction with no epidural. I was so young and naive at the time I didn't understand the true blessing she was in my life. That revelation hit me during my second birth, where a midwife wasn't available. That was the hardest pregnancy, the most life threatening delivery, and the most depressing postpartum experience of them all. I waited five years before deciding I was ready for another and this time I studied, I scoured my city for resources, and I found another amazing midwife. That birth was magical. I created an experience with the support of my midwife, my husband, my mother and mother in law that healed every traumatized part of my soul. My fourth birth was even better because I had a home birth midwife that time who helped me feel empowered and confident beyond what I had achieved in my prior pregnancies. This is when I decided that a law degree is nice, but midwifery lights my FIRE! I started my training soon after my son's birth and haven't looked back since. Beginning a career as a midwife during the height of a worldwide pandemic, when hospitals prioritized control over freedom in birth, was truly a gauntlet. Women sought out of hospital birth for the first time, fueled by fear and anxiety. I learned to meet women where they were at and move them into a space of peace, calm, and confidence in their bodies and their babies. In that space, my midwife mind was developed. I served hundreds of families in Missouri and Kansas, some families as far as 3 hours from my home because no midwife would travel to them. I gladly chose to drive hours round trip for home visits and births, because on those long drives through the Kansas plains, I was able to lay down prayers with every mile. Asking God, "Where do you want me? How do I get there? When should I go?" Like my ancestor, Peter Hardeman Burnett, the answer was "Go West, to the mountains". Full of faith, I began winding down my Kansas City practice and made plans to move to Utah. I married my spouse under the aspen trees at the foot of the mountains in Rotary Glen Park in Park City, UT and began building a life here. Now, I find myself rooted in the same valley as you all, with open arms and an open heart, ready to serve the families that are sent my way.

Recent review

Kim has provided nothing but the best care throughout my entire pregnancy and after for my little boy and I! I have felt honored and valued- nothing less! She is markedly professional, yet empathic and open with personal anecdotes when asked. While passionately supportive of your goals and values, she openly explains the full spectrum of each topic to empower your best decisions- ultimately respectful and supportive of your final decision. I love how Kim is so knowledgable about natural ways to address comfort/concerns and willing to try these before moving onto medical interventions. I was continually impressed by her ability to recommend several natural remedies to try when I mentioned anything under the sun! Not only that, but why they work and their benefits/risks. Her philosophy and passion about midwifery is evident. Im so grateful for her role in my natural childbirth and hope to have her again for a homebirth with our next child! Thank you ♡

- Heather M.

Jorie Morgan

Salt Lake City, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Jorie Morgan

14 years of experience
Accepts insurances

Jorie is a birth + postpartum doula and loves every moment of it. She’s certified through Birth Boot Camp and has also trained as a VBAC doula to support clients having a vaginal birth after cesarean. At the young age of 15, Jorie had the privilege of attending her first nephew's birth, an experience that ignited a deep-seated passion within her for supporting families during pregnancy and beyond. Once she experienced that birth, she continued to attend the rest of her nephews + nieces births and took to being the friend or sister who sat with loved ones in their postpartum days. She is known for her warmth, patience, and intuitive ability to learn and guide people in the newness of parenthood. Whether Jorie’s clients find themselves in the midst of labor or navigating the beautiful chaos of life with a newborn, she is there to walk alongside them every step of the way. With her training and hands-on life experience, Jorie’s aim is to cultivate a safe and nurturing environment where her clients feel empowered to make decisions that resonate with their unique journey. Beyond her doula duties, you’ll often find Jorie working on her hobbies and crafts, throwing on her pottery wheel or hanging with her family. She believes in finding joy in life's simple pleasures and cherishing every moment of the journey. She is deeply honored to accompany her clients on their path to parenthood, offering unwavering support, guidance, and a sprinkle of joy & laughter along the way!

Recent review

I highly recommend Jorie as a doula, both for birth and postpartum! She is SO kind and caring. During birth, she’s an expert at knowing how to advocate for you, encourage you, and what comfort measures to use. Postpartum is also so much better with extra help! Jorie is the best, so thankful for her! :)

- Abby C.

Brianna Marganti

Taylorsville, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Brianna Marganti

3 years of experience

I believe everyone deserves and needs physical and emotional support during birth and I’d be honored to be a tool in helping you achieve the labor you deserve.

Recent review

I just delivered a baby as a gestational carrier on Feb 4, 2024 and I may be biased, but my wife Brianna was an amazing doula! This was her second delivery and she provided me with tools to help me with pain management and techniques to help get labor going. This was my first unmedicated delivery and I believe Brianna helped to prep my mind and body for a smooth natural birth. I used some of those techniques to naturally induce my labor and I went into labor with 48 hrs. I believe the teas and other techniques helped me have a quick labor that only lasted 4 hours from start to finish and those teas, stretches, dates, etc helped so that I did not tear. She had given me tips to try and prevent tearing and to naturally induce labor that worked perfectly and I had my best and easiest labor even with it being my first unmedicated delivery.

- Charlsie T.

Whitney San Diego

South Jordan, Utah

5.0 (1 review)

Whitney San Diego

2 years of experience

I’m Whitney, a mother, doula, and the big sister who shows up with steady hands, a soft voice, and deep belief in you. My work is gentle and intentional—holding space, offering guidance, and helping your birth vision unfold with clarity and confidence. I’m here to massage tired feet, melt tension with counter pressure, and bring comfort from my Mary Poppins bag of tools. I support you and your partner as you move through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with intuition, trust, and the reminder that you don’t have to walk this path alone. Birth is sacred. Support should feel like sisterhood.

Recent review

Working with Whitney as our doula was one of the greatest decisions we made for our birth. She was absolutely incredible! From the very beginning, she jumped into action and had an amazing ability to read the room and know exactly what was needed all while maintaining a calm presence. One of our biggest hopes in hiring a doula was for my husband to feed confident and supported during labor, and Whitney exceeded every expectation. During our pre-labor visits, she walked us through our birth plan, answered all of our questions, and taught us strategies and techniques for pain management. Throughout the weeks leading up to birth, she stayed in close contact, checking in over text and offering reassurance whenever we needed it. When I was induced, Whitney was the first one at the hospital. My labor involved more interventions than I had hoped for, and she helped me understand each one, talk through my options, and know what questions to ask the midwives. Through every contraction, she was right there providing counter pressure and steady emotional support. Even though my birth took unexpected turns and didn’t follow my original plan, Whitney helped make it a magical, empowering and truly beautiful experience. I would recommend her to absolutely any and everyone. Whitney is a gift, and we are so grateful she was a part of our story.

- Grace L.