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Hi,


Just wondering if anyone in the area has hired a Birth Doula as their birthing partner and if they can recommend anyone, share their experiences?


I have looked on http://doula.org.uk and there are lots of Doulas registered but recommendations are always helpful.


Many thanks

Hi

I can recommend my doula, Ali (Alison) Edwards. You can have a look at her profile through doula org. She has been fantastic and I really couldn't do without her. She lives in Colchester (so just over an hour away) but she travels fast (we called her at 1am and she was there just after 2am). As soon as she entered the room I relaxed and thought it is all going to be ok. I don't know if you are at kings but she has experience working with kings. I can go on and on;)

Very happy to pm or have a chat if you are interested.

Good luck

  • 3 years later...

Hello


I am Natalie a local birth Doula and have been working locally​ for over 7 years. I would love to have a chat about the birth Doula Suppor you would like. Please feel free to email or call me [email protected] , 07856672072.


Thanks

Natalie

www.babyholistics.co.uk

No, my mum was with me and my husband. I was originally looking for a doula because my husband wasn't sure if he wanted to be in the room and my mum splits here time between England and Ireland and do wasn't sure if she'd be here, but all was well :-)

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