Sweet Pea Doula Services
Your Resource for Support and care during pregnancy and motherhood.
SWEET PEA DOULA SERVICES
SWEET PEA DOULA SERVICES
OUR PROMISE
WE SUPPORT ALL TYPES OF BIRTH
Medicated, non-medicated, & cesarean births, and beyond. Our goal is to help you have a safe, positive & fulfilling birth experience, no matter how, or where you choose to give birth.
Hello and welcome!
I’m Bailey, Owner of sweet pea! I am a certified doula and childbirth educator serving families in southwest iowa, south central iowa, southeast nebraska, and beyond!
I am passionate about supporting you throughout your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey.
As your doula, I provide emotional, physical, and informational support to you and your partner. I am dedicated to helping you have a positive and empowering birth experience, regardless of your chosen birth plan. I truly believe in providing a little of something for everybody, no matter the stage of life you are in!
Our Services
We strive to have a little bit of everything, for everybody! Teens learning about their bodies, family planning, pregnancy and birth, and all things baby! Don’t worry, we didn’t forget about our dads. We have a Daddy Bootcamp just for them!
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Take the first step towards your positive and empowering birth experience.
SWEET PEA DOULA
SWEET PEA DOULA
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A doula is a trained professional who provides emotional and physical support to expectant mothers before, during, and after childbirth.
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A midwife is a licensed medical professional who is responsible for the medical care of the mother and baby. A doula, provides emotional and physical support to the mother but is not a medical provider.
GOODBYE GOOGLE.
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Supporting your partner during postpartum can be done in several ways. Some strategies include helping with household tasks, taking care of baby, offering emotional support, or by encouraging self care. We have wonderful Postpartum Doula packages!
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Signs of labor include regular contractions, changes in the cervix, water breaking, bloody show, and increased vaginal discharge. These signs can indicate that labor is starting, but it’s important to note that every woman’s experience is different.