Your Journey,
Supported Every Step
From fertility to early years, we’re here to guide, support, and empower you through every beautiful phase of motherhood.
Our Courses
Carefully designed programs for every phase of your journey.
Fertility
Prepare your body and mind for conception with expert
guidance, yoga, nutrition, and holistic support.
Pregnancy
Stay strong, calm, and confident through pregnancy
with yoga, education, and personalized care.
Postpartum
Heal, recover, and embrace motherhood with support
for your body, mind, and baby.
More Than Just Courses, We’re Your Village.
Built on knowledge, compassion, and real-life experience—
we walk beside you, not ahead of you.
Frequently Asked Questions
If my spouse/partner will be there do I really need a Birth Doula?
A Doula is someone who has special experience and education to provide support in labour. While a
partner may be your perfect emotional support, it’s quite unrealistic for them to remember everything
they learned in childbirth classes or to remain unemotionally involved in the experience. A Doula is
not there to replace your partner in any way. In fact, most support people will say that their Doula
helped them become more involved in the birth experience by encouraging them to do things they
wouldn’t have thought of.
My doctor will not allow me to have a doula!
Many doctors are not very aware of what doulas do. They may assume that she will interfere or
complicate their relationship with you. When your doctor understands that your doula is here only to
support you and help you have a better birth experience, there should be no reason to “not allow” her.
A supportive care provider should encourage you to have a strong birth team of your choice. Another
suggestion is to show your care provider the statistics on doulas and their benefits. The evidence is
overwhelming! Taking your doula to meet with your doctor is a way to bridge this possible gap
What's my doula's role if I end up needing several medical interventions or a c-section?
Your doula is there to support you through your birth journey however it goes. She will continue to be
there for you as needed even if the birth gets medicalised. She can help you understand and integrate
what’s going on, make informed choices, support you emotionally and help you make the best of the
circumstances.
I really want a doula, but I can’t afford one. Now what?
Doulas are professionals with a significant amount of training and an unparalleled dedication to their
clients. Doulas leave holiday and birthday dinners for their clients. They work for sometimes 24 hours
to support clients through difficult births. This specialised service is really worth every cent. However,
please discuss your financial constraint with us and we will try our best to make this affordable for
you