Resources
Below are resources for researching doulas & childbirth. Also listed are some links for local community organizations. Please e mail me if you have suggestions for additional resources to list, customer feedback is the key to creating a strong resource.
Doulas of North America
DONA International trains and certifies birth doulas and postpartum doulas and provides resources for parents, including a doula directory.
Click here to visit their website.
Childbirth Collective
A Twin Cities collective of birth professionals, including birth doulas, postpartum doulas, childbirth educators, chiropractors, midwives, etc.
Click here to visit their website.
Alexandra House
Alexandra House is a battered women's shelter and advocacy service located in Anoka County.
Click here to visit their website and learn more about the services they offer.
Everyday Miracles
Everyday Miracles is a non-profit agency providing birth doulas, childbirth education, and postpartum care to low-income women and families.
Click here to visit their website.
E. Dahl Photography
Whether it is a birth, an adoption, maternity session, a child’s birthday party, graduation, family reunion or engagement, E. Dahl photography is there to document some of your most treasured family memories.
Click here to visit the site
Spinning Babies
Nature designs a way for baby to rotate, before or during labor, through the pelvis during childbirth. Most of the time, labor contractions and vertical birthing positions help the baby rotate. Sometimes, though, the starting position of a baby’s head makes this rotation more difficult. Happily, you can do something about this!
Click here to learn more
Doula Match
A doula listing service which lists doulas based on your location and doula availability. If I am not available during your due date, feel free to look here for other doulas in the area who are.
Click here
International Cesarean Awareness Network
ICAN's mission is To improve maternal-child health by preventing unnecessary cesareans through education, providing support for cesarean recovery, and promoting Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC).
Click here to visit ICAN

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