My Fees

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Birth work is my Resistance

I stand firmly for the support of ALL birthing families, especially those marginalized in our communities. I offer sliding scale prices to ensure accessibility, I also offer pro bono services that are specifically reserved for BIPOC & LGBTQ+ families in need.

While I strive to support as many families as possible, I recognize I may not be the perfect doula for everyone. As part of my commitment, I personally offer pro bono services, but I understand this alone isn’t enough. That’s why I proudly support Frontline Doulas—a perinatal health program providing Black families with Black doulas at no cost. Click here to contribute to this vital initiative.

Your care is paramount, and I am here to tailor my services to meet your unique needs.

Explore the package options below, or let’s create a personalized plan together that suits you and your family perfectly.

 « Who run the world? » , 3750$

Two pre natal visits (around 2 hours each) together where we will go over the list of « hospital » interventions to be able to know all your options and build your birth plan , breathing and positions for your birth and also what to expect during the postpartum stage.

My presence at the birth from the moment you need me until the baby is born plus one immediate hour postpartum.

Two postpartum visits (one hour to two hours each)at your place.

Placenta encapsulation for those who are interested

Also include backup support and unlimited support by text/mail for any questions during the first year of your baby

 « Cuff it » , 3000$

Two pre natal visits (around 2 hours each) together where we will go over the list of « hospital » interventions to be able to know all your options and build your birth plan , breathing and positions for your birth and also what to expect during the postpartum stage.

My presence at the birth from the moment you need me until the baby is born plus one immediate hour postpartum.

One postpartum visit at your place.

Also include backup support and unlimited support by text/mail for any questions during the first year of your baby.

Add on: Placenta Encapsulation 250$

 « Break my soul  » , 2500$

One pre natal visit (around 2 hours each) together where we will go over the list of « hospital » interventions to be able to know all your options and build your birth plan , breathing and positions for your birth and also what to expect during the postpartum stage.

My presence at the birth from the moment you need me until the baby is born plus one immediate hour postpartum.

One postpartum visit (one hour ish)at your place.

Also include backup support and unlimited support by text/mail for any questions during the first year of your baby

Add on: Placenta Encapsulation 250$

« Best thing I never had » , 2000$

One pre natal visits (around 2 hours each) together where we will go over the list of « hospital » interventions to be able to know all your options and build your birth plan , breathing and positions for your birth and also what to expect during the postpartum stage.

My presence at the birth from the moment you need me until the baby is born plus one immediate hour postpartum.

Also include backup support and unlimited support by text/mail for any questions during the first year of your baby

Add on: Placenta Encapsulation 250$

All the payments are usually 50% when signing the contract together and 50% when you are turning 36 weeks, but I am always happy to be able to offer payments plans, monthly payments or to find something that will work for you. Please always reach out to me to find a solution or a budget that will fit you better.

Currently approved to work with Carrot insurance for birth doula services in Redondo Beach, Venice Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, Torrance, San Pedro, Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Long Beach, Lomita, Santa Monica, Marina del Rey, Culver City. Serving St Johns Hospital in Santa Monica, Little Company of Mary in Torrance, Torrance Memorial in Torrance, Kaiser in Harbor City. 

« Anyone who become pregnant deserves bodily autonomy, meaningful support, and full access to quality health services »