Introducing
Doula Collaborative of Maine
a Birth and Postpartum Doula collective.
Where Maine families find trusted doula support.
Our approach
We are a collaborative of birth and postpartum doulas who share a common philosophy: birth is a healthy, normal process that is best supported by knowledgeable and compassionate companions.
Each of us runs our own independent practice, but we come together through friendship and shared values. By supporting one another and backing each other up when needed, we ensure that families receive consistent, reliable care throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Together, we provide Maine families with the strength of a collaborative community and the individualized care of experienced doulas.
What services Do we offer?
Between our doulas, we can meet he following service needs for you and your family:
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A trained support person who provides continuous emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, labor, and birth. Birth doulas help you feel informed, grounded, and supported as you navigate your birth experience.
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A professional who supports families in the early weeks after birth by offering newborn care guidance, emotional support, and practical help. Postpartum doulas nurture the whole family as you adjust to life with a new baby.
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A specialist trained in infant feeding who helps families with breastfeeding or chestfeeding, bottle feeding, and pumping. They provide evidence-based guidance to address challenges and support feeding goals.
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An educator who prepares expectant parents for labor, birth, and early postpartum through classes or one-on-one sessions. They provide information, tools, and confidence to help you make informed decisions.
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A licensed professional who uses therapeutic touch to support relaxation, relieve discomfort, and promote overall well-being. In the perinatal period, massage therapists may offer prenatal and postpartum care tailored to your body’s needs.
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A compassionate support person who accompanies families experiencing pregnancy or infant loss. They offer emotional, informational, and practical care, helping families navigate grief and honor their experience.
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Family-centered dog training helps dogs and families live safely and comfortably together—especially with babies and young children. A Family Paws Parent Education educator offers practical, judgment-free guidance on preparing your dog, understanding behavior, and creating safe, positive interactions. This approach focuses on prevention, clear communication, and routines that support both your dog and your growing family.
Our Values
No matter which doula or doulas you choose, our shared values guide the care you and your family receive:
1. Respect for Client Autonomy
Supporting informed choice and honoring each family’s preferences, culture, and lived experience.
2. Compassionate, Nonjudgmental Care
Meeting clients where they are—emotionally, physically, and socially—without bias or agenda.
3. Commitment to Equity and Access
Recognizing disparities in maternal health and working to make support more accessible across geography, income, and identity.
4. Evidence-Informed Practice
Balancing current research with embodied knowledge and client intuition.
5. Continuity of Care and Reliability
Being present, dependable, and responsive—especially important in rural or resource-limited areas.
6. Collaboration with Care Teams
Working respectfully alongside midwives, nurses, OBs, and community providers to support the best outcomes.
7. Advocacy and Empowerment
Helping clients understand their options and speak for themselves within the healthcare system.
8. Community Connection
Valuing local networks, referrals, and mutual support among doulas and other perinatal professionals.
9. Sustainability of Care Work
Maintaining boundaries, fair compensation, and peer support to prevent burnout and ensure long-term practice.
10. Cultural Humility and Ongoing Learning
Engaging in self-reflection and continued education to better serve diverse families.
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Giving birth and being born brings us into the essence of creation, where the human spirit is courageous and bold and the body, a miracle of wisdom.
-Harriet Hartigan