Hi, I'm Celia,
I live in Epping with my husband and three children, I am deeply committed to assisting families in achieving a fulfilling birthing and postnatal experience. The journey into parenthood is both daunting and wonderful, I aim to offer a listening ear and a safe space for expressing your concerns and wishes. I offer emotional, informational, practical, and well-being support tailored to you and your family's needs. My approach is empowering, utilizing up-to-date, unbiased, solution-focused information, providing a non-judgmental and open-minded service that is guided by you.
For nine years, I have supported families through various birthing experiences and postnatal journeys before embracing a career as a doula. This work has been incredibly insightful, providing me with a broad range of experiences to offer support where it's needed most. Whether it's assisting with hospital births, homebirths, the immediate post-birth period, or postnatal care, I find fulfillment in making a meaningful difference in someone's life. This can spark a positive ripple effect in the realm of parenting. My goal is to fully support you and your family towards a positive birth and postnatal experience, empowering you to share your own positive stories with the world. The day your baby is born is an unforgettable moment etched into your memory. It’s a day filled with a whirlwind of emotions, from anticipation to joy, and sometimes even fear. No matter how challenging the journey to motherhood may have been, that magical moment when you hold your newborn in your arms makes it all worthwhile. I am here to offer you the guidance you need to make this one of the greatest memories.My personal journey into parenthood has profoundly shaped my decision to become a Doula. As I embarked on starting a family, the support of someone experienced and knowledgeable was crucial to reassure me that all would be well. Now, I am here, eager to offer guidance and support to help you navigate your journey with confidence towards a positive birth experience.
From my perspective as a parent, I underestimated the significance of continuity of care. It's often an overlooked aspect that can unexpectedly disrupt stability. Continuity of care ought to be a top priority because it enhances safety, fosters trust, betters outcomes, meets your needs, and provides a comforting sense of familiarity.
If you feel I can help you please feel free to contact me.
All the best Celia x




