Doula Services
Doulas provide support for the mother so you can get to know your baby (or babies) once you bring them home from the hospital. Although most doulas are trained in infant CPR, they are not medical support. Services vary from company to company, but can include: baby care, breastfeeding support, sibling care and household help, including light housekeeping, laundry, meals, errands and grocery shopping.
TTMF List of Baby Nurses and Doulas
TTMF maintains a private list of baby nurses and doulas that have been recommended by families in the Fairfield County area who have had a premature baby. This list can be obtained by the calling our office at (203) 202-9714, or if you are in Norwalk or Stamford hospitals, the nurses station has the list.
Trisha Clark
Experience with preemies and multiples for overnight stays only and some weekend days. Trisha can offer more time in the summer. Trisha is a special education teacher, as well.
MothersCare Doulas
The founders, Sheila Marley and Susan S. Keeney, were inspired to create MothersCare after the birth of Susan’s twins in November of 1992. They are based in Stratford and offer doula services throughout Connecticut.
Doulas of North America (DONA)
An international association of doulas who are trained to provide high quality emotional, physical and educational support to women and their families during childbirth and postpartum.
Doula Network
Organization with many Connecticut doula services.
Gentle Hands
Experienced and trained doulas, nannies, and baby nurses. Has nurses experienced with multiples as well as preemies.
Absolute Best Care, Inc.
Live-in, live-out, full-time and part-time baby nurses, nannies, babysitters and housekeepers. They baby nurses with experience with multiples and preemies.
Doulas provide support for the mother so you can get to know your baby (or babies) once you bring them home from the hospital. Here you’ll find resources for locating a doula in Fairfield County, CT.