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Labor Support.

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Doula Care
Not everyone is able to or wants to give birth outside of the hospital. If you're having a hospital birth and want extra support during your pregnancy and birth, a doula may be right for you. A doula doesn't replace your partner(s) or other friends and family. Instead, a doula is a trained professional who understands the challenges and triumphs of birth, as well as the typical protocols in the hospital. 

When serving as a doula, Lucky helps provide educational resources and information to help you prepare for your birth. She attends your labor birth, arriving when you feel you need extra support and staying until after you've given birth. In your postpartum period, she's available to visit you twice and answer questions by phone as you complete the transition to parenthood.

I accept payment plans, as well as HSA, cash, check, and payment apps.


  • Home
  • Services
    • Community Birth
    • Birth Suite >
      • A Suite Story
    • Inclusive Education
    • Labor Support
  • About Lucky Tomaszek
    • Client Feedback
  • Informed Choice
  • Contact the Midwife
  • FAQ
  • COVID-19 and Homebirth