Meet Abbigail

Abbigail (she/her) is a trauma informed Holistic Doula, certified with Childbirth International.

As a mother of two and a trained professional, Abbigail’s goal when working with clients is to ensure the family stays supported through education and care during the entire pregnancy and postpartum journey.

Abbigail serves Southwest Michigan and surrounding areas and is privileged to work with people in all capacities, regardless of race, religion, age, marital status, or sexual orientation.

Services

  • $1300

    ~ Consultation - 30 minute session to discuss intake forms, services, and answer any questions.

    ~ 3 Prenatal Visits - 60 minute visit during each trimester to check-in and get updates on prenatal visits. Last session will focus on client’s birth plan.

    ~ Labor Support - On-call from 37 weeks until birth.

    ~ Immediate Postpartum Visit - 60 minute visit during the first few days, debriefing birth, checking-in, offering education and resources.

    ~ Postpartum Visit - 60 minute call during 3-4 weeks postpartum checking in and offering education and resources.

  • $75 / 45 minute consult

    Gain clarity on cannabis use during pregnancy through our 45 minute consultation service. Our cannabis doula provides expert guidance, helping you navigate evidence based and anecdotal evidence, understand its implications, and make informed choices for your perinatal journey.

  • Holistic Birth Keeper | HERBAL Doula Training | September 2022

    Birth Doula | Childbirth International | August 2023

    Level-One Cannacian Educator | eCS Therapy Center

    Cannabis Doula Course | Mary Jane Doula Collective

Q&A With Abbigail

How do you introduce yourself?
I’m Abbigail—I’m a holistic doula supporting birth and postpartum clients.

What do you do for fun?
I enjoy nature in all forms. Whether that’s hiking trails or lounging under trees — count me in. I’ve taken a huge interest in plants over the last few years and am studying the medicinal properties of plants native to my area. It’s been wondrous.

What inspires you?
Women. Midwives. Artists. Farmers. Musicians. Children. Nature.

What’s your favorite food?
Hummus & Pita - YUM

What’s one other thing you want people to know about you?
Throughout my journey as a mother, I have experienced the struggle of miscarriages, emotional birth trauma, and infant loss to SIDS. I understand the importance of resources and support from a community while pregnant, postpartum, lactation or healing from trauma. I take pride in the relationships I build with my clients because their mental health is that important to me. I became a doula to support expecting parents who are in similar, if not the same, situations as I once was.