

Emma Gleave
Emma's Antenatal
Women's healer, birth-keeper, doula, pregnancy yoga teacher and bodyworker.My approach combines evidence-based information, traditional wisdom, emotional support and practical preparation — helping families feel calm, informed and deeply supported throughout their journey into parenthood.I work with families who are ready to walk their own path — whether that includes medical support, holistic approaches, or stepping away from the maternity system altogether.I also offer a range of women’s wellness treatments from my forest roundhouse, including pregnancy massage, rebozo work, closing-the-bones, as well as pregnancy yoga and relaxation classes.

Sue Gibson
The Wye Doula
Also known as the WyeDoula. I'm trained as a Birthing and Postnatal Doula and live in South Wales and have four grown up children.I've supported many women on their birth journeys, and have found it rewarding to be invited back to help with subsequent pregnancies.As well as supporting mums on their birth journeys I offer postnatal support for mothers who would like care for the first few weeks after birth. I also support mums with older babies.

Elaine
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Laura Wynn
Laura Wynn Doula
Through personalised doula care, antenatal education and pregnancy, and postnatal yoga, I support women to move through pregnancy, birth and early motherhood feeling informed, steady and supported so that instead of feeling like you’re figuring everything out alone, you have:✅ Clear, evidence-based information
✅ Practical tools to support your body through pregnancy and birth
✅Space to talk things through and ask questions
✅A supportive community of women walking a similar path

Karen
Ex-Midwife & Doula
It is my passionate belief that informed choice should be at the heart of maternity care and that a doula's role is to support women in whatever choices they make. Having worked as a midwife, I appreciate the freedom of being a doula - knowing that I can be there for a woman for as long as it takes, without the disruption of shift changes or the distraction of continuous documentation.I also value getting to know a woman (and any partner and family) during pregnancy and the opportunity this gives to explore choices, hopes and concerns, well before labour.

