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Best Prenatal Classes for New and Expecting Parents | Momease

Momease

Support and Resources for Parents

Office: (703) 739-2832
  • About
    • Client Intake Form
    • Support Services for Moms
    • Instructors
      • Virtual / Home
      • Alexandria, VA
      • Upper Marlboro, MD
      • Denver, CO
    • Evaluations
      • Class Evaluation
      • Evaluation of Labor Support
      • Evaluation of Postpartum Support
    • History
    • Policies
    • Press Room
    • Partners
    • Gift Cards
  • Classes & Tours
    • Class Schedules
    • Child Birth Classes
    • Baby Care for the 1st Month Classes
    • DC Area Hospitals Prenatal Tours
    • Parenting Classes
    • Newborn to 1-year Old Classes
    • Update on Coronavirus
    • High-Quality Sleep Management Courses – Doula in Washington, DC
  • Doulas
    • Doulas in DC
    • Doulas in Denver
    • Meet The Doulas
  • Breastfeeding Services
    • Benefits of Breastfeeding
  • Packages
    • Labor Doula Packages
    • Postpartum Doula Services
  • Articles
    • Blog & Birth Stories
    • Parent Resources
    • Instructor Resources
  • Events
  • Reviews

Doulas

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Labor Doulas

The variety of Labor Doula packages you’ll find below offer options wherein you can choose whether your doula meets you as you labor at home or once you’ve arrived at the hospital.

All Labor DoulasPersonalized DoulaStudent DoulaTeam Doula
Carolyn Alexander

Carolyn Alexander

Carolyn is a Breastfeeding Basics Instructor, ICEA Childbirth Educator and Labor Doula for the past 15 years. I have attending over 528 births and have provided Childbirth classes to over 3000 couples in my Doula and Childbirth career.
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Kealy Harrod

I have 10 years of experience encouraging and helping young families in their transition to parenthood and 15 years of experience teaching from preschool age all the way up to Adults.
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Shannon Serano

I am a mother of four boisterous children of my own. My experience with my own labors is what fueled my passion to become a doula. In my family, we enjoy a tradition of women supporting other women throughout their labor.
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Lacy Hierwater

She has been a postpartum doula officially since 2013, and prior to her training had supported friends and acquaintances for over 13 years.
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Vanessa Hanible

My experience working with women dealing with domestic and sexual violence allowed me to see the importance of educating and empowering women throughout many stages of life.
Read More

Abiana Patton-Toure

She originally started as a student, shadowing births with Carolyn Alexander. Abiana Patton-Toure is a D.C native, who has been practicing as a doula with Momeone 35+ births on her own. Her passion for reproductive health and empowering autonomy during pregnancy and birth has led her to pursue her Bachelor’s of Science in Midwifery at Midwives College of Utah
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Janna Martin

In 2008, I participated in a Doulas of North America (DONA) doula training. I completed my certification process in 2009 and have attended 40 plus and counting births. I would only take a few doula clients a year due to my large family and my desire to never miss their birth.
Read More

Shante Ferguson

When I’m supporting families through my doula work, breastfeeding assistance, or placenta encapsulation it is a feeling that I can only describe as genuine happiness and not just for me but for whomever I am supporting because I know that I am giving them my all.
Read More

Jennifer Zeitler

I am the mother of seven amazing humans and Mom-mom to two sweet grandsons. My journey into birth work was rooted in my own unique experiences with my seven pregnancies, labors, and births.
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Antwanette Summers

My passion is volunteering my time within the community with organizations such as CASA, Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center, and The Rainbow House, just to name a few. Helping those in need of my services is something that I am committed to providing. I believe I have led to coach other women on a positive birth journey. I desire to provide physical and emotional support based on each family’s values.
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Siena Butler

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Regina Jenkins

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Dr. Tieya M. Qualls, PT, DPT, PRPC

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Carolyn Alexander

Carolyn Alexander

Carolyn is a Breastfeeding Basics Instructor, ICEA Childbirth Educator and Labor Doula for the past 15 years. I have attending over 528 births and have provided Childbirth classes to over 3000 couples in my Doula and Childbirth career.
Read More

Shannon Serano

I am a mother of four boisterous children of my own. My experience with my own labors is what fueled my passion to become a doula. In my family, we enjoy a tradition of women supporting other women throughout their labor.
Read More

Lacy Hierwater

She has been a postpartum doula officially since 2013, and prior to her training had supported friends and acquaintances for over 13 years.
Read More

Vanessa Hanible

My experience working with women dealing with domestic and sexual violence allowed me to see the importance of educating and empowering women throughout many stages of life.
Read More

Abiana Patton-Toure

She originally started as a student, shadowing births with Carolyn Alexander. Abiana Patton-Toure is a D.C native, who has been practicing as a doula with Momeone 35+ births on her own. Her passion for reproductive health and empowering autonomy during pregnancy and birth has led her to pursue her Bachelor’s of Science in Midwifery at Midwives College of Utah
Read More

Janna Martin

In 2008, I participated in a Doulas of North America (DONA) doula training. I completed my certification process in 2009 and have attended 40 plus and counting births. I would only take a few doula clients a year due to my large family and my desire to never miss their birth.
Read More

Shante Ferguson

When I’m supporting families through my doula work, breastfeeding assistance, or placenta encapsulation it is a feeling that I can only describe as genuine happiness and not just for me but for whomever I am supporting because I know that I am giving them my all.
Read More

Jennifer Zeitler

I am the mother of seven amazing humans and Mom-mom to two sweet grandsons. My journey into birth work was rooted in my own unique experiences with my seven pregnancies, labors, and births.
Read More

Antwanette Summers

My passion is volunteering my time within the community with organizations such as CASA, Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center, and The Rainbow House, just to name a few. Helping those in need of my services is something that I am committed to providing. I believe I have led to coach other women on a positive birth journey. I desire to provide physical and emotional support based on each family’s values.
Read More

Siena Butler

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Regina Jenkins

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Dr. Tieya M. Qualls, PT, DPT, PRPC

Read More
No Staffs under this Location / Position / Category.

Kealy Harrod

I have 10 years of experience encouraging and helping young families in their transition to parenthood and 15 years of experience teaching from preschool age all the way up to Adults.
Read More

Abiana Patton-Toure

She originally started as a student, shadowing births with Carolyn Alexander. Abiana Patton-Toure is a D.C native, who has been practicing as a doula with Momeone 35+ births on her own. Her passion for reproductive health and empowering autonomy during pregnancy and birth has led her to pursue her Bachelor’s of Science in Midwifery at Midwives College of Utah
Read More

Janna Martin

In 2008, I participated in a Doulas of North America (DONA) doula training. I completed my certification process in 2009 and have attended 40 plus and counting births. I would only take a few doula clients a year due to my large family and my desire to never miss their birth.
Read More

Shante Ferguson

When I’m supporting families through my doula work, breastfeeding assistance, or placenta encapsulation it is a feeling that I can only describe as genuine happiness and not just for me but for whomever I am supporting because I know that I am giving them my all.
Read More

Postpartum Doulas

Momease’s postpartum doula nurtures new mothers and their families through the process of becoming parents.

All Postpartum DoulasBaby CareNight NurseSibling Doula

Lacy Hierwater

She has been a postpartum doula officially since 2013, and prior to her training had supported friends and acquaintances for over 13 years.
Read More

Vanessa Hanible

My experience working with women dealing with domestic and sexual violence allowed me to see the importance of educating and empowering women throughout many stages of life.
Read More

Abiana Patton-Toure

She originally started as a student, shadowing births with Carolyn Alexander. Abiana Patton-Toure is a D.C native, who has been practicing as a doula with Momeone 35+ births on her own. Her passion for reproductive health and empowering autonomy during pregnancy and birth has led her to pursue her Bachelor’s of Science in Midwifery at Midwives College of Utah
Read More

Akilah Witherspoon

I provide prenatal, labor, and postpartum support and bring a unique set of skills and experience to my work. I started my journey as a birth worker in 2016, after successfully completing the Perinatal Community Health Worker Training Program with Mamatoto Village in Washington DC.
Read More

Janna Martin

In 2008, I participated in a Doulas of North America (DONA) doula training. I completed my certification process in 2009 and have attended 40 plus and counting births. I would only take a few doula clients a year due to my large family and my desire to never miss their birth.
Read More

Shante Ferguson

When I’m supporting families through my doula work, breastfeeding assistance, or placenta encapsulation it is a feeling that I can only describe as genuine happiness and not just for me but for whomever I am supporting because I know that I am giving them my all.
Read More

Jennifer Zeitler

I am the mother of seven amazing humans and Mom-mom to two sweet grandsons. My journey into birth work was rooted in my own unique experiences with my seven pregnancies, labors, and births.
Read More

Lacy Hierwater

She has been a postpartum doula officially since 2013, and prior to her training had supported friends and acquaintances for over 13 years.
Read More

Vanessa Hanible

My experience working with women dealing with domestic and sexual violence allowed me to see the importance of educating and empowering women throughout many stages of life.
Read More

Abiana Patton-Toure

She originally started as a student, shadowing births with Carolyn Alexander. Abiana Patton-Toure is a D.C native, who has been practicing as a doula with Momeone 35+ births on her own. Her passion for reproductive health and empowering autonomy during pregnancy and birth has led her to pursue her Bachelor’s of Science in Midwifery at Midwives College of Utah
Read More

Akilah Witherspoon

I provide prenatal, labor, and postpartum support and bring a unique set of skills and experience to my work. I started my journey as a birth worker in 2016, after successfully completing the Perinatal Community Health Worker Training Program with Mamatoto Village in Washington DC.
Read More

Janna Martin

In 2008, I participated in a Doulas of North America (DONA) doula training. I completed my certification process in 2009 and have attended 40 plus and counting births. I would only take a few doula clients a year due to my large family and my desire to never miss their birth.
Read More

Shante Ferguson

When I’m supporting families through my doula work, breastfeeding assistance, or placenta encapsulation it is a feeling that I can only describe as genuine happiness and not just for me but for whomever I am supporting because I know that I am giving them my all.
Read More

Jennifer Zeitler

I am the mother of seven amazing humans and Mom-mom to two sweet grandsons. My journey into birth work was rooted in my own unique experiences with my seven pregnancies, labors, and births.
Read More

Lacy Hierwater

She has been a postpartum doula officially since 2013, and prior to her training had supported friends and acquaintances for over 13 years.
Read More

Vanessa Hanible

My experience working with women dealing with domestic and sexual violence allowed me to see the importance of educating and empowering women throughout many stages of life.
Read More

Akilah Witherspoon

I provide prenatal, labor, and postpartum support and bring a unique set of skills and experience to my work. I started my journey as a birth worker in 2016, after successfully completing the Perinatal Community Health Worker Training Program with Mamatoto Village in Washington DC.
Read More
No Staffs under this Location / Position / Category.

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Best Prenatal Classes for New and Expecting Parents | Momease

Momease provides support and resources for new and expecting parents to include prenatal, postpartum services, and educational tools needed for a healthy, happy pregnancy — and beyond. We offer childbirth education, baby care, breastfeeding, infant massage, prenatal exercises, and postnatal classes for couples and single parents.

Office: (703) 739-2832
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Office Address: 201 N Union St, Suite 110, Alexandria, VA 22314
Classes meet at the following locations:
• 6300 Stevenson Ave, Suite G, Alexandria, VA 22304
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