The Kaila Blau Doula In Connecticut

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A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support to pregnant people before, during, and after childbirth. This includes comfort techniques, advocacy support, education, and helping you feel confident and supported throughout your pregnancy and postpartum journey.

Yes! I am a registered doula in the state of Connecticut and I accept Medicaid (HUSKY) for eligible services. Medicaid covers prenatal visits, labor support, and postpartum visits.

My packages include prenatal education, labor support, postpartum care, infant care guidance, light housekeeping, meal prep, emotional support, birth planning, breastfeeding assistance, and more depending on your chosen package.

Most clients book around 12–20 weeks, but you can hire a doula at any point — even late in pregnancy. The sooner you book, the more support you receive.

No. Doulas do not provide medical care. We work alongside your medical provider to offer emotional and physical support while they handle medical decisions.
A midwife is a medical provider who can deliver your baby. A doula offers non-medical support — helping with comfort, education, advocacy, and emotional reassurance.
Yes. Once active labor begins, I stay with you for the entire birth — whether it’s a few hours or a full day — to support you throughout.
Absolutely! I support all birthing choices: epidurals, unmedicated births, C-sections, inductions, home births, and hospital births. My role is not to judge — it’s to support your preferences.
Most clients book around 12–20 weeks, but you can hire a doula at any point — even late in pregnancy. The sooner you book, the more support you receive.
Medicaid covers a set number of postpartum visits. Private-pay packages may include extended postpartum support depending on what you choose.
Postpartum care includes newborn care assistance, breastfeeding support, bottle-feeding guidance, meal prep, light cleaning, emotional support, sleep and routine guidance, and help adjusting to life with a newborn.
Yes! Virtual prenatal and postpartum sessions are available for families who prefer remote support or live outside my service area.
Yes, I work with every client to create a personalized birth plan based on your preferences, medical history, and comfort needs.
Definitely. A doula supports both the birthing person and the partner — helping your partner feel confident, included, and prepared.
I serve families throughout Connecticut, especially Waterbury, New Haven County, and surrounding areas.
Once you reach 37 weeks, I am “on-call” for you 24/7. If labor starts, I will meet you at your home or hospital.
Yes. While I do not provide medical care, I offer support, guidance, and emotional reassurance throughout high-risk pregnancies and complicated births.
Then you especially need a doula. No one should go through pregnancy, birth, or postpartum alone — and I am here to be the support system you deserve.
Simply fill out the contact form or schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your pregnancy, your needs, and the kind of support you’re looking for.
I provide holistic, compassionate, judgment-free support, blending womb wellness, spiritual care, advocacy, herbs, emotional support, practical help, and Medicaid-approved services — all tailored to each family

Ready to receive the care you deserve?

You don’t have to navigate pregnancy, healing, or fertility alone. Book a consultation and let’s begin a supportive, grounded, and heart-centered journey—designed just for you.