Professional and human support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
I support you through the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy, with breathing techniques and a personalized birth plan.
Relaxation techniques, a calm environment, and constant support to experience a respected birth.
Home visits so you can recover and adjust to your new life calmly.
Individual or group sessions for expectant mothers and couples on birth preparation, newborn care, emotional management, and strengthening the family bond.
I don't just offer support. I offer you safety, respect, and warmth during one of the most important experiences of your life.
Choose the plan that best fits your moment and needs. No fine print or strange commitments.

"Having Diana as a doula was a blessing. During my labor, she helped me stay calm with encouraging words, breathing techniques, and constant support. I felt heard, respected, and accompanied at every moment. Her presence made my experience much more positive and peaceful."

"As a first-time mother, I had many fears, but Diana was with me before, during, and after birth. She explained what to expect and gave me emotional support when I needed it most. Thanks to her, I felt safe and confident in my ability to give birth."

"Diana was a great support for me and my family. During contractions, she helped me with position changes, comfort massages, and words that gave me strength to continue. Her dedication and care made a huge difference in my baby's birth."

"Diana was always attentive to my needs and reminded me that my voice and my decisions were important. Her emotional support and calm attitude helped me prepare for the arrival of my birth."





Get answers to your most common questions about support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. She does not perform medical procedures or diagnoses. Midwives and obstetricians are healthcare professionals responsible for the medical care of the mother and baby.
You can hire a doula at any stage of pregnancy. However, many families begin support during the second trimester to prepare more calmly for birth and postpartum.
Yes, whenever the hospital or clinic allows it. The doula can accompany you before, during, and after a cesarean, offering emotional containment and support during that important moment.
Yes, postpartum home support includes emotional support, basic breastfeeding guidance, recovery for the mother, and adjustment to the baby's arrival.
Yes, support includes the partner or birth companion. The idea is for both of you to feel prepared, calm, and accompanied throughout the entire process..
The doula remains available within the previously agreed period. Birth dates can vary, so we maintain constant communication to support you when the time comes.
Yes, I typically offer a first informational meeting at no cost or low cost to get to know each other, answer questions, and explain how the support works.