Kourtney, PD(DONA), NRP, CPST,
DONA Trained Postpartum Doula, Nationally Registered Paramedic, Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST), AHA CPR Instructor
Kourtney is a dedicated and compassionate postpartum doula who seamlessly integrates her background in counseling and emergency medicine to provide exceptional support to new mothers. With an M.Ed. in Counseling, Kourtney brings a unique blend of nurturing qualities from counseling and the quick-thinking adaptability of her paramedic expertise to her doula practice.
As a paramedic, Child Passenger Safety Technician (more commonly known as a car seat tech), and CPR instructor, Kourtney prioritizes both the physical and emotional well-being of her clients during the delicate postpartum period. She anticipates the needs of new parents and creates a comforting and supportive environment.
In addition to her professional expertise, Kourtney brings her own experience with baby-wearing and cloth diapering, adding a practical touch to her support. Her hands-on knowledge in these areas enhances her ability to assist new parents in navigating these aspects of early childcare.
Beyond her doula duties, Kourtney enjoys being in the kitchen, where she delights in baking, cooking, and preparing nourishing meals. This passion extends her support to include not just emotional and physical care but also an appreciation for the importance of wholesome, well-prepared food during the postpartum period.
With Kourtney, you can navigate the postpartum journey with confidence and grace, knowing that you have a skilled, caring professional who understands both the practical and emotional aspects of early parenthood.
What are clients saying…
“When I think of a doula, I think “above and beyond” and that is exactly what Kourtney is. She is incredibly helpful, proactive, confident, and knows how to read the room and be exactly what you need her to be in that moment. There are two sacred places I would welcome her again and again, one is my home, and the other is my postpartum “nest.” I trust her immensely and don’t know what I would have done without her help.”