For the Mother
Who is looking out for me?
You don’t have to do this alone.
Birth doula support for pregnancy, birth and beyond.
We’ll figure it out together.
Certified Birth Doula
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MassHealth Doula
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Serving Massachusetts
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Certified Birth Doula · MassHealth Doula · Serving Massachusetts ·
What gets missed.
"How is the baby?"
is not the same question as "How are you?"
The second one deserves an answer.
In the delivery room, things move fast. Decisions get made around you instead of with you.
Postpartum, when it gets hardest, is when people start showing up less.
So while everyone is focused on the baby, you start to feel invisible.
This isn’t guesswork.
This is shaped by what 100+ mothers said they needed most before, during, and after birth.
What it feels like to be supported
"With her support, I had a truly wonderful and redemptive birth experience. Her work will always be highlighted as an essential part of my birth story."
— Jocelyn"The difference Perrin made was night and day. My wife described this birth experience as truly positive — something she didn't think was possible after her first. Not once did we feel like we were on our own."
— Jimmy"Perrin was such a lovely calm energy at my birth, calm and silly at the perfect times. She knows what she's doing. 10/10."
— KristenYou don't need to do it all.
You need one steady person whose focus is
you.
A certified doula helps you
prepare, speak up, and feel cared for
through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
ANTICIPATE
Prepare before things
feel urgent.
We talk through your hopes, fears, options, and questions so you don’t have to figure it all out alone.
ADVOCATE
Speak up when decisions move fast.
I help you understand what’s happening, ask the right
questions, and stay connected
to your own voice.
STAY
Feel cared for after the baby arrives.
I keep checking in when you’re healing, tired, overwhelmed, and becoming someone new.
A doula is the person who stays.
Whose only job is you.
The mother at the center of her own birth.
Present, prepared, and still herself when the baby arrives.
Certified birth doula for families birthing in Boston, Framingham, Newton, Cambridge, Worcester, Attleboro, and surrounding communities.
Grounded in training, birth-room experience, and the conversations that taught me what mothers actually need.
A note from Perrin:
I know what it feels like to need someone in your corner.
I became a doula because no one should have to move through pregnancy, birth, or postpartum feeling unsupported.
Working together is simple.
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We'll talk about your birth, your questions, and what kind of support you're looking for.
Book a free call
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Make it official
If it feels like a good fit, we make it official. Including → MassHealth doula coverage if it applies.
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Schedule your prenatal
We'll put your first visit on the calendar so you can stop figuring this out alone.
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We’ll figure it out together.