Your journey deserves the personalized support that you deserve.

The path to building a family is much like a snowflake, each one being uniquely individual, one of a kind. From the moment that I began trying to build a family through today, I have lived many unexpected experiences, as all parents do! For me, family building took some time, heart break and the identification of a chromosomal abnormality. Pregnancy came with many challenges as well yet it blessed me with the family I was working so hard to build. My first baby was not the easiest newborn and before I knew it, I had two under two. My husband and I wondered, after the fact if we could have been better supported throughout our entry into parenthood. And the answer is yes! There are so many invaluable resources and professionals in the perinatal and postpartum world that can help families achieve the goals they have for bringing home a new born baby. As your doula, I am here to take care of you, your family and to be the physical, emotional and educational support that every parent deserves.

Randi began supporting her friends and family members through the newborn phase and loving every second of it! As more people began to lean on Randi for guidance, she realized that she had finally found her passion in her own life through this work. Because of these experiences as well as her own, she pursued an education as a birthworker focusing on the postpartum experience. The time when a baby is first brought home is a time of adjustment for the whole family. As your postpartum doula, she looks forward to providing emotional, physical and informed support to help ease this transitional phase of life.


Randi is Postpartum Doula trained and certified with ABG Doula. Additionally, she is a CAPPA trained Lactation Educator and is ART informed. She has spent the majority of her life working with children of all ages and abilities in numerous settings. Before becoming a mother, she had a career in Applied Behavior Analysis, working with neurodivergent and Autistic children from infancy through young adulthood. After completing her own complicated journey through conception and pregnancy, experiencing a difficult postpartum time and spending six years as a stay at home mother, Randi found herself longing to provide new parents with the knowledge, help and support she knew would have greatly benefited her and her family.