Triangle Mothercare Doulas & Night Nurses are
Experienced, Compassionate and Professional.
Heather
DONA certified and Triangle Mothercare-trained Postpartum Doula, Certified HUG Your Baby Teacher and Triangle Mothercare Postpartum Consultant. Heather can help moms with breastfeeding (including extended breastfeeding) and pumping support, bottle-feeding guidance, sleep coaching and helping families establish daytime routines for their babies.
Teresa
CAPPA-trained Postpartum Doula, HUG Your Baby trained. Teresa helps families get off to a restful start by offering overnight support, and has extensive experience with multiples. She can also work consecutive nights for long term schedules! Teresa loves getting to know and care for every family she has the honor of helping.
Judith
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Postpartum Doula and Mother/Baby Registered Nurse at Duke. Judith is so passionate about helping new mothers care for and learn about their babies. She has extensive breastfeeding/pumping experience (especially right after birth) and knows how important it is to take the time to teach new moms how to get breastfeeding off to a start. Moms describe Judith as having a very nurturing and peaceful presence. Judith has experience with multiples.
Allison
DONA-trained and Triangle Mothercare-trained Postpartum Doula. Allison has been helping families and new babies for several years. She can help with breastfeeding and pumping challenges, teach you how to soothe your baby and give tips on how to promote good nighttime sleep (for you and baby)! Allison has experience with multiples (she loves helping families with multiples!) and is available days and nights.
Darlene
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Registered Mother/Baby Nurse. Darlene has had the privilege of taking care of mothers and newborns for twenty-six years. She is certified in Maternal Newborn Nursing-which is a separate honor bestowed upon her by the ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) for demonstrating advanced knowledge in the care of mothers and babies in the immediate postpartum period. Darlene has taught baby care classes, led tours for families in the birthing center she worked at and even led a C-Section birth preparation class. She was previously certified as a Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) and has spent almost all her years as an RN assisting moms with breastfeeding. Darlene is highly experienced with multiples!
Clarissa
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Registered Mother/Baby Nurse and DONA-trained Birth Doula. Clarissa is trained in breastfeeding and pumping support, in addition to bottle-feeding guidance. She is well versed in evidence-based care for newborns and infants, is an expert swaddler and baby-soother. Clarissa has cared for infants in the NICU and has also received training in feeding premature infants. She also has experience caring for multiples and children with allergies.
Robin
Triangle Mothercare and DONA-certified Doula, Lamaze Childbirth Educator and Lactation Counselor. Robin has provided perinatal education, nutrition, birth, breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, postpartum and newborn care services to hundreds of families since 2007! Her knowledge, confidence and calming spirit enables her to help families ease in to new parenthood. She is well versed in newborn schedules, feeding, newborn sleep, crying/colic and always provides reassuring support. Robin has experience with multiples!
Becky
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and Postpartum Perinatal Technician. Becky absolutely loves taking care of new mothers and babies. Her favorite part is educating new parents on how to care for their new child. Becky also has a degree in Animal Science from NC State. She loved her time there, and spent a summer helping horses give birth and encouraging the foals to stand up and latch on. Becky specializes in overnights and has experience with multiples!
Constance
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistant. Constance has so much experience with newborns, preemies and multiples! Her training and experience includes breastfeeding support, pumping support, newborn care, swaddling, soothing and postpartum care for moms. She would love to share all the tips and tricks to help you navigate the beginning of motherhood and babyhood.
Carol
CAPPA-trained Postpartum Doula. Carol is eager to help any family transition to life with baby! Whether it's breastfeeding support, bottle-feeding guidance, caring for other children (four-legged children included!) or helping to cook up a delicious meal, Carol can help.
Terri
CAPPA and Triangle Mothercare-trained Postpartum Doula. Terri has been providing support in breastfeeding, pumping and teaching parents how to soothe their babies for over a decade. She has experience caring for singletons, multiples and can help mom establish organized daytime routines to help with older siblings.
Leah H.
Registered Nurse and DONA-trained Birth and Postpartum Doula. Leah is the full package! As a nurse, she has worked in the hospital setting as well as in the clinic setting, and cross-trained on the Mother/Baby Unit. She can teach you all about breastfeeding (including getting a good latch and different breastfeeding positions), pumping and bottle-feeding. Caring for families, especially the postpartum community, has always been close to her heart! She loves working with newborns and their parents encouraging and supporting them through this incredibly special time.
Stacey
DONA-certified and Hug Your Baby trained Postpartum Doula. Stacey's goal is to provide support for the family, focusing on maternal rest and nutrition, infant soothing, newborn care and the adjustment of siblings and parents to a new family dynamic. Along with her training, she also has personal experience with breastfeeding and baby-wearing and would love to provide new families with resources! Stacey has experience with multiples! She aims to empower parents through education and facilitating parenting choices. Stacey considers it a privilege to support new parents as they find their own path through the mysteries and joys of parenthood.
Tracy
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and CNA. Every mother is unique and her journey is unlike any other, which is why it is important for me to understand and act on those differences. As your Night Nurse, Tracy understands how precious your little miracle is to you, and the necessity to respect and act on your wishes. She also had 3 preemies so has personal experience as a mother caring for babies with extra needs. Tracy also breastfed all of her children and has helped so many mothers with breastfeeding their own babies.
LaRonda
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and CNA. The newborn phase typically lasts 6-8 weeks with many common hurdles during this time. The common challenges are recovering from birth, breastfeeding and bottle feeding and lack of sleep. With LaRonda's help and support, she can show you tips and tricks to help with infant feeding and soothing baby to sleep (so you can sleep!). She believes sleeping is so important for the mother because it provides energy for her to enjoy mother and baby bonding. When LaRonda comes to help a family, she knows they are opening their home to her during a very sensitive and special time. She brings an abundance of reassurance. LaRonda honestly appreciates the journey in assisting mothers with their newborns and will care for any child or person like there were her family!
Theresa
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Perinatal Technician, CNA and CCMA. Theresa loves providing support for the family, focusing on maternal rest and nutrition, infant soothing, newborn care and the adjustment of siblings and parents to a new family dynamic. Her goal is to create a calm, supportive and nurturing environment. She is attentive and can lend a listening ear when needed. It is a privilege for Theresa to support new parents as they find their own path through the mysteries and joys of parenthood. Theresa looks forward to getting acquainted and helping to welcome your new baby into your family!
Lisa
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and CNA. Lisa is an open and honest person and loves to accept challenges! Lisa can help you figure out feeding difficulties and loves to provide breastfeeding support (even at night, but briefly so mom can get back to sleep!). One of her favorite things to do is help mom and dad with baby’s first bath. Lisa has an acronym that she likes to follow…she believes in HOPE (Helping Other People Everyday). These times with your baby are precious and Lisa appreciates the opportunity to be a part of your village, as well as make any impact in aiding your postpartum journey.
Emily
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and Special Care Nursery Nurse (RN). Emily's favorite way to help parents, especially first time parents, is helping them feel comfortable holding their baby, feeding and burping their baby and changing diapers. She also strives towards making sure new parents understand safe sleep techniques. Sleep is one of the hardest things to get down, especially when bringing home a baby for the first time. Sometimes it can be a little terrifying to lay down and get sleep as new parents when you have a brand new baby at home, which leads to very little sleep. Emily can show new parents how to learn the cues (hunger, sleepy, awake) from baby in order to help them feel confident in how they are responding.
Kelly
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and CNA. Kelly is excited to teach you all about swaddling, soothing your baby to sleep and how to read hunger and sleepy cues. She is also an active listener. As a new mother, she wants you to feel absolutely at peace with all decisions you make about your baby. While helping mothers in the postpartum unit Kelly learned about incision care post c-sections and can help you with the do’s and don’ts of c-section incision care. Caring for families, especially the postpartum community, has always been close her heart. Kelly is here to encourage, support and cheer you on!
Carlye
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit RN. In the hospital, Carlye specialized in caring for medically complex newborns. She also cross-trained in the Newborn Nursery where she cared for full term babies who needed a little extra support. Along with being certified in BLS, Carlye is also certified in PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support). She has experience helping breastfeeding moms and babies utilizing the EMPower Best Practices training which is a program that provides knowledge and skills in evidence-based maternity practices supportive of optimal infant nutrition. Carlye has experience with multiples! Carlye will teach you everything you need to know about how to care for your new baby (or babies!).
Amaryah
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse, Certified Mother/Baby Nurse Aide and Labor Doula. Amaryah is also currently in school completing a Pre-Med Program! She has supported many mothers, especially with getting breastfeeding off to a good start. Amaryah helps mothers by making sure they have good posture which is key to getting the baby's latch to be as painless as possible. Choosing a position that feels comfortable to mom is also important. If one position is not working, then she can show her new positions to try to see if the baby will latch better. However, she believes that it is the mother's choice as to how she wants to feed her baby. She can also provide support with bottle-feeding! Amaryah loves to show new parents how to soothe their baby and how to read cues to figure out what their baby needs. Helping families with their newborn infants and children brings her so much joy and fulfillment. Babies bring so much happiness to our world, and to witness these precious moments is truly a privilege.
Tracy S.
Triangle Mothercare Night Nurse and CNA. Tracy possesses a deep-seated passion for providing exceptional care to infants and supporting families during their early stages of parenthood. She started her journey in a perinatal unit where she assisted new mothers and nurtured newborns through their critical postpartum period. Tracy is well versed in baby care, and can support you with breastfeeding, bottle-feeding and show you tips and tricks on how to soothe your baby. Originally from North Carolina, Tracy ventured to Hawaii to pursue pre-nursing coursework, which laid a solid foundation in healthcare practices and prepared her for the challenges of nursing school. Tracy's ultimate goal is to specialize as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurse. She has experience with multiples!
CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association) is a non-profit international organization, founded in 1998 to offer the highest level of professional membership and training to childbirth and postpartum professionals.
DONA International (Doulas of North America, International) is an international training, certifying and regulatory body for birth and postpartum doulas with exceptional ethical standards of professionalism.
Hug Your Baby: helps parents, and the professionals who serve them,
prevent and solve problems around a baby’s crying, establish effective sleep patterns in babies, promote breastfeeding duration and enhance parent confidence.
Doulas & Night Nurses providing in home care for newborn babies, new mothers and families in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, Willow Springs, Knightdale, Hillsborough, Carrboro, Garner and Clayton.
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