Because every birthing person deserves to feel seen, safe, and supported.
When I founded La’Vida Doula, I had a vision: to create a space where every birthing person could feel completely held, emotionally, physically, and spiritually, regardless of their identity, orientation, or path to parenthood. Birth is a radical, sacred experience, and queer individuals navigating pregnancy and childbirth often face unique challenges that too many care systems overlook. That’s where inclusive doula care becomes not just a service, but a form of love, justice, and advocacy.
Let’s talk about what queer-inclusive doula care really means and why it should be the standard, not the exception.
The Problem: A Care Gap Too Wide to Ignore
Queer and trans families are birthing babies, building legacies, and creating magic but often while navigating systems that were not built with them in mind. From intake forms that assume heterosexual, cisgender parents, to health providers who misgender or fail to acknowledge diverse family structures, the perinatal experience can become alienating instead of affirming.
Studies show that LGBTQ+ individuals are more likely to face discrimination in healthcare settings, leading to increased stress, delayed care, and poorer outcomes. And when we talk about maternal mortality, birth trauma, or postpartum depression, we must include queer birthing people in that conversation or we risk perpetuating harm.
As a doula, it’s not just my job but my calling to close that care gap. Because at its heart, doula work is about seeing the whole person.
What Does Queer-Inclusive Doula Care Look Like?
Inclusive doula care is not a checkbox. It’s not about sprinkling in neutral language and calling it a day. It’s a holistic, affirming, and continuous practice rooted in listening, learning, and unlearning.
Here’s what that looks like in action:
🟣 Affirming Language
Words matter. Inclusive doulas use gender-affirming language, ask for pronouns, and normalize diverse identities. Whether your client is a nonbinary parent, a queer couple using a surrogate, or a trans man giving birth, your language should mirror their truth not assume it.
🟣 Customized Support Plans
Inclusive care adapts. It means centering your client’s lived experience in their birth plan. It may include talking through dysphoria triggers during labor, navigating name/pronoun missteps with hospital staff, or helping create space for both partners to be active participants.
🟣 Community Referrals
Birth doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Inclusive doulas build relationships with affirming midwives, OBs, lactation consultants, and mental health providers who will honor the client’s full identity.
🟣 Advocacy in the Room
A queer-inclusive doula doesn’t just hold a hand—they hold boundaries. If a provider misgenders your client or erases a partner’s role, a good doula advocates respectfully but firmly. Being a buffer to protect your client’s peace is a powerful act of care.
🟣 Ongoing Education
Inclusive care means being teachable. Doulas should regularly invest in anti-oppression training, queer perinatal education, and spaces led by LGBTQ+ birthworkers.
Why It Matters Deeply
Queer people deserve joyous, empowered births. Full stop.
When we offer affirming support, we reduce trauma. We increase safety. We build trust in care systems that have long failed queer communities. And we remind clients often in the most vulnerable moment of their lives that they are enough, just as they are.
For so many, birth is a portal. It opens something within us. And when that portal is filled with shame, fear, or erasure, it lingers. But when it’s filled with dignity, truth, and love that’s how healing legacies are born.
How I Practice Inclusive Doula Care at La’Vida Doula
At La’Vida Doula, “Empowering Birth, Embracing Life” isn’t just a slogan, it’s a promise.
Here’s how we show up for our queer clients:
Every birthing person deserves care that honors their full self. We don’t just welcome queer clients, we celebrate them.
Real Talk: Why Doulas Need to Do Better
If you’re a doula reading this, know this: inclusive care is not optional. It’s ethical care.
We don’t need to be perfect, but we do need to be accountable. That means asking hard questions: Have I confronted my own biases? Do my visuals and marketing reflect queer families? Am I truly creating safe space or just saying I do?
Let’s commit to being doulas who show up with open hearts, not just open minds.
To My Queer Clients: I See You
If you’ve felt unseen, erased, or alone in your pregnancy journey, come as you are.
You deserve a doula who gets it. Who doesn’t flinch at your pronouns. Who honors your chosen family. Who holds your hand through every contraction with tenderness and pride.
At La’Vida Doula, your identity is not an obstacle. It’s part of the power you’re bringing into that birthing room.
Ready to Birth on Your Terms?
If you’re looking for queer-affirming doula support that feels like home, I’m here for you. Whether you’re planning your first birth or your fourth, I’ll walk beside you, advocating, educating, and empowering every step of the way.
✨ Let’s connect. Schedule a free discovery call today and see if La’Vida Doula is the right fit for your journey. ✨
Because your story deserves to be heard, held, and honored. Always.