Hi, I’m Georgie!
I’m a certified Birth & Postpartum Doula through the Australian Doula College (now Womb to Tomb Foundation), based in Sydney. I’ve completed training as an accidental counsellor through Lifeline, and I hold current certifications in First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, and Infant Sleep & Settling. I also hold a Working with Vulnerable People card.
I became a mother during the Covid-19 pandemic — a time when the world felt like it stood still. Birth classes were cancelled, support systems disappeared overnight, and my experience as a new parent felt isolating and far from what I’d imagined. That experience lit a fire in me. It deepened my passion for nurturing new families — a calling I’d felt long before I officially became a Doula.
Even before my formal training, I took on the role of supporting friends as they transitioned into motherhood. But becoming a mother myself solidified my purpose. I knew I wanted to walk alongside others through this transformational chapter.
Postpartum is a time of immense adjustment — emotionally, physically, and mentally. It deserves just as much care and attention as pregnancy and birth, if not more. In my view, birth is just the beginning.
As a Doula, I offer family-centred care. That means dads, partners, and siblings are part of the journey too. My role is to ease the weight of early parenthood by offering practical support, evidence-based information, and gentle encouragement. I’m here to empower you to trust your instincts and feel confident in your new role.
It’s an honour to be invited into a family’s space during the such a sacred time postpartum period, I pinch myself every time that I get to call this my ‘job’.
I also work alongside another Doula, Fleur who offers birth support!
A birth Doula’s primary role is to support birthing women and their partners by offering information, advocating for your intentions and needs, and providing physical and emotional support during labour and birth.
A postpartum Doula is a non-medical professional employed to provide guidance, physical and emotional support to newborn parents. My main role is to encourage self-confidence in you, as new parents, by supporting you and your family with evidence-based information and practical and emotional care after the birth of a baby.
I schedule 3 hour visits. This allows enough time for us to debrief since the last visit, put a load of washing on and hang it out, cook you some lunch and if you are breastfeeding, I can provide information or suggestions on positioning and latch. Most families opt for 1-2 visits per week with visits usually concluding by the 8-12 week mark depending on the support package selected.