Tatiana Walker

Birth & Postpartum Doula
Hyattsville, Maryland
5.0
About me

Hi everyone, my name is Tatiana Walker AKA Tati and I am a Full Spectrum Doula in the D.C, Maryland and Northern Virginia areas. I have been drawn to the birth world for so long it has essentially become a part of me. I believe with the right support and knowledge every birth can feel magical even when nothing goes according to plan. Everyone deserves a birth story they can look back on and feel no regrets and I hope to give every client I have exactly that by teaching them how to manage their pain, concerns, and fears. Outside of the world of birth I enjoying lounging with my cats and seeing family.

Certification and training

Birth doula training DONA (2023)

Memberships and affiliations

Das The Balm

Specialties
Abortion Doula Care Birth Doula Birth Support Infant Care Labor Doula LGBTQ+ Loss and Bereavement Doula Natural Birth Overnight Newborn Care Postpartum Doula Care Teenagers
Languages

English

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Packages
Full birth package
-(4) two hour prenatal visits for birthing individual and partner -Unlimited text and call from the moment you sign on -In person labor support -Baby Feeding support -Resource List -Postpartum planning assistance - (2) Postpartum visits, One session will be in person.
$1,400.00
USD Flat rate
Postpartum Support
*4 hour minimum* Doula support for help within the first year of your babys life, whether that be long term care, live in care, needing a break to get some well needed rest, or even date night. $35/hr for Daytime care $40/hr for Overnight care
$35.00
USD Per hour
Creating a birth plan
Working together I will help you create two birth plans for your birth. two hour session where we will discuss babys first medications, the different pain management options, as well as a plan for if circumstances change.
$130.00
USD Flat rate
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Ratings and reviews
Average
5.0
# of Reviews
1
5.0

I had my first baby with Tati as my Doula and she was so helpful in the delivery room. At times I would freak out and forget how to breathe and she would rush over and remind me of my breathing techniques and or try and get me to laugh so I was forced to take a breath.

- Katie W.

Frequently asked questions
How long have you been working as a Doula
What happens if you can't attend my birth
Will you be with me the entire time I am in hospital
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