Planned vaginal delivery or scheduled induction of labor
I will be on call for you 24/7 from 37 weeks through 43 weeks, ready to support you whenever labor begins—whether it’s early labor at home, active labor in the hospital, or anything in between. If your doctor or midwife schedules an induction or cesarean, please let me know as soon as possible so I can plan accordingly.
As labor begins, I encourage you to keep me updated via phone or text. When you first start feeling contractions and need reassurance, I am here for you. Whether you need guidance on coping techniques at home or just someone to check in with, don’t hesitate to reach out. Please store my number (613-807-0837) in both your and your partner’s phones in advance. Your partner should also keep me updated as things progress.
My goal is to arrive before you reach the point where speaking on the phone becomes difficult. If you're being checked for dilation, please share your progress with me at each check. I typically plan to arrive before you are around 6-7 cm dilated, adjusting based on how quickly your labor is progressing. From the moment I arrive, I will be by your side—offering physical and emotional support, guiding you through contractions, and holding space for you and your birth team.
It takes me approximately 90 minutes from the time of your call to be at your side. Once there, I stay with you through the rest of your labor and birth, ensuring you feel supported every step of the way. After your baby is born, I remain for about two hours to document those first precious moments—baby’s weight, footprints, and the beautiful first interactions between you and your family.
No matter when labor begins or what you need, I am here to support you from the very start.
Please contact me as soon as you think you might be in labor so I can begin making plans to be there.
Even if it’s 2 a.m. or a false alarm! I would much rather be ready to roll than to miss the event!
It is also helpful for me if you check in after doctor’s appointments in the weeks before labor and let us know how things are progressing and/or if there will be any changes to your initial birth plan.