Welcome
I am a Certified Full-Spectrum Doula through Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings.
Based on Native Skagit and Snohomish Land-Tschakolecy (Sha-Kole-chy) or Whidbey Island, I am a 30-something-year-old mom of two. My family and I have resided on this little island since 2015.
Hi! My name is Mallory (she,her)
It is with a heavy heart that I am announcing the closure of Mallory the Doula. I will no longer be providing doula services as of June 2026.
I want to thank all the people who trusted me to be there with them these past four years. What an honor it is to witness the birth of new, beautiful human beings. What a privilege to witness your transformation into parenthood.
If you are here seeking services, thank you! Thank you for reaching out and I apologize. If you have reached out to me in the past six months and I have not gotten back to you, I apologize!
We have many wonderful local birth workers who are here to help.
Below is a flyer to help you on your journey.
Image by: Sugarloaf Babies- Nicole Griswold
Birth workers at a glance
Birth workers are people who provide support throughout the reproductive journey.
Birth workers can consist of Birth doulas, Postpartum doulas, Full-spectrum doulas, Childbirth Educators, Lactation Educators, Lactation Consultants, pre- and post-natal fitness and nutrition, Placenta Encapsulation Specialists, massage therapy, Placenta and breastmilk Jewelry Makers, and Childbirth Photographers.
Benefits of having a birth worker
Having a non-judgmental and knowledgeable third party during your labor and birth can help you and your partner through this sacred time in your life. Reassurance and guidance can help the process go smoothly and give you the confidence to step into parenthood.
-

What is a birth doula?
A doula is a non-medical support person who offers continuous Physical, Emotional, and Informational support along with advocacy during labor, birth and postpartum.
-

what is a Postpartum doula?
A postpartum doula is a non-medical support person who helps the parent(s) after the birth of the baby. They can offer in home support including light housekeeping, infant care, emotional support, sleep and more.
Placenta encapsulation is a process where a whole placenta is steamed, dehydrated, and crushed to be put into capsules that can be taken postpartum.
An Encapsulation Specialist is trained on how to properly handle and prepare the placenta for consumption.
What is a Placenta Encapsulation Specialist?
Childbirth educators provide information and training to the expectant parent(s) in preparing for labor, birth, and the postpartum period.
What is a childbirth educator?
“An International Board Certified Lactation Consultant(IBCLC) are highly trained professionals who specialize in solving breastfeeding challenges, supporting parents, and making sure babies are fed in a way that works for each unique family.” -The Lactation Network