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Luna Natal Doula Care
Birth & Postpartum Services
Serving Michiana (Northern Indiana & Southwest Michigan + Virtual)


How to Have a Respectful, Empowered Hospital Birth (Tips from a Doula & Childbirth Educator)
For many families, a hospital birth is the planned and desired setting for welcoming their baby. And contrary to what social media sometimes implies, you can absolutely have a respectful, empowered hospital birth (you just need to understand the system to make that happen). As a Michiana birth doula and childbirth educator serving families in my local community and virtually, I’ve supported clients through beautiful, confident hospital births — including inductions, epidurals
Eva Monhaut-Jenkins
May 25


5 Things I Wish Every Pregnant Woman Knew About Birth (From a South Bend Childbirth Educator)
If you’re pregnant and planning to give birth in or around th e South Bend, Indiana area , chances are you’ve already been flooded with advice. From well-meaning family members to quick hospital classes and social media soundbites, it can feel like everyone has an opinion about how your birth should go. As a birth doula and childbirth educator serving the South Bend–Michiana area, these are the five things I wish every pregnant woman knew before stepping into labor. Not to
Eva Monhaut-Jenkins
Apr 6


Sunny Side Up Baby (OP): Signs, Back Labor Relief, and a Birth Doula’s Guide to Rotation
If you’ve heard the term “sunny side up baby” and felt an immediate wave of concern—take a breath. An occiput posterior (OP) baby is common, normal, and can be flipped during labor. It doesn’t mean your body is failing or that your birth is destined to be difficult—but it can change how labor feels and how we support it. As a birth doula and childbirth educator , my role isn’t to “fix” your body or force your baby into position. It’s to help create space, balance, and opti
Eva Monhaut-Jenkins
Mar 16


5 Things Your Hospital Birth Class Probably Won’t Tell You (from a Birth Doula & Childbirth Educator)
Hospital birth classes do a great job teaching you how to time contractions, when to call, what to pack, and the basics of what labor can look like. But they almost always skip the deeper truths — the ones that protect your autonomy, your body, your instincts, and the physiology of your birth. As a doula serving families across the Michiana area , I’ve supported enough births to tell you this: There is so much more you deserve to know. So today, I’m breaking down five power
Eva Monhaut-Jenkins
Jan 19
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