Doula Services
in Squamish, BC
Expert birth and postpartum support for families — from early labour to those first overwhelming weeks at home.
Brood connects Squamish families with professional, vetted doulas who provide continuous physical, emotional, and informational support — through birth, postpartum, and the transitions in between.Â
Becoming a parent in Calgary can feel overwhelming — even when it’s joyful.
Most families face one or more of these challenges:
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You’re unsure how to prepare for birth or advocate for yourself
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Your support network is far away — or nonexistent
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You need hands-on help and rest after your baby arrives
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You’re juggling recovery, feeding, sleep deprivation, and survival — simultaneously
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Your partner wants to help but doesn’t know how
Brood’s Solution
Brood matches you with a professional, vetted Squamish doula who brings experience, warmth, and practical care — every step of the way. Not a one-size-fits-all package. Care that’s built around your family.
Birth Doula Care
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A steady, calm presence in labor
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Personalized education and planning during pregnancy
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Someone who knows your birth goals and can advocate alongside you
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Support for your partner or co-parent, too
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Physical comfort support: massage, breathing, positioning
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Support whether you’re birthing at Foothills, South Health Campus, Rockyview, Peter Lougheed, or at home.
Postpartum Doula Care
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Restorative day or overnight support after birth
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Newborn care: feeding, sleep, soothing, safe sleep guidance
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Chestfeeding, breastfeeding and bottle-feeding support
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Emotional support — non-judgmental, trauma-informed
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Light household help: meals, laundry, tidying, bottle sterilization
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Twin, multiples, and sibling support
The Outcome
Squamish families who work with Brood tell us:
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They felt calm and informed — even when things didn’t go to plan
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They slept. Actually slept. And it changed everything.
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Their partner showed up with confidence
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Feeding became manageable instead of impossible
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They trusted themselves sooner than they expected
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They’d hire us again — and they tell every pregnant person they know
Book your free consultation call and get care today
Talk to the Brood team. No commitment, just clarity.
What our care looks like in action:
From the labour room to your living room:
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Massage, breathing, and comfort techniques during labor
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Support for partners to feel prepared and confident
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Advocacy in all settings — making sure you understand what’s happening and feel heard
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Staying with you through shift changes when nursing staff rotate
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Taking the baby overnight so you can get 6-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep, or bringing them in for feeds
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Light household help, sibling support, and the small things that pile up fast
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Noticing when you’re not okay, holding space without judgment, and traiging to get you the right support
The Brood Difference
Brood care is designed to support the whole household — with trained doulas, built-in backup, and a team coordinating care behind the scenes.
| Feature | Brood Doulas | Solo Doula | Night Nurse |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent-centred care (not just baby care) | ✓ | ✓ | - |
| Birth and postpartum support | ✓ | ✓ | - |
| Light household support (meals, tidying, laundry) | ✓ | ? | - |
| Infant CPR & safety training | ✓ | ? | ✓ |
| Multiples, siblings & pet-inclusive care | ✓ | ? | - |
| Dedicated care coordinator | ✓ | - | - |
| Backup care if your provider is unavailable | ✓ | - | - |
| Benefits-eligible care | ✓ | - | - |
| Eligible childcare receipts* | ✓ | - | ✓ |
*Some Brood services may be eligible as childcare expenses depending on how care is used and individual tax circumstances. Brood provides compliant receipts; families should confirm eligibility with a tax professional. Backup care is coordinated within the Brood team if a primary provider is unavailable due to illness, emergency, or birth overlap.
Serving families in Squamish, British Columbia
Our doulas provide in-home birth and postpartum care throughout Squamish and surrounding communities, including Downtown Squamish, Garibaldi Highlands, Valleycliffe, Brackendale, Dentville, and Britannia Beach.
Not sure if we’re in your area? Get in touch — we’ll let you know.Â
Doula care is often benefit eligible in Squamish
Many BC families offset the cost of doula care through extended health benefits, health spending accounts, or employer wellness programs. We regularly see successful claims through Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield, and Carrot. Brood provides compliant receipts with everything your plan needs.
Learn more about your coverage.
FAQs
What is a doula?
A doula is a care worker trained in providing non-judgemental, unbiased, informational, and hands-on support for new families in the perinatal period. From prenatal knowledge, mental and physical prep for labor, to advocacy and partner support in the birthing space, to helping you with baby care basics and light housekeeping in postpartum, doulas are there to make the expansion of your family feel as smooth and supported as possible,
What's the difference between a doula and a midwife?
There’s a lot of crossover in these two fields, as both doulas and midwives can provide emotional support, evidence-based education, and family advocacy to birthing folks and their communities. However, midwives are medically trained and equipped to deliver your baby, and will primarily be focused on the health of the birthing parent and their baby. Doulas, on the other hand, are there to provide extensive care for your whole family, including helping you around your home as you adjust to having a new family member.
How much does a doula cost in Squamish?
Birth doula packages in Western Canada typically range from $1,200-$2,500+ CAD depending on the doula’s experience and what’s included. Postpartum doulas generally charge $45-$75/hr for daytime or care. Get in touch to learn more about our rates and packages.
How far in advance should I book my doula in Squamish
For both birth and postpartum doulas, it’s generally recommended to book as early as possible, ideally in the first trimester, but it’s never too late to inquire! Booking early allows us to match you with the perfect doula and make sure you get your care needs met and and that they are available for your estimated due date and postpartum period.
Is doula care covered by Pacific Blue Cross or other BC insurance?
Although doula care is not covered through our provincial healthcare programs, many of our clients are able to get their doula care reimbursed through extended health benefits or workplace wellness programs. We have seen great success with Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life, Green Shield, and Carrot all commonly cover doula care in BC. Coverage depends on your specific plan. Brood provides detailed, compliant receipts for all care so you can submit a claim with ease.
Does Brood provide backup care if my doula can't make it?
Yes. This is one of the key advantages of working with an agency. If your doula is sick or has a birth overlap or can’t make their shift, we coordinate backup coverage within our team so your care isn’t disrupted.
Where do Squamish families typically give birth?
Some families birth at Squamish General Hospital, while others choose to travel to Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver or BC Women’s Hospital in Vancouver for additional obstetric support. Brood doulas support births across all of these locations, as well as planned home births.
Why do Squamish families choose doula support?
Squamish is a tight-knit but rapidly growing community — and many families are newer to the area, without extended family close by. When your village isn’t around the corner, a Brood doula becomes that consistent, skilled support person who knows your wishes, shows up reliably, and bridges the gap your community would otherwise fill.
Do you serve families in Whistler or Pemberton?
Our primary Sea to Sky service area is Squamish and the surrounding corridor. If you’re in Whistler or Pemberton, get in touch — we’ll do our best to connect you with the right support.