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Meet Madeline

(she/her)

 

Madeline (she/her) is a queer doula and reproductive justice advocate based in Chicago, the ancestral lands of the Oglala Sioux, Miami, Kickapoo, Potawatomi and Peoria Natives. Her work is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves affordable, accessible, affirming care. Madeline is a Xicana who comes from a long line of companioning ancestors. Preserving ancestral birthing traditions, and centering the experiences of queer, trans and non-binary families is significant in her work. She loves supporting individuals and families as they grow and change and is honored to accompany someone on their unique journey. For every service provided, her goal is to make you feel safe, supported, respected, empowered and cared for.

Doula services are for anyone at any point in their reproductive journey.

Madeline is currently being certified as a birth doula through Birth Arts International and certifying as a full spectrum doula through Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings. She also volunteers with Chicago Volunteer Doulas.

Because everyone deserves a doula.