Certified Birth Doula in Marquette | UP Family Doula Care

Lacy Anderson, certified birth doula in Marquette, meets with potential birth doula client via Zoom.

How our Certified Birth Doula Services Work


Step One: Meet & Greet

Every journey starts with a conversation. Our Meet and Greet chat can be held in person, over zoom, or even as a phone call! During this time we get to know each other better, discuss the kind of support you are looking for, and answer any questions you might have. This is your opportunity to see if we are the right fit for you and your family, and for me to understand how we can best support you.

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Certified Birth Doula Lacy Anderson meeting with pregnant couple during a prenatal appointment in Marquette home.

Step Two: Prenatal/Pregnancy Support

Services can be established whenever you are ready! The earlier you bring a Doula onto your team, the more time we have to provide guidance and education. Marquette County families have begun working with us as early as four weeks and as late as 36 weeks.

Once services are established, we will set up your first prenatal meeting. This is when we discuss your vision for pregnancy and birth, covering any questions and concerns you may have. As every families is unique we tailor the support to meet the needs of you and yours!

You don't have to wait for one of our visits to ask questions, you can message us anytime you have a question or concern. 

We also provide access to educational classes and provide evidence-based information to help you make informed decisions with confidence. 

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Pregnant couple holds belly on couch in Marquette County home.

STEP THREE: As Baby's Birth Day Approaches

As you approach your final weeks of pregnancy (usually around 32-36 weeks) we will meet to create your birth plan. During this visit we will discuss your plan A, B & C (as we like to call it), talking through all of your options. Bonus: We’ll also type up your birth plan and send it to you to sign. This allows you to easily print it off for your provider or you can use it as a guide to create your own. 

This meeting is a great time for partners or other birth team members to attend, allowing everyone to ask questions, learn about what options are available and discuss expectations and hopes for the big day! 

Our "on call" period starts two weeks before your estimated due date until your baby has arrived, so you can contact us at any time and we will be ready to join you in person when you request it. If you go into labor before this time either Lacy or Grace will join you!

Certified birth doula Lacy Anderson support mother during labor in Marquette, MI.

STEP FOUR: Labor and Delivery Support

As you get closer to the big day, and your labor begins, we are here to support you via phone to help you through the early parts of labor.

Once your labor progresses or you feel like you are ready for in person support we can join you at your home to continue laboring there until you are ready to transfer to the hospital or we can meet you at the hospital. Once we join you for in-person support we can help you and your family with advocating your wishes, guidance with movement and pain management, and being available to support you how ever you may need!

Bonus: We can stay with you until you are all settled in after delivery!

Add a birth doula to your team!
Postpartum doula at UP Family Doula Care supporting newborn at home in Marquette County, MI.

STep FIVE: EARLY POSTPARTUM CARE

Immediately after the birth of your little one(s) your postpartum journey begins! We stay with you and your family for a short time after delivery to answer any questions that may arise about recovery, newborn care, breastfeeding or any other concerns.

From here we can do check-ins via texting to help with your newborn and postpartum adjustments. When you're ready we can schedule up to two postpartum check-in sessions during the first few weeks after delivery. If you would extended support, we also offer full postpartum doula services to help your family feel rested and supported through the first year.

BIRTH DOULA PACKAGE

BIRTH DOULA PACKAGE

The Birth Doula Package

Our Birth Doula package includes:

  • 3 Prenatal Visits

  • Birth Plan Assistance 

  • On-call Support

  • Continuous Labor Care (With no hourly limit)

  • Phone/Text/Client Portal Communication

  • Educational Resources via Client Portal

  • Kangaroula Support

  • 2 Postpartum Visits

  • BirthWorks Childbirth Education (Valued at $400)

  • Prep4birth Prenatal Fitness Class (Valued at $100)

  • Prep4Partner (Valued at $200)

Investment: $2,300

Payment Options Include:

  • Cash (Flexible Payment Plans Available) 

  • HSA/FSA

  • Qualifying Employer or Private Insurance 

  • Michigan Medicaid, Including Upper Peninsula Health Plan (UPHP)

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Frequently Asked Questions about Birth Doula support

Please reach out to upfamily.doulacare@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

  • Absolutely! We support families through unmedicated and medicated births, cesarean and VBAC deliveries, hospital and at home. Our approach is inclusive, nonjudgmental, and focused on helping every family feel informed and empowered to make choices that fit their values and goals.

  • Oh no, definitely not! A doula is an addition to your team. Often times partners can feel lost and unsure of what to do to best support you. This is where we can support your partner with expert guidance and education helping them to navigate the uncertainty and help them to feel included and empowered! Your partner is welcome to attend all meetings, classes and message me anytime they have questions. 

  • In short, Yes! We support ALL types of labor and birthing choices including VBAC, planned Caesareans, and homebirth. Some times unexpected things come up and your birth plan changes. As you move through your journey we will talk about how that support can look.

  • We support growing families across the Central and Western UP.

    We attend births in Marquette County, Houghton County, Dickinson County, Delta County and everywhere in between!

    We know that plans sometimes change and you may have to travel to Green Bay or Lower Michigan for care. We do our best to travel with you. If you have additional questions please message us!

  • YES and YES! We offer flexible payment plans that work for you! We also accept Michigan Medicaid, UPHP, and qualifying employer insurance. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out!

  • Advocacy is a big part of what we do—but it might not look the way people think. Our role isn't to argue with doctors or nurses or make decisions for you. Instead, we help you feel informed, confident, and empowered to speak up for what matters most to you.

    I support your voice, remind you of your preferences, and create space for you to ask questions and explore your options. If needed, I can gently help clarify what’s being said or suggest a pause so you have time to make decisions.

    I believe in teamwork. You, your partner, your medical team, and I are all working toward the same goal: a safe, supported birth. My advocacy is about building bridges, not barriers.

  • No, but we do work together to support you during your pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey—just in different ways. A midwife/ OB provider is a licensed medical professional who provides clinical care, such as monitoring you and your baby’s health, catching the baby during birth, and managing any medical needs that arise.

    A Doula doesn’t handle medical tasks—my role is to support you emotionally, physically, and with helpful information. I’m here to guide, encourage, and comfort you so you feel confident and truly cared for throughout the entire experience. 

    Think of it like this: Providers focus on your health, while doulas focus on your experience. In many hospital settings, medical staff rotate shifts and care for several patients at once. As your doula, I'm dedicated solely to you and your family. I’ll be there continuously throughout your labor, delivery, and into the early postpartum period, offering calm, steady support every step of the way.