Our Team

Birth & Postnatal Doulas

Lana Joy Wahlquist, Birth & Postnatal Doula

I’m Lana and I am a birth doula, lactation educator, and mother to three beautiful children. Helping new moms has been my passion for over a decade. I believe that every woman or birthing person deserves to be fully supported while they are giving birth because giving birth is hard enough on its own! Childbirth is more than medical or physiological—it is a rite of passage for both mother and baby and it is my aim that this sacredness is protected in your unique birth experience.

When I was having my own babies, I took classes in the Bradley Method and HypnoBabies, and the study I did during those three pregnancies made me passionate about childbirth. Since then, I have earned certification as a labor doula through CAPPA, I’ve become a certificated Lactation Education Specialist with BreastfeedLA in Los Angeles, and I was also trained in traditional rebozo techniques with Gena Garcia-Kirby. Before becoming a doula, I was an experienced breastfeeding peer counselor, trained and accredited by La Leche League International since 2013. I am eager to help you initiate and sustain breastfeeding once your baby arrives.

As your doula, I know that I am one part of a supportive circle of care around you, present to care and sustain you as you do some of the most important work of your life.


Patti Wright, Birth and Postnatal Doula

Patricia is a Birth and Postnatal Doula, and Registered Reflexologist with a passion for supporting clients from birth to adulthood. She has been apart of the healing community for 12 years. Through her own healing journey, she has experienced the benefits of natural therapies and the body’s ability to heal itself under the right conditions. This prompted Patricia to further her education to help clients learn of new ways to cope with stress, anxiety, digestive issues, and auto-immune disorders to name a few. Recognizing her keen interest in women’s health and assisting clients to be the healthiest version of themselves, Patricia has recently continued her educational studies to focus on women’s reproductive health and fertility, including becoming a Birth and Postnatal Doula through DONA International. This has allowed her to expand her knowledge and skills to support women on their journey through fertility, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and menopause.

As an exceptionally proud mother herself, she lives by the concept of putting family first and finding ways to support those you love. Patricia has a unique and long-standing career working with and advocating for the needs of children, youth, and families within Oxford County. Patricia is known for her listening skills and compassionate nature. She finds that leading a holistic life has a positive impact on a person’s health and has been grateful to be able to work with people of all ages and stages of life. She welcomes whole beingness and celebrates diversity in all forms. Patricia deeply believes in the practice of holding space and co-creating optimal conditions for support and growth. Meeting you where you are at in your journey and providing personalized supportive guidance when and where available. Her approach is individually tailored while following the best evidence-based practices. Embodying holistic health, healing, happiness, and the empowerment of women. Patricia would be honoured to be a part of your journey.


Dawn Korevaar, Birth Doula

Dawn is a mother of 4 and a proud “Grammy” to 3 wonderful children. Family has always been her number one priority and she cherish’s each milestone and every moment; and wants the same for the families she works with.

Dawn has a long career as an Early Childhood Educator. For 28 years, she has enjoyed working with families and their children as they begin their educational and social journey.

It has been a dream for many years to become a doula, and now that her own children are grown she can finally follow this path and support young families as they begin their journey into parenthood, and care for their newborns as they begin their journey into life.

As a doula she sees the importance of providing education and assistance to the birthing person, as well as their support person. She is a great listener and respects her clients choices and birthing preferences. She instils confidence and knowledge so they can advocate for those preferences, for themselves and for their beliefs and wellbeing and allows for a more peaceful and memorable start to parenting!


Jess Pepper, Birth Doula

Jess is a mom of two teenage “kids” aka a taxi driver for their sports and social activities. She has noticed and embraced that parenting is a very rewarding yet ever changing duty that is always full of surprises with each stage of children’s lives. It’s very true when they say the days are long but the years are short.

After much thought, Jess quit her full time job of over 20 years in security to assist her husband with their family’s business. She still felt something was missing, she wanted to help people, and being a birth doula is the perfect role to fill that void. Jess is passionate about health and well- being: babies, mommas, animals, her friends and family.

After having two pregnancies and births without issue/complications, she has learned that isn't always the case. She has experience with friends and family’s journeys not being so “easy” and the unknowns and stressors that can come along with birth and early parenting.

Having a strong support system in place while becoming a parent is vital, but there are still so many unknowns and surprises along the way. Moving into the role of a birth doula and being able to support, help and educate others as they navigate this very important time in their lives by offering a calm and reassuring presence is one of her greatest strengths.

She looks forward to supporting families as the enter into the most important role of their lives, parenthood.


Jenna Speir, Birth Doula & Manual Osteopathic Practitioner (thesis writer)

Hi, I’m Jenna, a birth doula and manual osteopathic student passionate about supporting families through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. My journey into birth work was inspired by my own transformative experiences—after a cesarean birth with my first child and an empowering home VBAC with my second, I understood firsthand the value of compassionate, informed care during such a pivotal time.

With a background in massage therapy and ongoing studies in manual osteopathy, I bring a hands-on approach to my work as a doula. I integrate evidence-based techniques for comfort, pain relief, and supporting the body’s natural abilities during labor. My goal is to help clients feel strong, supported, and confident throughout their journey.

I believe birth is both sacred and deeply personal, and I strive to create a space where families feel empowered to make informed choices and fully embrace their experience. Whether you’re planning a hospital birth, home birth, or something in between, I’m here to provide emotional, physical, and informational support every step of the way.

When I’m not working with clients, I love spending time in the garden, experimenting in the kitchen, or keeping up with my two little ones!

I’m so excited to walk alongside you during this incredible journey.


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What is a Birth & Postnatal Doula?