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About Emma – Lavandoula

About Emma

Like the majority of my client’s babies, I was born in Boston.

a white woman in her 30s stands in front of her apothecary shelf, filled with jars of herbs

I grew up playing with poke berries and prunella in Southeastern, MA, and always visited Boston a few times per year. I’ve been living in this city since 2008, and currently call Hyde Park my home. These days, I am a full-time birth-and-herb-worker. Since my birth doula training in 2010, I have been supporting Boston-area families through pregnancy, labor, and the “babymoon” postpartum. In any given month, I may attend births, encapsulate placentas, provide in-home care for postpartum families, teach herbal workshops and still manage to drink a daily quart of medicinal tea. To learn a bit more about me, my philosophy and what drew me to this support work, check out this interview I shared with a birth client of mine. You can also watch/listen to this 2021 podcast interview with Jeanette and Melissa from Babies in Common!

To read some kind words from other clients who I’ve worked with, check out my testimonials page. 

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with over 375 birthing families. Some of my most beloved clients include queer, trans and every flavor of LGBTQ+ folks. People who are birthing in their late 30s or early 40s. Families seeking VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). People who may be considered “high risk” but don’t necessarily want every medical intervention created for childbirth. Burners, fire spinners and circus performers. Non-monogamous parents, folks in the kink and BDSM community, and people with nontraditional family structures. I see y’all, and I’m totally here for you in your wholeness. In 2024 and beyond, I’m working on building a doula collective with some of my treasured colleagues to continue experimenting with long-term sustainability in birth work!

a white woman in her mid 30s holding up a large hen of the woods mushroom in her kitchen
In autumn 2022, lots of maitakes found us

When I’m not busy with herbwifery and doula work, I enjoy cooking local food from scratch, (seasonally) foraging for mushrooms with my partner Val, and traipsing around green spaces in Hyde Park with our doggies.

Where I teach and have taught:

BotanicWise Women’s Herbal Gathering (September 2020)

Herbstalk Conference, Somerville, MA (2016, 2017)

CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism, Brookline, MA (2015-2016)

Civil Liberties and Public Policy Conference, Amherst, MA (2016) – now called Collective Power

The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research‘s Menstrual Health and Reproductive Justice Conference, Boston, MA (2015)

The Second Step program, Newton, MA (2015)

North Shore Meetup for Doulas, Lactation Consultants and Midwives, Topsfield, MA (2014)

Minton Stable Community Garden herb walks, Jamaica Plain, MA (2012-2014)

I do travel around New England and occasionally elsewhere to teach workshops on fertility awareness, cervical self-exam, herbalism for reproductive health, full-spectrum doula support, and other topics. If you’d like to organize something in your area, reach out! 

barefoot white woman standing in a community garden, gesturing about the size of the burdock plants
Teaching about Articum lappa at a Jamaica Plain herb walk

Training and continuing education

The Cannabis Doula practitioner training, 2021-2022

Cornerstone Doula Trainings RE-training as a birth and postpartum doula. As well as business mentorship with the amazing Queen Jazz-Ylaine Baptiste, 2020

Transition Zones Advanced Anatomy and Physiology with Tammi Sweet of the Heartstone Center for Earth Essentials, 2018

Supporting Survivors Giving Birth mini-conference at Newton Wellesley Hospital, 2017

The Perinatal Microbiome via GOLD Perinatal Online Conference, 2017

The Burning Times Never Ended with rain crowe, 2016

Spinning Babies with Lorenza Holt in Brookline, MA, 2016

80 hour Wilderness Herbal First Responder certification through Sam Cauffman at The Human Path, 2015

Pregnancy Through Emergency Birth course with herbalist and homebirth midwife Katia LeMone through The Human Path, 2015

Anatomy and Physiology with Tammi Sweet of the Heartstone Center for Earth Essentials, 2015

Boston Abortion Support Collective Abortion Support Training, 2014

Postpartum Doula Training with Michelle L’Esperance in Northampton, MA, 2013

Community and Clinical Herbalist Apprenticeship with the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in Brookline, MA, 2013-2015

Community Herbalist Apprenticeship with the Boston School of Herbal Studies in Jamaica Plain, MA, 2010

toLabor Birth Doula Training in West Boylston, MA, 2010

40-hour crisis intervention and response training with A New Day in Brockton, MA, 2007