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Birth Doula Program

Our birth doula program supports women during labor and delivery

Ask about how you can have personal support for your birth with the Legacy Birth Doula Program

Women who choose adoption for their babies deserve support, respect and compassion. This is why we offer a unique Birth Doula Program to all of our pregnant mothers who are placing a baby for adoption in Texas. Women can choose to add a birth doula to their labor and delivery team at no cost, ensuring that they have a supportive, knowledgeable expert present to advocate for them and their hospital birth plan.

What is a birth doula?

When you make an adoption plan, you are in control of every aspect of your birth experience. A doula is a trained professional who can help you prepare for delivery, support you through your birth experience, and ensure that your wishes are respected.

Doulas are not medical providers, so all clinical decisions will still be made by licensed medical professionals. Instead, doulas are knowledgeable allies who provide emotional, physical and informational support during pregnancy, labor and birth.

What support is provided by Our Birth doula Program during delivery?

If you opt into Legacy Adoption Services’ Birth Doula Program, you can choose to have a doula by your side to support you at the hospital from beginning to end.

  • Your doula will want to meet with you before you go into labor, so you can get to know each other and start preparing for the birth.
  • Your doula will stay with you at the hospital during labor, delivery and the immediate postpartum period to provide continuous, calming support and encouragement.
  • Doulas can help make labor more manageable by helping with breathing techniques, positioning, massage and other comfort measures.
  • Your doula can explain what is happening during labor and help you understand your options, so you can make informed decisions about your medical care.
  • After delivery, your doula will stay with you to provide immediate postpartum support.

Your hospital birth plan will document your preferences during labor and delivery. Because your doula will know your birth and adoption plans and preferences, she can clearly communicate with the care team to ensure that your wishes are respected. This includes several important choices that you will make ahead of time, such as who you want in the delivery room; when adoptive parents are involved; how you would like time with your baby handled; and your preferences for photos, visitors and bonding time.

Learn more about our Birth Doula Program

Birth can feel overwhelming, and it is reassuring to have a birth doula during delivery and labor who can communicate your wishes, support you in decision-making, and create a calm environment that honors your choices.

To find out how you can have a personal Birth Doula and placing a baby for adoption in Texas, contact us at (817) 799-6834.

FAQs About the Legacy Adoptions Birth Doula Program

Yes. One of the biggest fears many women have is going through birth alone—but you don’t have to. Programs like this offer a trained doula who can stay with you throughout labor, providing steady emotional and physical support the entire time. More broadly, doulas are known to offer continuous encouragement, advocacy, and comfort during childbirth, helping you feel more grounded and less overwhelmed in the moment. That kind of presence can make a huge difference when you’re navigating both birth and a major life decision at the same time.

Yes. Support doesn’t stop once labor begins. Having someone there who understands your situation and respects your decision can help you stay confident and emotionally steady. It allows you to focus on getting through the birth while knowing someone is there just for you.

It can make the experience feel more personal and less overwhelming. Instead of everything being purely clinical, a doula helps you stay grounded, supports your choices during labor, and creates space for you to process what’s happening emotionally—so you feel more in control during a very complex situation.