Doula On The Move

Doula On The Move Birth doula, facilitator, education, 1100+ births attended, chest feeding counselor Period. Including couples, full families, parents planning adoption. Yep.

"You do what?"

It occurs to me that, while many parents today know what a doula does in theory, it's likely that a number of them don't really understand what it is I do in real time, so I'll get straight to the point :)

I am a professional birth coach and a walking talking birth dictionary who also washes your dishes and hugs your family. I do NOT do anything clinical (no tests or vag exams)

but I can problem solve and cheerlead the right way through all stages of pregnancy and the birth process. Back when I started doing doula work, in the 90's (yup... I'm THAT old!) I think there was a popular belief at the time that a doula was the personification of a vegan - hippie - skirt wearing - granola - kooky woman chanting birthy paganisms over a likewise naked - earth - mother roaring her baby out in a dirt field (actually none of that sounds too darn bad lol) - the reality was that I was one of a few peeps who really believed that positive birth was the right of the parents, no matter how that looked... And as a result, I was often working with "high risk" situations because that's where the gap was and where fear of birth was. Even today, there can be the misconception that having a doula is part of "natural" or "unmedicated" birth... And maybe still a bit more granola than what we are comfortable with, and I really wanted to take a moment to help people get a real perspective on what I do.

1- I work for the parents. This means that WHATEVER your goals or ideal birth situation is, I will support that. If you want an epidural to your eyeballs from seven months on, I totally get it and will do everything in my power to work that into your birth in a way that YOU feel in control. If you want to have your baby in your home with complete silence and bread baking in the background, I will knead the dough and turn on the oven. If you want a c-section, I will walk you and your partner through the process to release all concern and be joyous with you about making your own choices! This is YOUR birth... Not mine.

2- I work with ALL kinds of parents and family dynamics. I have attended OVER 1000 births and they have been with every possible race, religion and sexuality. From high risk to low risk. Birthers with medical conditions, and ages ranging from 13 years old to 48. First time parents to families welcoming their ninth child. From lawyers, doctors, police officers to call center workers and teachers. I've helped families struggling with addiction to homelessness and EVERYTHING in between.

3 - I support you wherever you choose to birth your baby. That's right. I can be there from the very first twinge at home to talk about normalcy, suggest positions, set up a TENS unit, and help chill out your partner / friends / family whatever the case. And I will be with you through the transition to the hospital (if you choose to have a hospital birth) to help work within your rhythm and answer questions through it all. Whatever you want or need.

4- I doula dads /partners. We are an excellent team, partners and I. It allows them to be in the BEST part of the birth of their baby in whatever way that looks right to them. No fear. I have partners who stand in a corner sending love to the birther, and I have partners who are in there like a dirty shirt catching their baby. There is no wrong way and I will support the partner in whatever way he/she/they need. We are the perfect trifeca, and I'm there to make you look good! I am here to use all my collected knowledge to provide info through pregnancy, birth and postpartum to help parents have a loving and fearless journey in their transition into parenthood. And I LOVE it. Allison Runnalls
Doula On The Move
CBFC, BD, PCBE

06/16/2026

Due to a temporary gap in obstetrician-gynecologist coverage at Ridge Meadows Hospital, a maternity diversion will be in place from Thursday, June 18 at 8:00 a.m. until Monday, June 22 at 8:00 a.m.

If you are in labour or have a pregnancy concern, please call the Maternity Unit first. Our staff will direct you to the appropriate hospital for care.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/kiLb50ZcsTZ

06/16/2026

At BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre, the Indigenous Health team supports and advocates for Indigenous patients and families throughout their care journey.

Meet Indigenous Doula, Jaime Blankinship, Secwepemc, Nlaka’pamx + Muskoday Cree.

"As an Indigenous Doula, my role supports birthing sovereignty and cultural connection for Indigenous birthers at BC Women’s Hospital." - Jaime Blankinship

Through culturally safe, compassionate care, Indigenous doulas help families feel supported, seen, and connected during some of life’s most important moments.

06/16/2026

Were you pregnant in British Columbia between May 31, 1980, and May 8, 2026?

You may be part of the Birth Alerts BC Class Action. A Birth Alert was a communication sent by a child welfare worker from the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) to a hospital about a person who was pregnant. Some people were not aware that a Birth Alert had been issued.

To learn more about the proposed settlement, please visit www.BirthAlertsBC.ca.

🌟 What Does Almost 30 Years of Birth Work Look Like? 🌟It looks like:✨ Late-night phone calls✨ Countless hours supporting...
06/04/2026

🌟 What Does Almost 30 Years of Birth Work Look Like? 🌟
It looks like:
✨ Late-night phone calls
✨ Countless hours supporting families
✨ More than 1,100 births attended
✨ Three decades of learning, teaching, and advocating
✨ Helping families navigate both joy and uncertainty with confidence and care
Every birth has a story, and for almost 30 years I have had the privilege of walking alongside families as they write theirs.
If you're expecting a baby in late 2026, now is the perfect time to connect.
Reach out for a free consultation -- November and December availability remaining

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04/24/2026

Did your water break before your labour began? 

04/13/2026
03/26/2026

No one supports a birthing family alone.

The strongest birth care systems are built on collaboration between doulas, midwives, nurses, physicians, and community birth keepers.

During National Birth Workers Week, Birthing Families Foundation is highlighting the importance of collaborative care—where each provider’s knowledge and role is respected and families remain at the centre of decision-making.

Doulas provide continuous emotional and informational support.
Midwives bring clinical skill rooted in holistic care.
Birth keepers carry cultural and community knowledge.

When birth workers collaborate rather than compete, families benefit.

Healthy birth systems are built on trust, communication, and shared respect for the many ways birth knowledge exists.

Your presence matters.
Your knowledge matters.
Your care changes outcomes.

03/12/2026
03/05/2026

When interviewing a doula, focus on both personal connection and practical details. Come prepared with questions to guide the conversation and help you determine the right fit!

Make sure you feel truly comfortable with them and that their birth philosophy aligns with your own. Ask about their training and experience, the types of births they’ve attended, and how they support both you and your partner during labor. Be clear on logistics too! Including availability, backup plans, and what their package includes, such as prenatal visits, postpartum support, or comfort tools like a TENS machine or birth pool.

Above all, choose a doula who communicates clearly, respects your preferences, and helps you feel confident and fully supported!

Get to know our Doulas at: www.birthbybloom.com

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