Bluebird Birth

Bluebird Birth Full spectrum doula care, childbirth education, and infant feeding support in Kansas City and Central MO

05/22/2026

So sorry if you've tried to access our website the last few days- it's fixed now!

05/19/2026

๐Ÿฆ if a nurse or provider is being unkind, neglectful, or downright rude to you- ask to speak to the charge nurse for a staff swap. Explain what you need instead of what that staff member is providing to help you find someone who fits your needs a little better.

๐Ÿฆ if a staff member can't put into words why something "should" be done, and says "that's just how we do things" that is a red flag! Ask for the benefits and risks of EVERYTHING, no matter how small it seems.

๐Ÿฆ Many hospital providers tend to act like that what they are doing isn't important to explain or elaborate on, when in reality that is when it's MOST important. Ask questions, require full explanations about procedures, medications, and policies, and ask these questions EARLY in care.

Hang out with me here for more tips and info ๐Ÿ’›

05/12/2026

PCOS is now PMOS. what does this mean?

We at The Tea House Perinatal Therapy & Wellness Collective are so excited to welcome you and your families today! Join ...
05/03/2026

We at The Tea House Perinatal Therapy & Wellness Collective are so excited to welcome you and your families today! Join us for family fun as well as parenting for the maternal figures in your life ๐Ÿ’› plus, 5 minute minis with me at Thistlebee Imagery!

See you Sunday, may 3, (today!) From 2-4!

Black Maternal Health Week 2026 was this past week and we waited to post for reflection. We are both white doulas, and w...
04/18/2026

Black Maternal Health Week 2026 was this past week and we waited to post for reflection.

We are both white doulas, and we believe firmly in raising up the voices of BIPOC families and birthworkers to share their stories and their voices surrounding their lived experiences, trauma, and obstetrical violence and dismissal experienced and witnessed.

We as a birthworker community can do better! We must strive to support black families to eliminate the massive disparity between white maternal mortality (14.5 per 100,000) and black maternal mortality (50.3 per 100,000)

Bringing awareness to this horrifying statistic and its realities is exactly what white birthworkers need to be doing- then, stepping back and allowing black birthworkers and families to amplify their voices.

We can create change. We can do better. And it starts with each one of us.

Justice and Joy is the theme for this year, showing the duality between what we can do as birthworkers: standing firm in our support and advocacy of families while also celebrating their joyful, incredible moments of welcoming a new member to their family.

If you've read this far, thank you for spending a few minutes here. Now, please go check out some informative blogs, books, or content from black birthworkers. Birthing Liberation by Sabia Wade is one of my favorite choices for introducing folks to the depth of discrimination and ostracization that black families experience in the childbearing year.

04/16/2026

Staying in bed, especially laying on your back and planning an unmedicated birth is like taking a walk barefoot over a bunch of Legos ๐Ÿ˜ญ

Instead, changing positions every hour at a minimum (even changing sides if you are sleeping/resting) will help your labor progress and ideally prevent unnecessary interventions, especially in the hospital setting.

Always listen to your body and your baby. If something doesn't feel right or baby isn't tolerating well, change positions for an improvement.

Share this with your birth support team so they have ideas on positional changes in labor, and stick around for more tips ๐Ÿ’›

๐ŸฆImportant Update from Bluebird Birth๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿฆ If you haven't heard, Quincy is welcoming her third earthside babe in September!...
03/11/2026

๐ŸฆImportant Update from Bluebird Birth๐Ÿฆ

๐Ÿฆ If you haven't heard, Quincy is welcoming her third earthside babe in September! She will not be taking EDDs past August 20 to prepare for baby to join her and her family and will likely not take EDDs before January 2027 (still doing consults and prenatals in September through December!)

๐Ÿฆ Naomi is officially back from maternity leave! She is taking a max of 1-2 per calendar month in central MO so do not hesitate to reach out if you'd like her support during your labor.

๐Ÿฆ Insurance updates are coming soon, so stay tuned for that! (Adding new!)

๐Ÿฆ We are adding numerous support circles to our office at The Tea House Perinatal Therapy & Wellness Collective and can't wait to share those details with you all.

๐ŸฆWe are looking to host a Bluebird Birth family picnic or two (maybe one for each general area) later this spring/early summer... would you attend?

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your love and support over the years and we can't wait for many more families to join the Bluebird fam! ๐Ÿ’›

Today is the day! We cannot wait to see you all ๐Ÿ’›  come by anytime between 3-5, stay for a little while or a long while,...
02/07/2026

Today is the day! We cannot wait to see you all ๐Ÿ’› come by anytime between 3-5, stay for a little while or a long while, no matter, you are always welcome here at The Tea House. Click the event above for more info!

01/30/2026

what was or is your favorite meal during the early days of postpartum recovery?

01/27/2026

send this to your partner or support person to let them know what you need to hear in labor ๐Ÿ’›

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