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Why I Became a Doula
I am so grateful to have been called to be a doula. This work found me through experience, relating, and a growing awareness of how powerful birth can be when people feel genuinely supported. My journey began when I noticed how many people move through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum feeling unheard or disconnected from their own instincts. Birth is one of the most significant moments in a person’s life, yet it often takes place in systems that prioritize speed and routine o
Keegan Prempeh
Mar 52 min read


Supporting Black Birth February 2026 and Beyond
Black History Month offers a profound opportunity to reflect on the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of Black individuals throughout history. While many often focus on the past, it's also an important moment to highlight contemporary issues impacting Black communities. One such area of concern is Black perinatal health. As a Black doula, I’d like to offer a reflection on the current state of Black birth and the importance of advocating for culturally competent care. The
Keegan Prempeh
Feb 145 min read
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