About Me
“She made me feel really comfortable and cared for, and I am so grateful for how she shaped our very positive experience second-time round (especially as we had had a difficult time with our son). Back at home, Sarah quietly learns how to look after you and often knows instinctively what you, as a mum but also as a tired person (!), needs. She also bonded with our son and was able to entertain him whilst I cared for my daughter, which was invaluable when I had them both with me. I highly recommend Sarah if you are looking for a doula!”
- Beth
In 2026 we welcomed our a puppy, Ralph, the family. He’s an incredibly cute Maltipoo, a fluffy time waster who we adore. For anyone who says having a puppy is like having a newborn is completely wrong! This is far easier!!
Hello, I’m Sarah,
I’ve been a mum for almost a decade, the biggest transformation of my life and huge learning curve. Half way through that journey my husband was diagnosed with cancer. Our circumstances helped me realise I want to spend my life doing work that truly matters, something I care about and makes a positive difference, so in 2022 I became The Reigate Doula.
I love all things birth and babies and know this is the role in life I was destined to do. Ultimately I work hard for my children, to give them security and opportunities (don’t we all?) I want to be a present and connected parent who is remembered by her children for always cheering them on at sports day, in the audience of school assemblies and there with a listening ear for any bedtime worries.
However I also love to serve, to help and to support families throughout pregnancy, birth and most importantly postnatally; both practically and emotionally. I help as you navigate sleep deprivation, the daily overwhelm of managing a home and connect with your family. I provide a listening ear, give you shortcuts to finding information and quality local services. I’m good at noticing little things that need doing that make a difference to how you feel and minimising stress.
Essentially I want to welcome women to motherhood, whether for the 1st or 4th time and support them as they become a mummy who is grounded, content and connected, whilst ensuring baby’s and mother’s biological expectations are met.