BRITTANY MCQUEER MOBILE LACTATION DOULA SERVICES LLC

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​Brittany McQueer

My Why

​I want all women to feel confident in their body's and baby's capability to gestate, labor, birth, recover, breastfeed, grow, and thrive! Some where along the line this unyielding confidence has been lost in our society. It is time to reclaim it! I want all women to be able to pass down the "I did, you can, and this is how" wisdom of reproduction and milk making to each other, and then to the next generations. Honestly, I'd like to work myself out of a job because women feel knowledgeable and confident to support other women through this process, and then they do!

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me; I am so happy you're here! You are exactly where you need to be at this very moment. Understand that every decision you have ever made has led you here and for this very reason I am grateful and so excited for you.

I chose to become a doula with the hope to help families find empowerment through support and encouragement on this courageous and beautiful journey. 

As your doula, the most rewarding aspect of our partnership will be to witness your strength and personal growth in your special and unique experience. You have made the right decision to add a doula to your support system. I look forward to our time together.
When we meet for the first time, my top priority will be to learn about your individual needs, and how you envision your birth and postpartum experience. Together, I hope to answer any questions you have with evidence based information, calm any fears or anxieties you have by teaching you relaxation strategies, and provide you support - whatever that may look like - when you are most vulnerable.

Thank you and blessings to you and your family.
~Brittany 

​Background

I have been doing postpartum doula work since I was in high school - I just didn't know that's what it was called! I have always had a passion for newborns, mothers, and families. I am the oldest of eight grandchildren that all were born, raised, and still live within a 20 minute drive in Southeastern Michigan. My role in our family has always been as a babysitter/caregiver. As a young person my brother and cousins were "my" babies. Recently, I was able to support my first “babies” with their own babies!! Throughout my high school and college years, I worked as a "newborn nanny" for a diverse set of families including those with multiples and those who had adopted. In addition, my two best friends both became pregnant soon after high school graduation. I studied up, attended prenatal courses with them, and acted as a "birth and postpartum coach" for them both, at the age of 19. I quickly became the go-to for pregnancy, birth, and baby support for friends and family.

Training

My first degree is in high school Science Education, primarily Biology and Chemistry. Upon graduation from Eastern Michigan University, I moved to southern Arizona to start my first teaching job. There I was challenged with many tough situations - most influential was the number of young mothers I taught who had very little support simply due to poverty, illegal immigrant status, and Native American oppression. I wanted to make a difference in these young families' lives, but knew I couldn't do it well while teaching full time. After 5 years working there, I had this incomplete feeling in my gut but the same passion for families of newborns. I didn't understand how important my "newborn nanny" and "birth coach" experiences were until I realized that I had held a baby every day of my life before starting my teaching career and had not held one since starting. I decided to move home, take DONA International doula training, and attend graduate school at the University of Michigan for Public Health focused on Global Maternal Child Health. I finished two internships while there. The first was with an amazing lactation simulator development company (wearable life-cast breasts model used to teach residents/nurses/etc how to assist mamas with breastfeeding...so cool!) where I was provided an in-depth lactation and breast biology education (that most nurses and lactation consultants don't even receive). The second internship was working as a pregnancy consultant in the only clinic that serves uninsured refugees in Tel Aviv, Israel. There I was able to evaluate the pregnant population, develop and teach a prenatal health curriculum for the mamas, and set up a sustainable infrastructure for future courses. I completed my Master’s in April 2020, right as the COVID 19 pandemic hit. I decided to root into my community instead of starting a pandemic related public health job that could take me away from home and would not be focused on new families. I bought our local General Store and lived down the road from my parents farm.  This allowed me to keep supporting families during such a challenging time to be pregnant and giving birth! Although the world looks different, now is still the time for advocacy and empowerment!

These experiences have strengthened my passion, and widened my knowledge and skill base as a doula, leading me to complete my certification as a birth doula and postpartum doula through Lifespan Doulas.

I have found, in my postpartum work, that many families dream of breastfeeding but
 "fail", because of either lack of support and encouragement, understanding of realistic expectations, or education in breastfeeding preperation. There is no "failing" in breastfeeding! Any amount is a good amount :) It is a lot of work and requires true support from pregnancy and beyond. It has become my main goal to set clients up for success in meeting their breastfeeding goals from the start! To help facilitate this I have been educated as a Clinical and Communication Lactation Specialist with Lacta Learning, IBCLC's Barbara Robertson and Nancy Mohrbacher and have added Lactation Doula services! 

I am renewed in enthusiasm and eager to continue on this beautiful journey. 

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