Find Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Support in Northwestern Vermont
Looking for pregnancy, birth, or postpartum support in Northwestern Vermont?
Vermont Birth Network connects families with local doulas, midwives, lactation consultants, mental health providers, childbirth educators, sleep consultants, and other trusted perinatal professionals serving families throughout Northwestern Vermont.
Browse the directory below to find support near you.
Missi Griener, Regional Leader
Missi is a certified full-spectrum doula and infant massage educator, and the Regional Leaders for Northwestern Vermont.
She values building strong connections among the Northwestern perinatal community, helping families and providers build supportive, collaborative relationships rooted in community care.
Missi serves as a local point person for collaboration, events, resources, and updates within the Northwestern Vermont birth and postpartum community.
Browse Vermont Birth Professionals in Northwestern Vermont
Vermont Birth Network providers support families throughout St. Albans, Swanton, Enosburg Falls, Fairfax, Georgia, Milton, Richford, Highgate, Grand Isle, South Hero, North Hero and neighboring Northwestern Vermont communities.
Meghan Bello, Bello Beginnings - Babywearing Educator, Fertility and Birth Doula
Meg Bronz - Birth & Postpartum Doula, Childbirth Educator
Jessica Churchill, Herbalist
Dad Guild - Groups and Social Activities
Heather Gallagher, Heather Gallagher Photographer & Doula for Life - Birth, Postpartum & Death Doula, Birth and Family Photographer
Rachael Gelineau, Champlain Doula - Overnight Doula, Sleep Consultant, Lactation Counselor
Missi Greiner - Full Spectrum Doula and Infant Massage Educator
Elizabeth Horne, Northwestern Chiropractic - Chiropractor
Dani Krawiec - Postpartum Doula & Lactation Educator
Laura Ladieu, Summit Birth Doula - Birth & Postpartum Doula
Emily Piazza, Nourished Journey - Registered Dietitian & Doula
Vermont Doula Company - Birth, Postpartum and Overnight Doulas, Infant and Childbirth Education, and Support Groups
Can’t find what you are looking for? You can browse the directory by provider type to see who offers virtual services.
Find Local Pregnancy & Postpartum Support
Families often use Vermont Birth Network to find:
Doulas in St. Albans, Swanton, and Enosburg
Lactation consultants and breastfeeding support in Northwestern Vermont
Childbirth classes and prenatal education
Postpartum doulas and newborn support
Maternal mental health providers and therapy for new parents
Pelvic floor therapy and postpartum recovery support
Midwives and home birth support
Infant and toddler sleep consultants
Parenting resources and family support services
Explore Support Across Vermont
No matter where you are in Vermont, families deserve access to trusted, connected support during pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early parenting. Explore local resources and providers by region:
Additional Local Resources
In addition to our member directory, families in Northwestern Vermont may also find support through local organizations and community agencies, including:
Northwestern Medical Center — pregnancy, birth, postpartum, pediatric, and family healthcare services
Franklin Grand Isle Community Action — family support programs and community resources
Northwestern Counseling & Support Services — mental health and family support services
Vermont WIC — nutrition and feeding support for pregnant and postpartum families
Are you a Northwestern perinatal professional?
Our directory helps local families discover your services while connecting you to a statewide network of birth and postpartum professionals.
Membership includes a public profile, opportunities to participate in community events, networking and collaboration with other providers, and ongoing visibility as more Vermont families turn to Vermont Birth Network for trusted support and resources.
Disclaimer: Vermont Birth Network does not independently verify credentials, licenses, or certifications of its members. All information is self-reported by the provider. We encourage families to independently confirm a provider’s professional qualifications, training, and scope of practice to ensure they meet the standards required for their field.
Membership in the Vermont Birth Network is voluntary and not comprehensive; it does not include every qualified perinatal professional in the state. Instead, it serves as a directory for those who have opted in and share a commitment to supporting Vermont families.
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