Sarah Johnson

Doula & Birth Photographer

Tifton, GA

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Birth was never meant to be done alone.

Tifton Doula
Serving All of South Georgia

Grounded support through pregnancy, labor, and postpartum

That kind of confidence doesn't happen by accident.

It’s built in the weeks before your due date—through education, honest conversations, and preparing for more than just the “ideal” scenario.

As your doula, that’s the work we do together.

So when labor begins, you aren’t scrambling to catch up. You’re grounded. You’re informed. You’re capable of asking questions and getting clarity.

You stay at the center of your birth.

You want to walk into your birth feeling confident and prepared...

You don’t expect to control every outcome, but you do want to understand your options.

What’s routine.
What’s necessary.
And what’s truly your choice.

You want to feel steady when decisions come up. You want your partner to feel confident, not unsure.

You want to leave your birth knowing that the choices made were yours.

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...even if things don’t go exactly the way you imagined.

Support that begins long before labor.

Pregnancy comes with questions. With hopes. With unknowns.

Whether this is your first baby or your sixth, no two pregnancies—and no two births—are the same.

We prepare for your ideal birth. But we prepare for more than that.

We get to know each other long before your due date ever arrives. We sit down and talk through what matters most to you. Not just your preferences, but your personality, your fears, the way you handle stress, the kind of encouragement that actually helps you.

By the time labor begins, I’m not a stranger walking into the room.

When contractions intensify, I’m steady. When your partner needs reassurance, I guide them. When the energy in the room shifts, I help protect the calm you've worked to create.

You focus on your body.

I help hold the rest.

Here's what that support includes:

  • Birth Prep Session—Understanding how labor works, what to expect, and how to navigate common interventions with confidence
  • Hands-On Preparation Session—Comfort measures, movement, partner support, and practical ways to cope with labor
  • Guided preparation using the Evidence Based Birth® “My Doula Visit Workbook”
  • Ongoing text and phone support throughout pregnancy
  • On-call availability beginning at 38 weeks
  • Continuous labor support at home, birth center, or hospital
  • Hands-on comfort measures and partner guidance
  • Advocacy support and guidance navigating unexpected decisions
  • Full documentary birth photography coverage
  • Professionally edited online gallery of high-resolution images
  • Immediate postpartum support after birth
  • One postpartum follow-up visit to process birth, provide support, answer newborn questions
  • 6 weeks phone/text on-call postpartum support

Doula Support Investment

Supporting families through pregnancy and birth is deeply meaningful work. It also requires time, preparation, and a commitment to being fully available when labor begins—whether that happens at noon or in the middle of the night.

Because of that, I take on only a limited number of families each month so that every client receives my full attention and care.

Full Doula Support     $1950

This includes everything listed above: prenatal planning sessions, continuous labor support, postpartum care, and full documentary birth photography coverage.

Payment plans are available if needed.

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FAQ

When Should I hire a doula?

Many families hire a doula in the first or second trimester to ensure due date availability.

Do You Attend Hospital births in Tifton?

Yes, I love to support families in the hospital where it can sometimes feel easy to be ignored. I support home births, birth centers, and hospital births across South Georgia.

Do You Travel Outside of Tifton?

Yes, I serve families throughout South Georgia and regularly travel to communities surrounding Tifton, including but not limited to Valdosta, Albany, Cordele, Adel, Douglas.

Can my partner still be involved if I hire a doula?

Of course! My role is not to take over for the partner, but to provide support to both of you. I help partners feel confident in how they can care for and support you throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

Your birth deserves thoughtful support.

I'm Ready