
Offering support and continuity of care through your antenatal, birth and postnatal days.
Hi, I’m Clair
I’m a proud mum, wife, daughter, sister, auntie, and friend, living in my hometown of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, with my lovely husband and our little girl. Family is everything to me—they’re my biggest inspiration and the heart of everything I do.
When I’m not working, you’ll usually find me spending time with the people I love—out walking, doing something active, sharing a good meal, or enjoying live music or a show. I also love a cosy night in, cooking, doing a bit of yoga, or just taking a quiet moment for myself.
I’ve always been a good listener and love connecting with people. I used to work in retail, and my husband Kev was always amazed by how much I’d learn about people just from a quick chat!
Now, as a doula, I’m here to walk alongside you on your journey into parenthood—offering support, encouragement, and care to help you feel confident, empowered, and truly heard.
This is your birth, your story—and I’d love to be part of it.
If you would like to get to know me better and understand how I can support you on your parenting journey, drop me a message so we can arrange a discovery call.
What I offer
I’m a Continuum Doula offering steady, caring support through pregnancy and after your baby arrives. I’ve got a range of flexible options to suit different needs and budgets—whether you're looking for full doula support, antenatal prep, postnatal support, help with feeding, or just someone to hold space while you find your own way.
Every family is different, so I take time to get to know yours and gently fit in where you need me most. I’m here to listen, support without judgement, and share evidence-based info so you can make the choices that feel right for you.
Welcoming a new baby is such a special time, and my goal is to help you feel supported, calm, and confident—so you can look back on these moments with love and pride.
If this sounds like what you’re looking for, I’d love to chat. Let’s set up a discovery call!

“If a doula were a drug, it would be unethical not to use it.”
Dr. John Kennell