Hey there, I'm Morgan!
I'm a Christ-follower, wife, mom, and birth doula dedicated to supporting families who value a holistic approach to pregnancy, birth, and motherhood.
I graduated from Tarleton State University with a degree in Child Development and Family Studies, focusing on Family Life Education, and I'm also a certified prenatal fitness instructor—so I get how important it is to prepare both your body and mind for the birth you're praying for!
I support home births, birth center births, and hospital births within about an hour of Godley, Texas, including Fort Worth, Burleson, Mansfield, Cleburne, Joshua, Crowley, Blum, and surrounding areas.
My goal is to help you feel fully informed, emotionally supported, and spiritually encouraged as you prepare for your unmedicated birth!
When I’m not supporting mamas as a doula, you’ll find me baking organic goodies, diving into Bible studies, sipping raw milk lattes, and spending time outside with my husband and daughter.
I’d love to hear all about you and the birth you're preparing and praying for! Connect with me directly at morgan@mydoulamorgan.com or (817) 266-7676, and schedule your free consult today.
Babywearing is an ancient practice and a modern mom hack. I have spent time learning ergonomically correct, comfortable, and practical ways to wear our babies throughout the day.
While I am not a certified lactation consultant, I exclusively breastfed my daughter for nearly 2.5 years. Through extensive research and real-life experience, I support other mothers through their breastfeeding journey.
I have a degree in Child Development and Family Studies from Tarleton State University, with an emphasis in Family Life Education.
I have a passion for living holistically. I focus on nutrition, homeopathy, herbs, body work, movement, and leaning into God's innate design for health.
We cloth diaper in our family! If cloth diapering is something you'd like to explore, I'm glad to share education and personal experience.
Is my baby getting enough sleep? Am I getting enough sleep? I keep falling asleep while nursing! To swaddle? Not to swaddle? What about cosleeping? I'm glad to support families through making these educated decisions for themselves.
Amanda
Morgan McKittrick I Doula
morgan@mydoulamorgan.com
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