For The Expecting
Our goal is to help as many pregnant women as possible achieve the birth of their choice. The safety and effectiveness of our guide will create a path to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidities (a medical problem caused by an obstetric treatment) while promoting an improved and more satisfying psychosocial outcome for you, the birthing person and your neonate.
We are honored to play a part in your birth and cannot wait to meet with you and your partner!
Our Consultation Services
Explore how our team can work with you through our consultation offerings. We will always personalize your experience for what you need.
Initial Consultation
Via Zoom or at home (location dependent).
Optimal to be seen at 34 weeks of pregnancy. This consultation includes:
Obstetric history examination
Plan of care going forward
Homework to help prevent fetal malposition
How to identify a malposition once in labor
How to use Gilligan’s Guide to improve the fetal position.
Note: This initial consultation can also be structure for birth workers (doulas, nurses, midwives, physicians, PT, chiropractors).
Our team will travel to teach groups of medical professionals and structure fees based on attendees. You can find more information on our Providers Page.
$400 - 2 Hours
Labor & Delivery
Our team is available for in-person support during your labor and delivery experience.
We can come to your chosen (location dependent) place of birth to advocate for you, while always using our expertise in maternal positioning for optimal fetal positioning.
While being Registered Nurses with many years of medical knowledge associated with childbirth, our role will be that of a doula with no privilege to practice in the role of your nurse.
The standard option for this service is 4 hours, but there is the option to add on additional hours as needed.
$1000 - 4 Hours
$500 for each additional 4 hour block (or portion thereof).
34-Week Homework
Our 34-week homework is a set of recommendations and movements to encourage the baby to get into the ideal position for birth before labor. These gentle exercises and positional tips are designed to improve pelvic alignment, increase maternal comfort, and support optimal fetal positioning as your due date approaches.
Note: this is for individual use only. If you are interested in bringing this into your clinic, hospital, etc. please use our Contact Us form to connect with us to get you access.
Breech Protocol
We have created a safe and effective way to allow baby to turn from breech to cephalic (head down). If after 34 weeks pregnant and baby is still breech, we recommend using our protocol to enhance the space needed for this change in fetal presentation.
If you are now 36 weeks plus and discussing an external cephalic version with your provider, our ECV protocol will enhance the relaxation and space needed for this medical procedure to have a higher chance of success. Please involve your medical provider with this information ahead of the procedure.
Note: this is for individual use only. If you are interested in bringing this into your clinic, hospital, etc. please use our Contact Us form to connect with us to get you access.
We have created a safe and effective way to allow baby to turn from breech to cephalic (head down). If after 34 weeks pregnant and baby is still breech, we recommend using our protocol to enhance the space needed for this change in fetal presentation. If you are now 36 weeks plus and discussing an external cephalic version with your provider, our ECV protocol will enhance the relaxation and space needed for this medical procedure to have a higher chance of success. Please involve your medical provider with this information ahead of the procedure.
What People Are Saying
Real stories from parents and providers who have experienced the benefits of Gilligan's Guide.