Find Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Support in Central Vermont

Looking for pregnancy, birth, or postpartum support in Central 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 Central Vermont families.

Browse the directory below to find support near you.


Amy LePage, Regional Leader

Amy LePage is a childbirth educator, bodyworker, pelvic floor educator, yoga & somatic practitioner and the Central Vermont County Regional Leader.

She values building strong connections among the perinatal community in her area, helping families and providers build supportive, collaborative relationships rooted in community care.

Amy serves as a point person for local events, updates, and connections within the central Vermont birth and postpartum community.


Browse Vermont Birth Professionals in Central Vermont

Find Local Pregnancy & Postpartum Support

Families often use Vermont Birth Network to find:

  • Doulas in Montpelier, Barre, and Waterbury

  • Lactation consultants and breastfeeding support in Central 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

Browse the full directory to search by service type

Areas We Serve in Central Vermont

Vermont Birth Network providers support families throughout Montpelier, Barre, Waterbury, Berlin, Northfield, Randolph, Waitsfield, Middlesex, Moretown, Plainfield, East Montpelier, and neighboring Central Vermont communities.

Are you a perinatal professional in Central Vermont?

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.

Additional Local Resources

In addition to our member directory, families in Central Vermont may also find support through local organizations and community agencies, including:

  • Capstone Community Action — family support programs, food access, housing assistance, and community resources

  • Central Vermont Medical Center — pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and pediatric healthcare services

  • Washington County Mental Health Services — mental health and family support services

  • Good Beginnings of Central Vermont — postpartum and family support for new parents

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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