Find Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Support in Chittenden County
Families in Chittenden County have access to a wide range of pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and family support services — from doulas and midwives to lactation consultants, mental health providers, childbirth educators, pelvic floor specialists, sleep consultants, and more.
Whether you’re preparing for birth, navigating postpartum recovery, feeding your baby, or adjusting to life with a growing family, Vermont Birth Network helps connect you with compassionate professionals serving the Chittenden County community. Our directory highlights providers who are committed to respectful, evidence-based, family-centered care throughout every stage of the perinatal journey.
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Browse Vermont Birth Professionals in Chittenden County
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Haley DeMarco
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Emma Whiteoak Lee
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Madeline Mindich
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Are you a perinatal professional in Chittenden County?
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 Chittenden County Resources
In addition to our member directory, families in Chittenden County may also find support through local organizations and community agencies, including:
LUND — family support, education, and parenting resources
The Janet S. Munt Family Room — parenting support, playgroups, and family services
Howard Center — mental health and family support services
United Way of Northwest Vermont — community and family resource connections
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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