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HYGGE BIRTH SERVICES
Hi! I'm Kelsey, a Tucson based Full Spectrum Doula, Perinatal Patient Advocate, & Childbirth Educator.
I’m part Danish & hygge (pronounced “hue-gah”) is a Danish word meaning warm & cozy.
About Me
My name is Kelsey Haight. I am a Tucson based Doula, wife, mom of two daughters, and madly in love with the birth world. When I'm not working, I love to play D&D with my friends and do crafty projects. I am dedicated to providing the best birth and postpartum doula services so my clients can go into their birth and postpartum experience feeling empowered with evidence-based information. Birth is a normal life event that should be treated as such.
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I am a planner and like to gather as much information as possible to prepare for certain situations. I understand the desire to feel in control, especially in an uncontrollable situation. My goal as a doula is to educate and support birthing people to reclaim their autonomy and have the respectful birth they deserve. There are no guarantees in birth, but being armed with evidence-based information assists birthing people in making informed decisions that best align with their birth preferences.
Education & Certification:
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Eller MBA, University of Arizona - Dec 2018
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Doula Mentorship, Desert Bloom Doula - Nov 2021 - Feb 2022
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VBAC Wizard Training, Emmy Howard of Birth Wizard - Mar 2022
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Birth Doula Certification, Babymoon Inn - May 2023
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Birth Doula Training, DONA - Sept 2023
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Full Spectrum Indigenous Doula Training & Certification, ITCA & PHL - Apr 2024 (Please Note: I am not Indigenous)
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Postpartum Indigenous Doula Training & Certification, ITCA & PHL - Aug 2024
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Childbirth Educator Training & Certification, BADT - Oct 2025
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Perinatal Patient Advocacy Training & Certification, IB & PPAC - Nov 2025
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Pro Member, Evidence Based Birth - Current
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Full Spectrum Doula Training, BADT - Current
As a cis white woman, it is a priority of mine to take inclusive, anti-racist, LGBTQIA+, and trauma informed care trainings to be the best ally I can be, and provide culturally sensitive, equitable care.






