Doula Jannah

Doula Jannah My focus is on empowering women to embrace their strength and power during childbirth.

I am a certified doula with DONA and CBI since 2012, with over 13 yrs of experience, supporting more than 200 couples through their unique birth journeys in Singapore.

Check out my NEW POST on my Blog!https://doulajannah.com/the-secret-to-a-birth-plan-your-doctor-will-actually-respectJan...
01/07/2025

Check out my NEW POST on my Blog!

https://doulajannah.com/the-secret-to-a-birth-plan-your-doctor-will-actually-respect

Jannah Tayib OilyDoula

Want your birth plan to be heard—not ignored? In this post, Doula Jannah shares 7 practical, doula-approved tips for writing a clear and respectful birth plan that doctors and nurses will actually take seriously. Learn how to stay empowered, flexible, and focused on what truly matters for your bir...

24/06/2025
Ever wonder WHY some ladies decided to spend some of their hard earned money to hire a Doula? Read on!  Jannah Tayib Oil...
24/06/2025

Ever wonder WHY some ladies decided to spend some of their hard earned money to hire a Doula?

Read on!
Jannah Tayib OilyDoula

Https://doulajannah.com/why-every-mama-deserves-a-doula-7-beautiful-benefits-of-continuous-birth-support

A doula offers emotional, physical, and informational support through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Whether it’s your first baby or your fourth, having someone by your side who truly gets it can make all the difference. In my latest blog post, I’m sharing 7 research-backed reasons why more famil...

✨ Why choose a doula? Because birth is not just medical — it's emotional, physical, and deeply personal. 💛⁠A doula suppo...
19/06/2025

✨ Why choose a doula?

Because birth is not just medical — it's emotional, physical, and deeply personal. 💛⁠

A doula supports you every step of the way — with comfort, knowledge, and heart. From reducing stress to helping you feel heard and confident… it makes a difference. 💪🕊️⁠

Your birth. Your way. With the support you deserve. 🤍

Slide me a DM to know more or click on my website in my Bio for more info.

I have revamped my DoulaJannah.com website! Do have a look! Would love to hear your comments! Jannah Tayib OilyDoula
15/06/2025

I have revamped my DoulaJannah.com website!

Do have a look!
Would love to hear your comments!
Jannah Tayib OilyDoula

Birth isn’t just physical – it’s mental and emotional. Doula Jannah walks with you through mindful birth preparation, helping you trust your body and embrace your power.

30/04/2025

Next up on VBAC 101: Why Hire a Doula for VBAC?

Because every birth deserves support—and when you’re planning a VBAC, having the right support can make all the difference. And because stuides show us that doula improve VBAC success rates, lower cesarean rates, improve overall birth satisfaction, and even improve APGAR scores. 💪 It's not fringe to hire a doula- it's evidence-based!

VBAC is a journey that comes with extra layers: navigating hospital policies, shifting mindsets, sorting through conflicting opinions, and healing from past birth experiences. A doula isn’t just a cheerleader—they’re your evidence-based, non-judgmental, emotionally-attuned support.

Here’s how a doula can support your VBAC:
✨ Helps you advocate for yourself with confidence
✨ Supports physical comfort and optimal positioning during labor
✨ Provides reassurance when doubts creep in
✨ Helps you navigate and understand your birth options
✨ Understands the emotional layers of a VBAC journey
✨ Offers continuous care (when providers come and go)
✨ Supports your partner, too!

🎯 And the best part? You don’t have to search alone.
We created the VBAC Link Doula Finder to connect you with doulas who truly understand VBAC—from your first prenatal session to holding your baby in your arms.

🔍 Find your VBAC-supportive doula now, link in our bio!

📣 Tag a doula you love.

You don’t have to do this alone—and you were never meant to.

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The support of a spouse is VERY IMPORTANT! As a doula, I will try my best to ENHANCE that support for you. So that he kn...
30/04/2025

The support of a spouse is VERY IMPORTANT!

As a doula, I will try my best to ENHANCE that support for you. So that he knows how to support you better at birth ❤️

DM me to learn more

Every time he would say “I love you” I would relax a little more and the contraction would be more bearable.

I would have stopped at one child if I hadn’t had such a supportive and equally invested partner.

My baby making factory is closed, no more crotch fruit for me. My last b**b tick is just over a year and a half and I’m in the stage of celebrating all the last firsts. The last first steps, the last first time saying a sibling’s name. The last first Easter egg hunt. The last baby.

Having several children has been a joy for me. I really enjoy being a mom. Something I wasn’t sure I would even tolerate, let alone like.

But I know that wouldn’t be the case if I didn’t have a partner that showed up just as much as I do.

I’m a tenacious person, intense, some might say.

Some definitely do say.

And I’m persistent and determined.

I also get sharp when I’m stressed. I can be impatient and demanding. I can be critical and irritable.

Parenting would probably bring out the worst in me if I didn’t have a capable, motivated, and responsible partner.

You know what? That’s not entirely true. I think I’d actually do really well on my own too. Being a single parent would certainly be more stressful in ways I can’t fully grasp having not experienced it but I’m also sure that knowing it was just me I would manage pretty well and not let stress get the best of me… all of the time.

But if I had a partner that was all too willing to have me carry the invisible work load on my own or expected me to handle all the parenting AND manage their participation?

Yeah… I would not enjoy parenting.

I would not have had more children.

Because it would have broken me.

My husband is my favorite labor support person. His very presence made each contraction easier. His tender voice encouraging me and telling me he loves me helped me relax into the process and be more confident in my abilities. His enthusiasm and participation in learning about labor and birth and practicing the labor techniques not once but repeatedly with EACH of our babies helped me feel secure with him as we welcomed a new baby. His personal investment of time and energy in educating himself about child development and car seats and babywearing and more made me not feel alone in decision making. Him taking the initiative to do what needed to be done… him seeing what needed to be done… meant I didn’t feel alone or overwhelmed with our children and welcoming a new baby. Him waking at night to respond to our baby so I could go to the bathroom and take care of myself before settling in for a feeding session connected us even more, deepening our intimacy through shared experience caring for our baby. Him washing pump parts and adjusting his schedule to be sure I had support with feeding challenges gave me space to process my own emotions through some intense postpartum difficulties and I had more emotional energy to have room for our own relationship.

No, I don’t think I would have had more than 1 child if he hadn’t been the equally invested parent partner he is.

***Pictured of resting between contractions during labor with our last baby. Baby’s position was tricky, he had an arm above his head, and labor was long and hard with some unusual positioning to help baby out. My husband never faltered in his support. Hours and hours of holding my hips and helping me do inversions through contractions (🤬) and telling me he loves me.

…And then… a day later… another birth!Mama had been breathing and believing through two full days at home — and she did ...
30/04/2025

…And then… a day later… another birth!
Mama had been breathing and believing through two full days at home — and she did it so beautifully.

This baby was a surprise blessing — arriving 10 years after her big sister! Truly, God works in mysterious ways.

Mama’s first birth was a very different experience. This time, both she and her husband felt anxious — they had forgotten so much, and didn’t know what to expect. That’s when she reached out for support.

During our sessions, she often said she had a low pain threshold and doubted whether she could go through birth again.

But guess what?

She kept working, stayed calm, and focused on her breathing… for over two days. When she finally arrived at the hospital — she was already 8cm dilated! She couldn’t believe it. She did it.

She had it in her all along. What a powerful reminder of the strength that lies within every woman.

Amazing mama. Beautiful birth. Deep trust.
Alhamdulillah.

Feeling anxious about birth too?
You don’t have to do this alone.
Let’s prepare your body, mind, and heart — together.
DM me or register at linktr.ee/oilydoula to get started.

You know how everything happens at once sometimes? Lol.Allah’s plans are always the best. Wallah a’lam.I had my Sunday a...
30/04/2025

You know how everything happens at once sometimes? Lol.
Allah’s plans are always the best. Wallah a’lam.

I had my Sunday all planned out:
✨ Eid errands with my dear sister Nur Hanah
✨ Last few Hari Raya house visits (still had uncles and aunties to see!) 🤦‍♀️

But Allah had written something else.

A little baby decided he couldn’t wait any longer. Just before midnight, he made his grand entrance — choosing the final blessed days of Syawal to meet the world.

And his Ibu...
MashaAllah, what a woman.
Steady. Brave.
I watched her confidence quietly blossom with every wave, every breath — growing stronger with every step closer to meeting her baby.

It was such an honour to witness her trust herself, trust the process, and trust Allah.

Alhamdulillah for this beautiful, blessed birth.
An unforgettable end to Syawal.

14/03/2024

Big fat MYTH! You are not stuck laboring or pushing on your back if you have an epidural. ..
Pushing on your back is one of the most ineffective ways to push, it does not optimize body mechanics or gravity. There are loads of pushing position options but epidural moms may feel intimidated to try them or have a birth team unwilling to "allow" a mother with an epidural to move about with support, This is where a doula can play a key role, they can help you change positions in labor and may even be able to educate the birth team on how best to support your birthing position of choice. ..
We have a whole blog on labor positions, all of which include epidural modifications. Simply Google "The VBAC link Labor & Birthing Positions" or follow the live link in our stories today to read the whole blog. What position did you deliver your baby in? Share in the comments below!..

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