Give Birth & Flourish
With experience serving as a doula for nearly 100 families, Gina is dedicated to bringing joy and peace to you and your growing family! She provides virtual doula services and self-paced classes in a private online community, as well as in-person doula services to families across Central Florida and Orlando. Throughout the progression of your parenting journey-- from preconception to early childhood-- Gina delivers expert guidance tailored to you.
Gina Aleman seeks to cultivate trust in our bodies and instincts during the pregnancy, birth, and postpartum season. As an educator for more than 10 years, Gina graciously shares relevant and evidence-based information with her clients through childbirth education, birth doula support, lactation guidance, sleep education, and postpartum care. Her own peaceful birth experiences paved the way for her to begin supporting friends-- and then their friends-- as they charted their way through birth preparation, birth itself, lactation, and the postpartum months. Their trust helped her to trust her aptitude for birth support. Gina's expansive experience as an educator allows her to meet each person where they are, setting aside bias or personal beliefs to give each family what they specifically need to grow.
Gina understands the incredible value of quality perinatal care and seeks to make her services accessible to all birthing people, especially as an advocate for black, Indigenous, and other people of color who might not otherwise have such resources within their reach. She is most motivated by watching her clients flourish in the postpartum season- feeling supported, equipped, and strong.
As a strong believer in healthy work-life balance, when not with you Gina enjoys dancing, aerial yoga, social gatherings, being on the water, and long chats over a delicious meal. Her own flourishing family includes her artist husband and their two easy-to-love creative children. Gina is drawn to information and knowledge, which suits her well as a longtime educator of learners aged three to adult, and now as a birth educator.