Katrina Rogers
Certified Postpartum Doula, IBCLC | she/her
“I cannot say enough about what Katrina meant to our family through our first time journey as parents. She was instrumental in keeping our family stable and healthy through the transition to parenthood.”
— Amber G., mother of one
Katrina would be deeply honored to join your family during the postpartum period and to help you navigate this time of growth, healing, bonding and transition. It is her goal to meet every family with an open heart, open mind and grace while supporting them in feeling empowered, heard and supported. She is passionate about all things postpartum, but is most excited to help families with lactation as she is a lactation consultant (IBCLC) in addition to being a postpartum doula.
Before going back to school, Katrina spent 17 years working with families both in daycare/preschool settings and as a nanny for multiple families that she is still close to today. As a postpartum care provider she takes fierce joy in holding space for parents to harness their own instincts and gain confidence. Katrina feels a deep desire to be in service for every client and feels that she expands her knowledge and grows her heart with each family she serves: “In the heart of every caregiver is a knowing that we are all connected. As I do for you, I do for me.”
In addition to providing postpartum care, Katrina loves to spend her free time connecting with her family and friends, chasing around her toddler daughter and King Charles Cavalier, camping, being outside, making wire wrapped crystal jewelry and singing.
Certifications & Continuing Education
Licensed Lactation Consultant
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
Certified Postpartum Doula | Birthingway College of Midwifery
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts | Western Oregon University
CPR for Health Care Providers
Board member with Oregon Washington Lactation Association
Current Food Handlers Card
Certified Childcare Provider
Fully Vaccinated
New Mastitis Spectrum Protocol
Complementary Therapies for the Infant-Parent Dyad in Lactation
Tongue and Lip Tie- a Comprehensive Approach to Assessment and Care
Understanding Interpersonal Violence in the Chest and Breast Feeding Populations
Breastsleeping – Safe Bedsharing with James McKenna
Lactation Support for the Preterm Infant (NICU graduate)