Femina Health fertility center
Your journey to parenthood starts here
From conception to pregnancy and beyond.
Why choose Womb Two Three
At Womb Two Three LLC, our mission is to cradle the strength and spirit of women of color, particularly those whose voices often go unheard in the realm of healthcare. We are dedicated to nurturing a safe space where each mother is seen, honored, and uplifted. With a heart full of compassion, we offer culturally respectful, accessible, and holistic care, ensuring that every woman—no matter her circumstance—has the support she deserves as she brings life into the world. Through our skilled doula services, we bridge the gap, dissolve disparities, and create a legacy of positive, empowered birth experiences for communities too often left behind. We are here to restore, to empower, and to honor the sacred journey of motherhood, one birth at a time.
outstanding success rates
Over 21,000 babies born and counting
Live birth rate for PGS treatment
all ages average
Live birth rates for IVF/IMSI/ICSI/PIMSI treatment
all ages average
Live birth rates for egg recipient treatment
Our services
Meal Planning
Customized meal planning: Create a postpartum meal plan focused on nourishing, easy-to-prepare foods that support healing and energy.
Newborn Care Guidance
Newborn sleep tips: Educate on safe sleep practices, how to establish healthy sleep routines, and calming techniques for babies.
Lactation Consultation
Latching assistance: Provide in-person or virtual support to ensure the baby is latching correctly and comfortably.
Postpartum Doula Support
Daily check-ins: Regular visits to ensure emotional and physical well-being, offering a listening ear and practical support.
The Role of Doulas in Improving Maternal Outcomes
Doulas provide non-medical, continuous support to birthing women, which has been associated with better birth outcomes, lower rates of preterm birth, reduced use of pain medication, and increased rates of breastfeeding. Studies show that the continuous support of a doula can significantly reduce the likelihood of birth complications, including cesarean deliveries. For women of color, doulas also provide culturally sensitive care that respects their values, traditions, and preferences.

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about the clinic
About Desiree Lucas
Hi there! I’m Desiree Lucas— a proud mom of twins, a dedicated doula, and your trusted advocate throughout your pregnancy journey. As a mom, I know how overwhelming it can be to navigate the emotional and physical changes during pregnancy, and I’m here to support you every step of the way.
I specialize in holistic support for expectant mothers, offering a unique blend of care that goes beyond just labor and delivery. I’m passionate about empowering women to feel confident, supported, and in control of their pregnancy experience. My role is to ensure you have the evidence-based resources you need, to advocate for your rights, and to create a strong, nurturing support system that allows you to focus on what matters most— your health, well-being, and peace of mind.
Expert knowledge
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Program Goals and Objectives
Goal 1
Provide Access to Doula Services for Medicaid-Eligible Women in Underserved Communities
Goal 2
Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes for Women of Color
Objective
Decrease the rate of cesarean deliveries among program participants by at least 10% within the first year.
Objective
Increase breastfeeding initiation rates by 15% among program participants.
Objective
Improve postpartum care outcomes, including mental health, by providing continuous doula support for up to 12 weeks postpartum. In some cases 3 years.
Goal 3
Promote Health Education and Empowerment for Birthing Women
Objective 3.1
Education workshops monthly focused on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care, with a particular emphasis on culturally relevant practices.
Objective 3.2
Create a resource network for clients that includes access to educational materials, community events, and peer support groups.
Program Goals and Objectives
Goal 1
Provide Access to Doula Services for Medicaid-Eligible Women in Underserved Communities
Goal
Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes for Women of Color
Objective
Decrease the rate of cesarean deliveries among program participants by at least 10% within the first year.
Objective
Increase breastfeeding initiation rates by 15% among program participants.
Objective
Improve postpartum care outcomes, including mental health, by providing continuous doula support for up to 12 weeks postpartum. In some cases 3 years.
Program Goals and Objectives
Goal
Promote Health Education and Empowerment for Birthing Women
Objective 3.1
Education workshops monthly focused on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care, with a particular emphasis on culturally relevant practices.
Objective 3.2
Create a resource network for clients that includes access to educational materials, community events, and peer support groups.
Your questions,
answered
Can't find what you're looking for?
What does a doula do?
A doula provides physical, emotional, and informational support before, during, and after childbirth. They offer continuous comfort measures, guidance, and advocacy throughout labor, ensuring you feel supported and informed during your birth experience.
Do I need a doula?
While a doula is not medically necessary, many families find that having a doula enhances their birth experience. Studies show that doulas can help reduce the need for pain medication, increase satisfaction with the birth, and improve outcomes such as shorter labor and fewer interventions.
How soon should I call my doula when I think I’m in labor?
It’s recommended to call your doula when you start noticing regular contractions or signs of labor, or if you’re unsure. Doulas can provide guidance on whether it’s time to head to the hospital or birth center.
What is breastfeeding support like?
Doulas can provide breastfeeding education and guidance, helping you get started and troubleshoot early feeding issues. If you encounter challenges, they can offer tips and refer you to a lactation consultant if needed.
What is postpartum care like after a vaginal delivery?
Postpartum care after a vaginal birth typically includes support for physical recovery (such as perineal care and pelvic floor exercises), emotional support, and assistance with newborn care. A doula can help ease the transition into new motherhood by addressing emotional wellbeing, breastfeeding, and infant care needs.
Happy families about us
"I had an amazing experience at this women’s health clinic. The staff were incredibly professional and compassionate, and they made me feel completely at ease. The doctor took the time to answer all of my questions and provided thoughtful recommendations."
"This clinic is a true gem! From the warm welcome at the front desk to the thorough care I received, everything was excellent. The team genuinely cares about their patients, and it shows. They also have state-of-the-art facilities, which made my visit smooth and stress-free. Five stars!"
"As someone who has struggled to find the right healthcare provider, this clinic exceeded my expectations. The entire staff is knowledgeable and friendly, and the environment is so welcoming."
"Outstanding care! I visited this clinic for a routine checkup, and I was impressed by the level of attention I received. The doctors were kind and very thorough in explaining everything. The clinic itself is clean and calming, which made the whole experience even better. Highly recommended!"
"I can’t thank the team at this women’s health clinic enough. They made a potentially stressful visit feel comfortable and reassuring. The focus on patient education and empowerment really stood out to me. I’m so glad I found this place—it’s a true resource for women’s health in the community!"
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