Recent News

New Peapod Store!

Visit our new Peapod Book & Birth Store adjacent to the Gracewinds studio, or shop online. visit store »

Seattle Magazine: Best of 2007

Gracewinds was recently voted by Seattle Magazine as the Best One-Stop Baby and Maternity Shop. Read the full article.

Finalist: US Chamber of Commerce Award

US Chamber of Commerce honored Gracewinds as a regional finalist for the "Small Business of the Year" award. Read the press release

Mayor's Small Business Award

Gracewinds was recently honored as one of Seattle's top small businesses. Read the press release or view the video clip.

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The Pocket Doula

A Labor Partner’s Guide to Surviving Childbirth

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Welcome to Gracewinds Perinatal Services!

Our Goal

Gracewinds Perinatal Services offers complete and continuous personalized support from early pregnancy, through labor and delivery to post-partum.

We provide high quality, professional programs for women and families during their pregnancy and childbirth “adventure.”

We simplify the hassles of shopping around for birth related services by offering them all under one roof.

The continuity of care enables couples to travel along the journey of childbirth with familiar faces…a community of staff and other new parents.

We Offer:

What Does a Community of Support mean?

Gracewinds believes that women and families are able to flourish with the strength and connection of a community. To this end, we foster an environment of nurturing support. From, prenatal yoga/ fitness, and individualized childbirth classes, to our labor and postpartum Doulas, “Footsteps” new moms groups, and the many other health services offered, Gracewinds unites parents and enriches their experiences and choices.

Families come to Gracewinds because of our unique array of programs and they remain with us because of the powerful relationships and associations they make once they are involved. We invite you to visit Gracewinds and share our vision. ….It does take a village to raise a child.

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