Postpartum Doula Support

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Our postpartum support is designed to nurture both the physical recovery and emotional well-being of new parents.

We are a team of certified and highly experienced professionals who believe in a beautiful, empowered transition into parenthood—one that is rooted in care, compassion, and community.

We provide hands-on help with newborn care, recovery education, feeding support, lactation support, meal prep, light household tasks, and sleep habits—while also holding space for the big feelings that come with this life-changing transition.

Whether you need guidance, rest, or just a reassuring presence, we’re here to ensure you feel supported, seen, and confident in the early weeks of parenthood.

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Personalized In-Home Support Includes:

  • Newborn Care Guidance
    Hands-on education in diapering, bathing, soothing, swaddling, feeding cues, and everyday newborn care with confidence-building support.

  • Infant Sleep Foundations
    Gentle, evidence-informed guidance around newborn sleep, age-appropriate expectations, sleep shaping, and restful routines.

  • Milestones, Leaps & Regressions
    Insight into developmental changes, growth spurts, temperament shifts, and common sleep disruptions so you feel prepared instead of blindsided.

  • Feeding Support
    Compassionate help with breastfeeding, bottle feeding, pumping, paced feeding, and creating a feeding rhythm that works for your family.

  • Postpartum Recovery Care
    Support centered around maternal healing, rest, nourishment, emotional wellbeing, and practical recovery after birth.

  • Meal Preparation & Nourishment
    Light meal prep, snack support, hydration reminders, and helping keep nourishing options available during demanding newborn days.

  • Light Household Reset
    Baby-related tidying, bottle and pump part washing, nursery organization, laundry rotation, and creating a calmer environment.

  • Sibling Transition Support
    Helping older children adjust to baby’s arrival with reassurance, inclusion, and age-appropriate connection.

  • Soothing & Settling Techniques
    Professional guidance in calming strategies, fussiness support, and reading your baby’s cues.

  • Babywearing Support
    Comfortable, safe guidance for carriers and wraps to help you stay connected while keeping your hands free.

  • Trusted Product Recommendations
    Thoughtful suggestions for baby gear, recovery essentials, feeding tools, and products worth your investment.

  • Referrals to Vetted Professionals
    Connections to lactation consultants, pelvic floor therapists, pediatric specialists, mental health providers, photographers, and more.

  • Partner & Family Support
    Helping partners and loved ones feel informed, included, and confident in how to best support the household.

  • Non-Judgmental Emotional Support
    A calm, reassuring presence rooted in respect, compassion, and zero agenda—meeting your family exactly where you are.

Who Typically uses postpartum care?

  • First-time Parents

  • Single Parents

  • Surrogate Families & Intended Parents

  • Parents of Multiples

  • Parents who have experienced difficult deliveries/recoveries

  • Babies with Additional Medical or Developmental Needs

  • Mothers who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy

  • Cesarean section birth/recovery

  • Families with limited local support or no family nearby

  • Families with other young children

  • Birthing people at risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety

  • Busy Professionals & High-Demand Careers

  • Parents Healing After Fertility Journeys or Loss

more benefits of having postpartum suppport

  • Deeper bonds between parents and infants

  • Improved Infant Developmental Outcomes

  • Lower rates of postpartum mood disorders, including depression, anxiety, and OCD

  • Higher breastfeeding success rates

  • Shorter Recovery Times

  • Increased Partner Involvement and Satisfaction

  • More confidence in parenting skills

  • Better sleep and reduced exhaustion for parents

  • Earlier recognition of feeding, recovery, or emotional concerns

  • Smoother transitions into daily routines and family rhythms

  • Improved household harmony during the newborn stage

  • Stronger communication between partners

  • More positive sibling adjustment when welcoming a new baby

  • A calmer, more enjoyable postpartum experience overall

  • Reduced mental load so parents can focus on bonding and healing

  • More time for rest, recovery, and meaningful connection

  • A stronger foundation for long-term family wellbeing