Family-Centered Postpartum Care

Think: non-judgmental family member who is willing to come to your home at all hours.

Expect: physical and emotional support with gentle education as you learn how to care for and integrate your newest family member.

Day and Overnight Shifts Available

Support: Look & Feel

  • Non-clinical emotional and physical support

  • Infant feeding support: nursing, bottle feeding, pumping

  • Light household organization

  • Tending to baby while parents rest

  • Light meal prep

  • Debrief parenthood/expanding parenthood transition

  • Provide evidence-based educational materials

  • Referrals to additional services as needed

Flexibility

Postpartum has a wide-range definition. I’ve worked with families just getting back from the hospital and families who have a 10 week-old and need doula support.

While there is a special focus on birthing/primary parent and newborn, whether you are stepping into parenthood, expanding your family, or adopting, every member of the family benefits from nurturance provided by a postpartum doula—including extended family members and pets if they are a part of your life.

We will work together to create a look and feel that accommodates your family’s postpartum needs. For example, once baby, parents, other siblings, and household organization are underway, your German Shepard might benefit from some attention or your chickens might need their eggs collected!