You need sleep.

We can help.

Whether you just had a baby and know exactly what you need or you are about to have a baby and have no clue what you need, our Postpartum Doulas are prepared! We come ready to help with all things Fourth Trimester and New Baby. With the added support of our team of Birth Doulas and Lactation Specialists our team is qualified to assist, assess and nurture you and your family through these early days as you grow in to your new role as a mom or your new growing family.

​Our Postpartum Doulas vary with their trainings and certifications, from Certified Birth Doulas, Postpartum Doulas and Certified Lactation Consultant's we are a well rounded team and we will match you and your family with the best support we have for you.

Whether you were a birth client continuing on with postpartum care, or a postpartum client only - we like to meet you before you deliver.

  • After you initial inquiry call with Chelsea or Lauren, you will be assigned two doulas that will be your primary doula care team.

  • For clients intending on overnight support, your doulas will want to come and do a walk through after you hire.

  • During the walk through you can decide on an appropriate space for our team to rest with the baby nearby and also walk through your sleep setup when we are not there to ask any questions you may have regarding feeding/sleeping.

  • Once you deliver, you will notify us and we will begin planning the week ahead with your requested days.

  • Sleep, feeding, newborn care questions will all go through your care team directly while scheduling and billing will go through Chelsea and Lauren

Overnights

  • Tips and Tricks for Breastfeeding, pumping, and bottle feeding with breast milk or formula

  • Support for emotional and physical recovery from birth

  • Doula Support for new parent bonding, protecting that space for you and creating boundaries

  • Diapering, bathing, dressing your baby

  • Tips and tricks for infant soothing

  • Screen for perinatal mood disorders/postpartum depression

  • Sorting out parenting goals and set up a long term plan to achieve them

  • Finish up laundry, dishes and light cleaning

  • Change baby, feed with a bottle or bring to you to breastfeed and then bring baby back to sleep

  • Help adjust your home and baby into a healthy sleep and feeding pattern