Embark on Your Postpartum Journey with Expert Support

Personalized, compassionate care tailored to your family's needs—right when you need it most.

Book your free consultation!

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Step 1

Fill out inquiry form

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Step 2

Meet virtually to connect and discuss goals

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Step 3

Begin your care

Thank you for taking the time to fill out the inquiry form so that I may respond to you with timely and accurate information.

I typically engage with clients during the second and third trimester of pregnancy. I will review your inquiry form, schedule a virtual meet & greet to get to know you and your family and discuss your postpartum goals, and if you choose to engage my services – your care will begin!

I am happy to provide a one-hour complimentary in-home prenatal visit before baby arrives, and in addition I always offer my clients a one-hour visit at the hospital after delivery, if helpful, also free of charge. Often this is helpful support when establishing breastfeeding or to share and digest some of your birthing story and the many emotions that can arise.

Once you bring your baby home, I am available to care for you and your family on an hourly basis from delivery through twelve (12) weeks postpartum during daytime hours. I usually book clients for a four (4) hour daytime shift each day (e.g. 10a-2p).

*Hourly pricing available upon request*

Please allow up to 48-hours for a response. Thank you in advance for your understanding!

Services

  • Emotional Support

    Sharing your baby’s birth story and processing some of the feelings and emotions that can arise during the process

    Discussing feelings around changes in identity, relationship adjustments, familial relations

    Finding support for the full (and normal) range of emotions one can experience after the birth of a baby or after welcoming a baby into the family: anxiety, low self-esteem, joy, rage, sadness, grief, irritability, nostalgia – the list is endless!

    Support identifying when persistently low mood has moved beyond the baby blues and may require additional professional support (i.e. postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, etc.)

  • Physical Support

    Help with laundry, and other household chores like dishes, tidying the kitchen or nursery

    Cooking –a mid-day meal or meal prep for dinner (or something to store in the freezer for when you need a quick and healthy solution!)

    Holding, soothing, or diapering baby so you can take an uninterrupted shower or nap or just time for yourself

    Nursery organization and restocking of baby items

  • Educational Support

    Bathing baby or educating parents on how to bathe their baby

    Education about baby sleep/hunger/other cues and developmental milestones

    Gear – how to use all the wonderful baby gadgets you’ve purchased and/or been gifted (for example, swaddles, carriers, strollers, swings, etc.!)

    Help with breastfeeding, pumping and bottle feeding

    Helping to set up different (discrete!) changing stations around your living space