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Services

Postpartum Care

$20/hour

Daytime postpartum care starts with me coming to the home during the morning and staying with the family for the next few hours. I will check in and see how the previous evening went and what you need from me to best feel supported. Days and hours are discussed during meet & greet.

Virtual Postpartum Care

$15/hour

Virtual postpartum care is virtual meetings set up based on your schedule. Meetings are typically 2 hours once or twice per week. However, frequencies can change to help support you and your family best. During these times, we are able to go over what your struggles are, what questions you may have, and what you need to feel supported. 

Overnight Postpartum Care

$30/hour

Overnight postpartum care starts with me coming to the home during the evening  and staying with the family through the next morning. I will take care of baby's feedings and stay with baby while sleeping so parents are able to fully rest. Nights and hours are discussed during meet & greet.

Support Meetings

$15/hour

During support meetings, we can set up a time to meet in person or virtually to discuss mental health or any questions you may have around feeling supported. I will make sure that you feel heard, your questions are answered, and you are referred to the best resources for further help.

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Sibling Doula Package

$250

Sibling Doula Care is focused   on the sibling(s) of your new little one. This package includes 1 prenatal visit to meet the family, on call starting at 38 weeks until birth, caring for sibling(s) while in labor, and one daytime visit postpartum. Services include, activities, meal prep, playtime, bedtime, and overnight care if needed.

What to Expect

Services include but are not limited to:

  • Light housekeeping

  • Folding and putting away laundry

  • Bottle and pump part sterilization

  • Snack and light meal prep

  • Emotional support

  • Accompanying to doctor appointments

  • Family transitioning (including kids and pets)

  • Nighttime care and feedings while parents sleep

  • Guiding through bath time, nursing or bottle-feeding, sleep routines, and basic newborn care

  • Postpartum recovery including vaginal and cesarean births

  • Help with adjusting to new routines

  • Recognize PMADs (Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders) and give un-biased support

  • Give credible resources and refer out 

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