A postpartum doula is a qualified professional who offers new parents practical, emotional, and educational help in the days and weeks following the delivery of their child. The primary objective of a postpartum doula is to assist new parents in adjusting to their new roles and duties while taking care of their infant.
Women who utilize postpartum doulas are more likely to successfully breastfeed their infants, are less likely to have postpartum depression, spend more time connecting with their new kid, and have a better awareness of their baby's demands and behavior. When their partner returns to work, there is also a reduction in worry.
Women who utilize postpartum doulas are more likely to successfully breastfeed their infants, are less likely to have postpartum depression, spend more time connecting with their new kid, and have a better awareness of their baby's demands and behavior. When their partner returns to work, there is also a reduction in worry.
Min 4 hour day support $100.00, $20 each additional hour.
A trained professional who offers nightly care to new parents and their newborn babies is called a night doula, sometimes known as a nocturnal doula or a night nanny. A night doula's main goal is to help parents obtain a decent night's sleep so they can better care for their infant during the day.
A trained professional who offers nightly care to new parents and their newborn babies is called a night doula, sometimes known as a nocturnal doula or a night nanny. A night doula's main goal is to help parents obtain a decent night's sleep so they can better care for their infant during the day.
For new parents who are battling with sleep loss, postpartum recovery, or transitioning to life with a newborn, a night doula's services can be very beneficial.
Night support start between 9/10pm and ends between 5/6am (8 hour shift) $350.00
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