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What Daytime Postpartum Support Looks Like
Daytime support is shaped around your family’s immediate needs. A trained postpartum caregiver is present to support both parent and baby, helping the day feel more manageable and supported.
Our daytime support includes:
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Newborn care and soothing support while parents rest or shower
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Infant feeding support (bottle or breastfeeding support, as appropriate)
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Light household support related to baby care and postpartum recovery
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Meal prep and nourishment support
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Gentle parent education and emotional support
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Each daytime shift is shaped by what feels most helpful that day and evolves as your family's needs change.
Who Daytime Support is For
Daytime postpartum support can be especially helpful for families who:
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Want hands-on help during the weeks after birth
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Are recovering physically and need practical support at home
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Feel overwhelmed by household tasks while caring for a newborn
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Want nourishment, rest, and reassurance during the day
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Prefer flexible, responsive support rather than structured care
Support can be short-term or ongoing, depending on what feels right for your family.

Our Approach to Daytime Postpartum Care

Our approach to daytime support is calm, nurturing, and responsive. We believe daytime care should lighten the load—not add pressure or expectations.
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Caregivers focus on:
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Supporting recovery and rest for parents
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Caring for baby while attending to household needs
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Offering nourishment and practical help
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Meeting families where they are, day by day
Families value the steady presence of caregivers who understand the postpartum period and offer support that adapts as needs shift.
Daytime Support Pricing
Our experienced postpartum doulas provide loving daytime support tailored to your family’s needs. Each package includes newborn care, light household help, meal prep, and parent guidance. Families schedule 4–6 hour shifts with their doula however it works best for them.
These package rates are all-inclusive, covering caregiver compensation, agency coordination, and ongoing support—no placement fees or hidden costs. Many families are also able to use corporate or fertility benefits to offset the cost of care. If you think you may qualify, we’re happy to help you understand and navigate your options.
How It Works
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Choose the package that fits your family’s needs
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We match you with a postpartum doula who aligns with your family’s style and support needs
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Schedule your shifts in a way that works best — typically 4–6 hours each
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Relax, recharge, and enjoy your newborn while we provide support, guidance, and care



