Frequently asked questions.

What does an overnight postpartum doula do?

An overnight postpartum doula provides in-home newborn and postpartum support so parents can rest and recover during the first few weeks after birth. Support may include newborn care, feeding assistance, soothing techniques, light baby-related tasks, and evidence-based guidance tailored to each family’s needs.

How do you personalize postpartum care for each family?

Every family’s postpartum experience is different, which is why our support is thoughtfully tailored to each family’s unique needs, routines, and parenting preferences. We take time to understand your goals, feeding plans, recovery needs, and household dynamics so we can provide calm, individualized support that feels seamless and supportive in your home.

Whether your family needs hands-on newborn guidance, or simply uninterrupted rest and recovery, our approach is flexible, compassionate, and designed to help you feel confident and supported during the transition into parenthood.

When should families book postpartum doula support?

Most families begin looking for postpartum doula support during the second trimester, with many reserving care several months before their due date to ensure full availability.

Whether you recently welcomed your baby or are planning months in advance, we encourage you to reach out — we’re always happy to discuss your family’s needs and explore how we can best support you during this transition!

How many nights per week do families typically book?

Most families book between 3–6 nights per week. Some families prefer occasional overnight support for extra rest, while others choose more consistent care during the early postpartum period.

We work closely with each family to create a schedule that feels supportive, sustainable, and tailored to their unique needs, recovery, and postpartum goals

Can you help with newborn sleep support?

Yes — we provide gentle, evidence-based newborn sleep support. During the early postpartum weeks, we help families better understand newborn sleep patterns, soothing techniques, feeding cues, and age-appropriate routines while creating a calm and supportive environment for both baby and parents.