Postpartum is a journey, we can be your companion

Postpartum is journey, let us be your companion

What is postpartum?

Postpartum refers to the period following childbirth, during which the mother’s body and mind go through significant changes as they recover from pregnancy and birth. This period typically lasts about six to eight weeks, although some emotional and physical changes can extend beyond that timeframe.

Why Joyful Postpartum Doula Service?

Joyful Postpartum Doula Service is dedicated in providing professional support for new mothers and their newborns. It focuses on nurturing the vital bond between mother and child while facilitating the recovery process during the early stages of parenthood.

Services offered include lactation consulting to help mothers navigate breastfeeding challenges, nutrition guidance to ensure mothers maintain a healthy diet, holistic baby care, and counseling services to support mental well-being during this transition. The staff is comprised of compassionate and experienced professionals who prioritize the comfort and needs of families.

We not only aims to provide individual care but also fosters a sense of community among new parents. This supportive atmosphere empowers families, helping them feel confident in their new roles and encouraging joyful parenting experiences. With a holistic approach that emphasizes the well-being of the entire family,

Joyful Postpartum Doula Service lays the groundwork for a positive family dynamic and a bright future.

Physical Recovery

The body heals from the effects of childbirth, which includes the uterus shrinking back to its pre-pregnancy size, hormonal adjustments, and, if applicable, healing from a C-section or vaginal delivery.

Physical recovery after giving birth involves several stages, typically lasting weeks to months. Most women feel recovered by six to eight weeks, though healing may take longer for complications or cesarean deliveries. Rest, hydration, and light movement aid recovery.

Emotional Changes

Many women experience mood swings or “baby blues” shortly after childbirth. More severe emotional challenges, such as postpartum depression (PPD), can also occur, marked by feelings of sadness, anxiety, or overwhelm.

Newborn Care

New mothers face significant challenges while adjusting to life with a newborn. Feeding issues, such as latching difficulties or finding the right formula, can cause stress. Sleep deprivation is common as babies wake frequently for feeding and comfort, leaving mothers exhausted . Establishing a routine is difficult but essential; creating a structured schedule for feeding, naps, and bedtime can help both mother and baby adjust. Support from family, rest, and self-care are crucial for easing this transition.

Support Needs

Social and medical support during the postpartum period is essential for a mother’s physical recovery and emotional well-being. Proper medical care includes monitoring for complications, managing pain, and providing mental health screenings. Social support from family, friends, and community groups can reduce stress and lower the risk of postpartum depression. Nutritional guidance and self-care practices also play a key role in recovery. Ensuring both medical and emotional support helps new mothers adjust and bond with their baby.

Packages and Pricing

Contact us to customise your pagage.

Baby Care

US$ 8,500

MaMa Care

US$ 8,500

Parents DIY

US$ 5,500

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