Postpartum Services

 
 

Daytime Support - $60 per/hour

4 to 6 hours / Monday- Friday (7:30 AM - 4:30 PM)

  • Non-medical, physical, emotional, informational and family support.

  • A listening ear to process birth and newborn challenges.

  • Referrals to health care providers or medical resources as needed.

  • Assistance in breast or bottle feeding, and burping.

  • Support with infant caring : bathing, dressing, diapers changing.

  • Helping you with self-care recovery.

  • Caring for the baby while parents rest/shower/errands.

  • Helping to ease the transition into parenting.

  • Light house cleaning : bottle washing, laundry, vacuuming.

  • Meal Prep : when recipes are provided.

  • Help with older siblings, and connecting the whole family together.

Overnight Support - $65 per/hour

8 to 10 hours / overnight shifts (Sunday - Thursday only)

  • Non-medical, physical, emotional, informational and family support.

  • A listening ear to process birth and newborn challenges.

  • Referrals to health care providers or medical resources as needed.

  • Assistance in breast or bottle feeding, and burping.

  • Support with infant caring : bathing, dressing, diapers changing.

  • Helping you with self-care recovery.

  • Helping to ease the transition into parenting.

  • Light house cleaning : bottle washing, laundry, vacuuming.

  • Meal Prep : when recipes are provided.

  • Customize infant night time and sleep plan.

Dawn Dusk

Newborn Care Specialist (NCS) - $60 per/hour

Four to Eight Week Infant Care Support / Daytime and/or Overnight Support

  • Non-medical, physical, emotional, informational and infant care support.

  • Guaranteed only client for the duration of the contract, to be available 24hours after birth.

  • Evidence-based coaching and guidance on caring for your newborn and development.

  • Bottle feeding, breastfeeding support.

  • Light housekeeping as it relates to the infant, including laundry.

  • Preparation washing / sterilizing bottles.

  • Organizing the child’s nursery / maintaining a safe environment.

  • Umbilical cord and circumcision care.

  • Troubleshooting reflux, colic, and other issues.

  • Maintaining detailed development logs. 

  • Initiating a sleep schedule / sleep training.

  • Minimum 40 hours of infant care per week, typically five 8-hour daytime or four 10-hour night time shifts.

  • Option to have 24/7 support and travel care (if available).