Doula Talk Blog & Podcast
Welcome. This is a space for thoughtful guidance, honest conversations, and practical insight for the postpartum period and first year.
Here you’ll find blog posts and podcast episodes that help you make sense of sleep, feeding, recovery, and the emotional load of early parenthood. My goal is not to give you more rules to follow, but to help you understand what’s happening beneath the surface so you can respond with clarity and confidence.
Whether you’re navigating sleep disruptions, feeding challenges, or simply trying to feel more steady in your role as a parent, these resources offer evidence-informed perspective, real-world context, and support you can return to whenever you need it.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
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Beyond the 6-Week Checkup: Why Postpartum Healthcare Needs a Massive Rethink
If you’ve ever walked out of your six-week postpartum appointment thinking, Wait… that’s it?, you are absolutely not alone.
For many families in the perinatal period, postpartum care feels shockingly incomplete. You grow an entire human, give birth, survive sleep deprivation, hormone shifts, recovery, feeding challenges, and a complete identity transformation… and then the healthcare system basically says, “Okay, good luck out there!”
Maybe they check your bleeding. Maybe they ask if you’re crying too much. Maybe they clear you for exercise and sex.
Meanwhile, you’re sitting there with brain fog, exhaustion, anxiety, inflammation, nutrient depletion, pelvic floor symptoms, mood swings, and a nervous system hanging on by a thread wondering if this is all just “normal motherhood.”
Here’s the thing: common does not automatically mean healthy.
And postpartum women deserve better healthcare than a rushed mood-and-wound check.
Real Emergency or Newborn Glitch? How to Know When to Head to the ER (and When to Breathe Instead)
You’re finally home with your new baby. You’ve survived labor, mastered the art of diaper changes at 3 a.m., and maybe even managed to drink a full cup of coffee before it went cold. Then suddenly, your baby makes a strange noise, turns a little red, flails their arms dramatically, and your heart leaps into your throat.
Do you call the pediatrician? Head to the ER? Or just sit there refreshing Google and hoping the answer magically appears?
Back to Work: Easing the Transition After Maternity Leave
So, you’re pregnant—and already thinking ahead about what it’s going to look like when you return to work after maternity leave?
First of all, let’s just pause and give you credit for that kind of forethought. Because friend, this is exactly how you set yourself up for a more supported, more intentional postpartum experience. And the truth is? Most people don’t talk enough about what that transition really looks like.
Postpartum Must-Haves: What to Buy for You (Not Just the Baby) After Birth
When we’re preparing for a new baby, it’s so easy to get caught up in the adorable chaos—folding tiny onesies, comparing stroller reviews, and wondering which swaddle will be your baby’s favorite. But here’s what often gets left out of the conversation: you are about to go through a major transformation.
Movement, Mindset, and Magic: How the Body Ready Birth Workshop Transforms Birth Preparation (Guest: Adrianne Buyer)
Pregnancy and birth are some of the most transformative experiences in a person’s life. They’re also often filled with a lot of unknowns—how will labor start, how will your body handle it, how can you best support your baby’s journey into the world? If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the what-ifs, you’re not alone.
Monthly Doula Check-Ins: Real Support for Real Life in the First Year
Let’s be real: the first year with a baby is beautiful… and bonkers. One moment you’re soaking up sleepy snuggles, and the next you’re googling “why won’t my baby nap longer than 20 minutes?” at 2 a.m. It’s a lot. And that’s where monthly doula calls come in—offering practical advice, emotional support, and the comforting reminder that you’re not doing this alone.
Understanding Postpartum Mood Disorders (Dr. Angie Maxwell, PT, DPT, WCS and Laura Meader, LICSW)
Learn how to prepare for postpartum mood disorders before baby arrives. Expert advice on PMADs, recovery, and real support—you’re not alone.
Birth Stories from Hawaii - Deb & Beth Share Their Wildly Different (But Equally Beautiful) Journeys
Pregnancy is one of the most personal, powerful, and unpredictable experiences we go through as human beings. Whether you’re preparing for your very first baby or adding another little love to your growing family, one truth always stands strong: every birth is different, and every parent deserves support through it.

