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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Why You Can’t Relax After Birth (and What Your Nervous System Has to Do With It)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Why You Can’t Relax After Birth (and What Your Nervous System Has to Do With It)

If you’re pregnant or newly postpartum and already wondering, “Why can’t I just calm down?”, you’re not alone.

So many new moms tell me that even when the baby finally sleeps, their bodies stay tense, their hearts race, and their minds won’t stop spinning. You’re exhausted, but you can’t rest. You’re grateful, but you feel on edge. Sound familiar?

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The Relational Transition to Parenthood: Why Preparing for Baby Means More Than Just Buying a Crib
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

The Relational Transition to Parenthood: Why Preparing for Baby Means More Than Just Buying a Crib

Bringing a baby into the world is magical — and completely life-changing. Beyond the sleepless nights and new routines, parenthood reshapes your identity, rewires your brain, and shifts every relationship you have.
In this episode of Doula Talk, I sit down with Marriage and Family Therapist Angharad Hollingworth to talk about the messy, beautiful reality of the relational transition to parenthood — and why preparing for a baby means preparing your heart, mind, and relationships, too.

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Pelvic Floor Truths Every Pregnant Person Should Know (But Probably Wasn’t Told)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Pelvic Floor Truths Every Pregnant Person Should Know (But Probably Wasn’t Told)

When you’re preparing for birth, you’re usually told to make a birth plan, pack a hospital bag, and maybe—maybe—do some kegels. But what if I told you that your pelvic floor deserves way more attention than that checklist gives it?

Today, we’re diving deep (and I mean pelvic bowl deep) into why your pelvic floor is one of the most important—and most misunderstood—parts of your pregnancy and postpartum journey. Whether you’re pregnant with your first baby or you’ve done this dance before, this post is here to educate, empower, and lovingly blow your mind.

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Holistic Approaches to Postpartum Recovery: Blending Traditional and Modern Practices
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Holistic Approaches to Postpartum Recovery: Blending Traditional and Modern Practices

Postpartum recovery is not just about “bouncing back”—let’s go ahead and throw that entire idea in the trash where it belongs. The truth is, healing after birth takes time, support, and intentional care. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned from working with families from all kinds of backgrounds, it’s this: 💡 Cultures that prioritize postpartum care do it better.

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Preparing for Postpartum – The Five Essentials Every Mom Needs
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Preparing for Postpartum – The Five Essentials Every Mom Needs

Pregnancy is a transformative journey, but what happens after birth is just as important—if not more so. Yet, so many new mothers find themselves overwhelmed, exhausted, and under-supported during their postpartum recovery. The truth is, your body, mind, and spirit need care just as much as your newborn does.

Many cultures around the world honor postpartum as a sacred period, one where new mothers receive intentional care, rest, and nourishment. But in modern Western culture, the emphasis is often placed on "bouncing back" instead of healing deeply. What if we shifted the focus? What if postpartum was seen as a time to replenish, restore, and be nurtured?

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The Preparing for Parenthood Workbook – The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Support
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

The Preparing for Parenthood Workbook – The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Support

Pregnancy is an exciting time filled with anticipation, but let’s face it—parenthood comes with its own set of challenges. Whether you’re a first-time mom or expanding your family, the journey doesn’t stop at birth. In fact, it’s just the beginning. That’s why preparing for parenthood—particularly in terms of postpartum care and support—should be top priority.

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