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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When Feeding Feels Hard: What Actually Helps (and What Quietly Makes It Worse)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

When Feeding Feels Hard: What Actually Helps (and What Quietly Makes It Worse)

Feeding a baby is often described as something that should feel natural and instinctive. But for many families, feeding can quickly become one of the most stressful parts of the day.

Maybe your baby feeds constantly but still seems unsettled.

Maybe every feed feels like a guessing game.

Maybe you’ve tried adjusting wake windows, spacing feeds, or following a schedule, and nothing seems to make things easier.

If feeding feels harder than you expected, you’re not alone. Many families reach a point where they realize they’re trying everything they’ve been told to do, yet the system still feels tense, exhausting, or confusing.

The good news is that feeding challenges are often less about doing the wrong things and more about doing things before the system is ready.

Understanding how feeding rhythms actually develop can take a huge amount of pressure off both parents and babies.

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When Feeding Feels Hard: Why It’s Not Just About the Bottle
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

When Feeding Feels Hard: Why It’s Not Just About the Bottle

If feeding your baby feels harder than you expected, you are not alone.

For many parents, feeding starts as something neutral or even grounding. Then suddenly it feels charged. Every feed comes with tension. You find yourself bracing your shoulders, holding your breath, watching the clock, or panicking when your baby cries, arches, or refuses again.

And almost inevitably, the questions start.

  • Is it reflux?

  • Is it the bottle?

  • Is it the formula?

  • Is it my fault?

Here is what I want you to hear clearly.

When feeding feels hard, it is rarely just about the bottle.

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From Bump to Baby: How Chiropractic Supports Pregnancy, Postpartum, Infants & Children with Dr. Emma Swartling
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

From Bump to Baby: How Chiropractic Supports Pregnancy, Postpartum, Infants & Children with Dr. Emma Swartling

Gentle care for your nervous system, your pelvic alignment, and your baby’s sleep (yes, really)

When you’re pregnant, it feels like everyone has an opinion: “Just do yoga,” “Take more naps,” or the classic, “Sleep now before the baby comes!” (insert eye roll). But what if your discomfort, your round ligament pain, your back twinges—or even your baby’s reflux after birth—could all be supported by something surprisingly simple?

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Taking a Holistic Approach to Pelvic Floor Health Services (Guest: Michelle Walz, PT, MPT from Madrona Physical Therapy)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Taking a Holistic Approach to Pelvic Floor Health Services (Guest: Michelle Walz, PT, MPT from Madrona Physical Therapy)

The journey to a natural birth is filled with excitement, anticipation, and a lot of planning. Amidst all the decisions and preparations, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked: pelvic floor health. Whether you’re currently expecting, preparing for postpartum recovery, or already in need of pelvic floor therapy, understanding how to care for your pelvic floor can make a big difference in your birth experience and recovery.

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