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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Ten Tips for Partners to Keep Calm, Keep the Peace, & Keep Your Sanity
The first year after having a baby can feel like emotional whiplash.
One minute you’re staring lovingly at your sleeping newborn thinking, I would die for this tiny human.
The next minute you’re arguing over whose turn it is to wash pump parts while eating cold leftovers at 9:30pm.
And honestly? Both experiences are normal.
One of the biggest misconceptions about the postpartum period is that the hardest part is birth itself. But for many families, the real challenge begins after everyone goes home. Especially when one partner returns to work quickly while the other remains home recovering, feeding, managing naps, and trying to function on broken sleep.
This season can place enormous pressure on relationships, mental health, nervous systems, and family dynamics. Not because you’re doing anything wrong, but because modern parenting often asks families to do too much with too little support.
As a birth, postpartum, and sleep doula, I work with families in this exact stage every day. And the families who navigate this season best usually are not the “perfect” parents.
They’re the ones who learn how to slow down, communicate better, ask for help, and stop expecting themselves to function like they did before the baby arrived.
Here are ten practical tips for partners navigating the newborn and baby stage together.
Navigating the Holidays as a New Family: Finding Joy, Setting Boundaries & Ditching the Guilt
The holidays are often portrayed as magical, cozy, and full of joy. But for new parents, they can feel more like a stress test than a celebration. If you’re preparing for postpartum or navigating your first holiday season as a parent, you might be wondering:
How do we balance everyone’s expectations without losing our minds (or our sleep)?
Let me reassure you right now. You are allowed to do things differently. In fact, your well-being and your baby’s peace depend on it.
Feeding Your Baby Without Losing Your Sanity: A Shame-Free Guide for Expecting Moms
If you’re pregnant right now, chances are you’ve got a running mental list of all the “shoulds” you’ve heard about feeding your baby. You’ve probably read a few blog posts, had well-meaning friends share their “must-dos,” and maybe even found yourself deep in a late-night Google rabbit hole. And if you’re already feeling the pressure—before your baby is even here—you’re not alone.
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.
Postpartum Recovery in Four Easy Steps!
Don’t get me wrong, postpartum recovery is NOT easy, BUT if you know what to expect and pace yourself, you’ll be feeling better faster! Please note, this is just an average on how to pace yourself and the best thing to do is LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. Do not move to the next week of recovery steps until you feel ready.
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?

