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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Real Emergency or Newborn Glitch? How to Know When to Head to the ER (and When to Breathe Instead)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

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?

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Trust Your Gut, Not Just the Books: Tapping Into Parental Intuition Around Sleep
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Trust Your Gut, Not Just the Books: Tapping Into Parental Intuition Around Sleep

Let’s bust a myth right off the bat: there’s no one-size-fits-all method that magically works for every child. That’s especially true when you’re parenting in a connected, responsive way.

Attachment parenting doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your sanity. And seeking sleep support doesn’t mean you’re abandoning your instincts.

Your Baby Doesn’t Need a Perfect Sleep Plan. They Need You.

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When Sleep Coaching Isn't Working: Understanding the Roadblocks
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

When Sleep Coaching Isn't Working: Understanding the Roadblocks

Sleep training can be a game-changer for many families, offering the promise of better rest for both parents and children. Yet, despite your best efforts, you might still find yourself facing a frustrating roadblock: sleep coaching just isn’t working for your family. So why is that?
On the latest episode of the Birth and Baby Podcast, we dive deep into this issue.

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A Doula’s Touch: One Family’s Journey from Birth to Baby’s First Year - Part Three: First Year Support & Sleep Support
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

A Doula’s Touch: One Family’s Journey from Birth to Baby’s First Year - Part Three: First Year Support & Sleep Support

Let’s face it—when you’re a new parent, “sleeping like a baby” is probably the most misleading phrase you’ve ever heard. Between those middle-of-the-night wakeups, unpredictable naps, and endless Googling of “why won’t my baby sleep?!,” it’s a wonder you’re still functioning. But what if I told you that better sleep—for your baby and for you—is just a few personalized steps away?

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Navigating Postpartum: Holistic Support and Sleep Strategies (Guest: Tracy Awere from The Sankofa Birth Experience)
Deb Jimenez Deb Jimenez

Navigating Postpartum: Holistic Support and Sleep Strategies (Guest: Tracy Awere from The Sankofa Birth Experience)

As a doula deeply committed to supporting families through the transformative experience of parenthood, I've come to understand that the journey doesn't end with childbirth. In fact, many parents find that the postpartum period can be even more challenging than they anticipated. Whether you're a first-time parent or adding a new member to your growing family, the reality of life after birth often comes with unexpected twists and turns.

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