Six weeks of in-home overnight care, delivered by your certified doula team.

We arrive within 2–3 days of your hospital discharge and stay with you through your 6 week post-birth check-up. While you sleep, your baby is in skilled hands. Every morning you wake up to a written report of how the night went.

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The hospital sends you home. Your OB sees you once, at six weeks. Everything else is the gap we exist to close.

In the U.S., the first six weeks postpartum are the most under-supported stretch of modern parenthood. The hospital discharges you. Your pediatrician focuses on the baby. Your OB sees you once, at six weeks. Lactation consultants help with feeding. But the in-home, overnight, six-week-long care that actually lets new parents sleep, recover, and learn to read their own baby — that’s a service almost nobody is structured to deliver.

We built our entire team around it. Six weeks straight, a dedicated rotating team of two to three doulas in your home overnight, full coverage every night you’ve contracted for, no scrambling if someone gets sick, and postpartum experts that catches things before they become problems.

9PM to 6AM, here is exactly how it works.

Your doula arrives at 9PM. You hand off the baby and ideally go straight to bed. Overnight, your doula handles feedings — bottles, pumped milk, or bringing the baby to you for breastfeeding. She changes diapers, soothes, paces feeds, manages reflux positioning, runs the Snoo if you have one, and washes pump parts and bottles before she leaves.

In the morning you wake up to a written report. Time of each feed, ounces taken, diaper output, sleep stretches in minutes, anything noteworthy. You walk into the day oriented instead of guessing.

The whole report lives in Doula Connect, our care-coordination app, so you can scroll back through any night you want.

What our families typically invest

Pricing depends on the package, the add-ons you choose, and whether you extend past the standard six weeks. We don’t publish exact package prices because the right package depends on your family. The inquiry form walks you through the range for your specific situation — and many of our families pay through Carrot, Maven, or HSA/FSA benefits, which usually cover most or all of the investment. On average, families spend between $10,000 to $15,000 across six weeks.

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The Packages

Three options. All six weeks. The only choice is how many nights per week.

Every postpartum package we offer is six weeks long. The only thing you choose is how many nights per week your team is in your home: 2, 3, or 5. The investment scales with that single variable. Everything else is included in every package, at every tier — the dedicated team, the pre-birth planning session, the two-seat class allocation, the Birth Plan Writing Course, the daily Doula Connect shift notes, the in-home 6-week follow-up, and the trained eyes on every shift.

  • 2 nights per week. A baseline of overnight care for families who want regular rest while doing some nights themselves.
  • 3 nights per week. A more substantial weekly rest cycle. The middle option, and a common choice for families balancing two parental leaves.
  • 5 nights per week. Maximum recovery. With five nights of care each week, you’ll have the space to truly rest, recover, and feel supported as you adjust to life with your newborn.

That’s the entire package decision. The choice is simply how many nights you want — and we walk you through which one fits your family on the discovery call.

Add-ons, for the families who want more

For families looking for a more comprehensive level of care, we offer the option to layer in labor doula support or additional daytime hours alongside your overnight package.

To ensure we deliver the highest level of service and continuity of care, these add-on options are intentionally limited each month. This full, wraparound experience requires a deeper level of coordination and support from our team, and we only accept a select number of families so we can deliver it with the attention and excellence it deserves.

Labor Doula Add-On. A dedicated labor doula added to your postpartum package. She is briefed on your postpartum plan before you go into labor. After your birth, she briefs your postpartum team in writing, so the doulas walking into your home 1–3 days later already know your birth story. The labor doula and the postpartum team are different people — that is by design, for reasons explained on the labor page — but the hand-off is seamless.

Daytime Doula Add-On. Additional daytime hours layered on top of your overnight package. Best reserved for first-time parents who want dedicated wake-time learning: hands-on demonstrations, feeding coaching, safe-sleep practice, and built-in breaks while you’re awake and able to absorb it. Overnights are for sleeping. Daytimes are for learning. By the end of six weeks, you’ve not only rested — you’ve genuinely learned.

We do not offer either add-on as a stand-alone service. If you only want labor care, or only daytime, we’ll send you to San Diego colleagues we trust who specialize in that model.

Care that extends past six weeks

Many of our families extend their care past the standard six weeks — to align with a return-to-work date, to navigate a slower physical recovery, or because the rhythm we’ve built together is working. Extended plans are tailored to what you need: more overnights, daytime layered in, or a gradual taper as you regain footing. We talk through the options on your discovery call.

A few things you might not have anticipated needing

Most families come to us for sleep and breastfeeding, and stay for the things they didn’t know to ask for. Among them:

  • Reading the baby with you. Wake windows, latch quality, hunger cues vs. tired cues, reflux positioning, what counts as a normal weight pattern. By week three, you’re reading your own baby. We’re working ourselves out of a job.
  • Catching problems early. Tongue ties, latch issues, signs of jaundice, weight concerns, reflux that needs pediatric attention. Our team has seen enough newborns to flag the small thing before it becomes the big thing.
  • PMAD recognition. Every doula on our team is trained in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. We can help you understand the difference between baby blues and something that may need clinical attention, and we can flag concerns to you directly without alarm.
  • Physical recovery triage. What’s normal postpartum bleeding, when to watch for signs of infection, pelvic floor concerns, and when something warrants calling your OB before the six-week visit.
  • Referrals to people we actually trust. Lactation consultants, sleep coaches, pelvic floor PTs, postpartum nutrition, perinatal therapists. We’ve worked with the San Diego network for years and we don’t refer out lightly.
  • Affirmation in writing. Every shift notes ends with a closing line from your doula. Most of our clients tell us — sometimes a year later — that those lines mattered more than they expected.

Have a discovery call before you decide.

Thirty minutes, on a video call. We’ll ask about your due date, what you’re imagining, and what kind of help would actually fit. If we’re not the right team, we’ll say so and refer you to someone better matched

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