05/26/2026
So many moms I speak to wish they had MORE postpartum support if they had only known what they were in for. Birth plans are all the rage, but how many expectant families are prepared with a postpartum plan for the weeks after they bring their new baby home?
3rd trimester moms, this one's for you! For the month of June I am offering 80% off one hour of virtual support! New virtual clients will also receive a complimentary digital copy of my **Fourth Trimester planning workbook**, which covers postpartum essentials for mom & baby.
There are no strings attached and nothing else you need to buy or commit to - this offer is just $10 for an hour of support to
* discuss your birth plan and contingencies
* prepare for bringing baby home
* strategize how to eat/rest/feel human during postpartum
Let's chat! DM me or reach out through my site: https://www.babystepsbirth.ca/get-in-touch
04/24/2026
Don't miss out, here is a great local opportunity to learn infant massage! This is a wonderful practice that promotes relaxation and connection between baby & caregiver 🥰
Note that although there is no cost, registration is required and this training is provided over 5 Wednesday morning sessions.
04/11/2026
đź’ž Support should feel within reach.
Each week, I set aside a number of hours for pay-what-you-can postpartum doula support.
This is available for any new moms who would benefit from care — a chance to rest, ask questions, be supported — but find full-rate services out of reach right now.
These hours can be used in whatever way you need most:
✨ in-home support
✨ virtual check-ins
✨ feeding guidance
✨ or simply having someone in your corner
There’s no application or pressure — just reach out and we can talk about what support could look like for you. Our conversation is confidential regardless of the outcome. No matter if you have a partner or family nearby, whether this is your first baby or seventh, whatever your income looks like on paper, you deserve to feel supported and I'd be honoured to help with that.
You don’t have to navigate postpartum alone.
✨ Your baby’s needs matter — and so do yours.
04/07/2026
What's better than having all the clothes you need for baby's first year? Having sizes sorted and stored effectively so you can easily keep up/change clothes over when baby grows. Some mamas love to organize, and some love to outsource the organizing, folding, boxing and labelling.
Whichever mama you are, and whatever kind of day you're having with your baby, I can help you complete tasks to clear your mental load.
DM me to chat about what you need to feel you can really REST without a to-do list hanging over you đź’•
03/26/2026
My favourite sign Spring is on the way is when I crack the windows open and hear birds singing. There are lots of other signs I love too, but hearing the birds chatter as they build their nests brings me a special joy.
If YOU are also preparing your nest for a little one this Spring, now is the perfect time to get in touch with me to chat about postpartum support. I currently have openings for new families in April, May, and June.
The pricing page on my website is current, and I am always happy to tailor a plan to make sure it's right for you. Whether you are looking for short check-ins or more comprehensive, long-term support, you can view all the details in one place at babystepsbirth.ca (link in bio).
DM me to chat or set up a free call; I would love to hear from you! 🪺
03/06/2026
This week my reading includes Jacqueline Kelleher's lovely guide Nurturing the Family, and I was struck by her metaphor of doula support as a mosaic.
Each colored tile represents meeting a particular kind of need. Some days the pattern needs the calm blue of listening and emotional validation. Other days it’s the nourishing orange of a cooked meal, or the stabilizing black of grounding during a difficult feeding session.
What stands out most is that my role as your doula isn't only to hand you the tiles you ask for. It is to observe what needs I am meeting and how your mosaic shifts over time.
🔄 Postpartum is dynamic. What you needed last week might not be what you need today. As we work together, I will reflect and assess the overall balance of colours in support I'm giving so I can be proactive. I can suggest tools, resources, or specialized referrals that fill in the gaps before exhaustion or overwhelm take over.
The goal? To ensure your support is truly wholistic and adaptive, preserving your family's stability and autonomy every step of the way.
You don’t have to know what every piece will be, and you certainly don't have to build this mosaic alone.
If you are ready for postpartum support that adapts to you, click the link in my bio to book a free consultation, or send me a DM with the word MOSAIC and let's chat.
03/02/2026
Giving this sweet selfie a home on the grid ❤️
My mom has been visiting from BC for the last three weeks, and her presence has been a deep breath of fresh air. Between caring for my son while my husband and I traveled and the connecting moments since we returned—coffee dates at walks through Brussels, and games of cards—my heart is incredibly full.
It’s made me reflect on my doula origin story.
When my son was born many years ago, my parents came to help for a month. We all went down with the flu, one by one. While I was weak and overwhelmed, my mom was the steady force. She kept us fed, ran endless loads of laundry, and taught me how to breastfeed in a side-lying position so I could get more rest.
She nurtured me so I could nurture my baby, and that helped me find my feet. When it was time for them to return home, I was ready to parent on my own (as ready as you get).
As I continue my readings for my postpartum doula certification, I am struck by the truth that we cannot serve from an empty tank. Compassion can only be given when it has first been received.
As winter loosens its grip drop by drop, I am filled with gratitude for this line of work. I want to provide the kind of support that fosters resilience—the kind my mother gave to me.
🤍 How We Can Work Together:
Whether you are in the thick of the "fourth trimester" yourself, or you are watching someone you love navigate those early weeks from afar, I am here to provide that steady, nurturing presence.
For the Mother: If your postpartum reality feels heavy, let’s fill your tank. Investing in doula support is an investment in your recovery, your intuition, and your peace of mind.
For the Village: If you want to support a loved one but can’t be there to run the laundry or hold the space yourself, consider gifting a support package. It is the most practical and profound way to say, "I see you, and you deserve to be cared for."
Click the link in my bio to explore my support packages or send me a DM to chat about how I can support your family (or a family you love).
02/27/2026
If you’re in your third trimester, you know the "mental load" is getting real. đź§
I’m finalizing a new Postpartum Planning Workbook designed to break down the big transition into 6 bite-sized topics (think 10–15 minutes each). No fluff, just the essentials, culminating in a one-page summary for your fridge.
I’m looking for a few expectant moms to "beta test" this PDF.
In exchange for early access to the full workbook, all I ask is for your honest feedback on whether it felt helpful and manageable.
Want to join the test group?
👇 Comment PLAN below (or send me a DM with that word) and I’ll send you the link to get started!