Investment: $100/week or $350/month.
This service includes weekly tips and affirmations, a weekly one-hour check in call, and as needed text support. Jes will support your new parent emotional needs as well as answer questions about newborn sleep, feeding concerns, basic baby care, and any other questions you come up with. This is a virtual service. Jes Gannon is a postpartum doula, newborn care educator, pediatric sleep consultant, and parenting coach.
A postpartum doula is a non-medical assistant during the postpartum period. Depending on the needs of the family, postpartum doulas may assist during the day or night and services can last from a few days up to a few months after the baby is born. A postpartum doula works with each family individually to find out their specific needs and helps them have a smooth transition to life with a new baby. Some people use the term "Night Nanny" or "Night Nurse". These are not the same as Postpartum Doulas, but many people looking or a Night Nanny or Night Nurse end up hiring a Postpartum Doula for the additional care they provide. In person support available in Austin and the surrounding area. Travel fee may apply.
We have an incredible team of Empowered Doulas right here in Austin to choose from.
1. Decide how much help you're needing. Days? Nights? A mix of both?
2. Decide how many weeks you need support.
3. Pick your postpartum doula - interview as many as you'd like! (based on availability)
Once you've picked your doula and determined how many hours you'd like, you will receive an electronic contract to sign. A 50% retain is due up front and the remaining 50% is due at the 36-week mark. If you need an extended payment schedule, please ask and we can work together to find something that works best for you.
Empowered Beginnings, LLC.
Serving Austin and the surrounding area
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