You were never meant to do this alone
Postpartum doula support during the fourth trimester in Darwin. You can rest, recover, and feel held while you learn more about your baby.
A gentle place to land after birth
The world changes after a baby arrives. Days stretch. Nights feel endless. Your body needs healing.
You love your baby deeply but you might feel overwhelmed, unsure, or struggling more than you expected.
Postpartum can feel quite lonely, especially when everyone assumes you should be fine once the baby arrives.
You’re not doing anything wrong.
This journey is intense, and you don’t have to do it alone.
What’s the role of a Postpartum Doula?
A postpartum doula is there to care for you, so you can care for your baby.
We offer calm, non-judgmental support in your home during the early weeks and months after birth. Our role is to meet you where you are.
Postpartum doula support looks different for everyone and it may include:
Emotional support and reassurance as you adjust to parenthood
Newborn care guidance
Feeding support, without pressure
Light household help (tidying, laundry, changing sheets)
Preparing meals and snacks
Holding or caring for your baby so you can sleep or shower
Sibling support (playing, reading books, doing an activity with them…)
Light relaxing massages
Space to talk, process, and ask questions without feeling rushed or judged
There is no rush.
No fixing.
No pressure to bounce back.
Just steady care, warm presence, and support shaped around you.
Your Postpartum Doulas
We are Paloma and Mia.
We became postpartum doulas because we believe the postpartum period deserves as much care and attention as pregnancy and birth, if not more.
We approach our work with warmth, presence, and respect for each family’s unique journey.
Our goal is simple: to help you feel supported, capable, and less alone during your postpartum.
Is this service for me?
We believe everyone can benefit of having an extra set of hands during their postpartum
Whether you are first time parents or this is your third baby
Parents recovering from a difficult birth
Families without nearby support
Families navigating parenthood in another culture and language
Parents feeling anxious or overwhelmed
All families are welcome. Your identity, your choices, and your experience are respected here.
You deserve support during this journey
Postpartum is not a time to push through or figure it out alone.
It’s a time to care and to be cared for.
If you’re wondering whether postpartum doula support is right for you, We’d love to talk.

