Bloom gracefully into Motherhood

Twin Cities Postpartum Care

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You’ve done the hard work mama.

Now you deserve to be pampered.

Ease into motherhood with a knowledgeable expert at your side to tend to you and your baby’s needs. Rest, eat, relax, and snuggle your baby.

She continually checked in with me to make sure she was on the same page as my husband and I, making sure she was giving our baby and myself the care that we were expecting and hoping for, and that she was doing it the same way I would have if it was me, while also offering incredible advice and knowledge!” - Kate B.

“What impressed me most was how calm and smoothly she handled everything. Being a new mom and trusting your kids with people is never easy, but I knew they were in good hands.” - Zoie V.

Services

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Overnight Care 40/hr:

  • Caring for your baby’s needs throughout the night so you can get a full nights rest.

  • Feeding baby bottled breastmilk or formula, bringing baby to mom to feed.

  • Bagging breastmilk and cleaning all pump parts and/or bottles.

  • Tending to essential newborn care like diapering, burping, swaddling, and soothing the baby back to sleep.

  • Providing detailed notes on how the night went.

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Daytime Care 38/hr:

  • Household tasks; dishes, laundry, cleaning bottles/pump parts, meal prep.

  • Lactation support; answering basic questions regarding breast/bottle feeding, and providing assistance with feeding concerns.

  • Emotional support; provide empathetic companionship as you process your birth and all the changes that come with postpartum. This time is for you and whatever you need mama.

  • Nursery tidying and organization.

  • Answer questions regarding newborn care and postpartum healing.

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What is a

postpartum doula?

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A postpartum doula is someone who offers care and support to mamas, babies, and families during the 4th trimester. Whether that is helping with household tasks or taking the night shift, your doula is wholly focused on your physical, emotional, social, and mental well being as you recover and adjust after welcoming a new baby.

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About Bella

As a wife, mama, and former nanny of two littles, maternal instincts run deep for me. For all of my life I have passionately devoted myself to caretaking with a heavy emphasis on birth, postpartum, and infant care. Throughout college and directly afterward, I assisted numerous families with childcare for children aged newborn-toddlerhood. After a few wonderful years nannying, I decided to pursue my deepest passion (birth and postpartum) full time and become a certified Postpartum Doula through ICEA. I provide families with attentive and thoughtful support that fosters long-lasting connection, continuing even after our formal care concludes. My love for this work creates space for steady, nurturing, and intuitive care- anticipating your needs before they arise.

My purpose & mission:

The postpartum cocoon is so sacred. During those first couple weeks you are the most vulnerable that you will ever be. My heart for you and your baby is to be a consistent source of companionship & support.

My work is dedicated to postpartum healing and the mother-baby bond. Whether it's taking the night shift, or folding laundry, I am at your side proactively tending to your needs. My sole focus during a shift is to make sure both you & your sweet baby have been cared for & nurtured. It can be so hard to ask for your needs to be met. Having me as your doula means never having to ask.

“Bella was an absolute Godsend, I don’t know what I would have done without her in my challenging postpartum season.

Her attentiveness to my needs and emotions impressed me most. It felt like she knew what I needed before I even did.”

- Olivia N.

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