Postpartum Support
Postpartum Services/Support services are widely used, predominantly in the following circumstances: Mothers experiencing problems with sleep deprivation, challenges with breastfeeding (either baby not latching well, or baby feeding frequently throughout the night), who have a history of, or are presently experiencing depression, or who have given birth to multiples (twins, triplets, etc.)
Lisa O'Rourke Goulet RN, IBCLC
RN, BIrth Doula, Postpartum Doula (incl. overnights) and Breastfeeding Specialist
Mothering Moon
Biddeford, ME
(P) 207.283.3239
(E) lisa@motheringmoon.com
(W) www.motheringmoon.com
Kathleen Todd-Seymour, RN,IBCLC,CCE
Mother & Child Newborn Care
Offering overnight care and breastfeeding support.
(P) 508.393.4551
(E) kathleen@motherandchildonline.com
(W) www.motherandchildonline.com
Koru Care Postpartum Doula Services
Postpartum Support & Early Childhood Development Education
Serving Southern Maine, Seacoast New Hampshire, and North Shore Mass.
(P) 603.918.9298
(E) kristadoula@gmail.com
(W) www.korucaredoula.com
Mother-to-Mother: A Postpartum Adjustment Group
Tuesdays, weekly, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Community Campus, Portsmouth, NH.
No fee charged. Advance signup required.
Facilitated by certified doulas Liz Gaudette, RN; Susan Remillard; and Andrea Rutherford.
(P) 207.363.1379 (press 2)
(PDF): http://www.seacoastdoula.com/Brochures/SPAGBrochure.pdf
(W) www.familiesfirstseacoast.org