Dallas Postpartum Doula Support

Your body just did the most incredible thing. Now it’s time to rest, recover, and bond—with support tailored to what your body and baby need most. At Babymoon Concierge, we bring peace, rest, nourishment, and expert care right to your doorstep.”

What Is Your Biggest Challenge About Being A New Parent?

. Getting Enough Sleep

. Caring For A New Baby

. Finding Time For Myself

. Balancing Home, Work & Baby

. Breastfeeding Challenges

. Being A Good Parent

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Being a new parent can be tough, but hiring Babymoon Concierge makes it so much easier. With their expert newborn care specialists, night nannies and postpartum doulas, Babymoon Concierge provides top-notch care for both you and your baby. Their specialists are highly trained to handle any situation and offer support and guidance during the postpartum period. You can trust that your baby as well as the whole family is in good hands with Babymoon Concierge.

Also, postpartum doulas fill in the gaps created by our modern society that normally would have been filled by extended family members. Many live far away from their close friends and family. Cheryl creates happy, well rested, confidently empowered postpartum wellness clients while offering an empowering modern mothering experience.

Lets Imagine What It Would Look Like Coming To Your Home With A New Baby For The First Time With A Hired Postpartum Doula


Essential Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Postpartum Doula or Newborn Care Specialist

Bringing a newborn home is one of life's most rewarding experiences, but it can also be overwhelming. Hiring a qualified postpartum doula or newborn care specialist can provide invaluable support, education, and peace of mind during the transition into parenthood.

Not all postpartum professionals have the same training, experience, or philosophy of care. Before hiring someone to care for your family and newborn, it's important to ask thoughtful questions to ensure they are the right fit for your needs.

1. What training and certifications have you completed?

Ask about their formal education, certifications, and continuing education. A qualified professional should be able to clearly explain their training and provide documentation if requested.

Questions to consider:

  • What postpartum doula or newborn care specialist training have you completed?

  • Which organization certified you?

  • Do you participate in continuing education?

  • May I verify your certification?

Tip: Unfortunately, not all certifications are legitimate. If you have concerns, contact the certifying organization directly to verify credentials.

2. Have you passed a criminal background check?

Anyone caring for your newborn should be able to provide proof of a recent criminal background check.

Ask:

  • Have you completed a criminal background screening?

  • When was your most recent background check performed?

  • Are you willing to provide documentation?

3. Are you currently certified in Infant and Adult CPR?

Emergencies are rare, but preparation matters.

Ask:

  • Do you maintain current Infant CPR certification?

  • Are you certified in First Aid?

  • When was your certification last renewed?

4. Tell me about your experience.

Experience often matters just as much as training.

Questions to ask:

  • How many years have you worked with newborns and postpartum families?

  • Approximately how many families have you supported?

  • Do you have experience with twins, triplets, premature infants, reflux, breastfeeding challenges, or special circumstances?

  • Can you provide references from recent clients?

5. What is your philosophy regarding parenting and postpartum support?

Every caregiver approaches families differently.

Ask:

  • How do you support new parents?

  • What is your approach to infant sleep?

  • How do you encourage parental confidence?

  • How do you handle differing parenting styles?

You want someone who respects your family's values while providing evidence-based guidance and education.

6. Can we schedule a consultation before hiring you?

A consultation allows both parties to determine whether the relationship is a good fit.

During the consultation discuss:

  • Your family's goals and concerns

  • Your baby's anticipated needs

  • Expectations for communication

  • Household routines

  • Services requested

Trust and compatibility are essential when inviting someone into your home.

7. What services do you provide?

Not all postpartum professionals offer the same services.

Possible services include:

  • Newborn care and education

  • Overnight care

  • Breastfeeding support

  • Bottle preparation and feeding guidance

  • Sleep shaping and healthy sleep habits

  • Infant soothing techniques

  • Multiples support

  • Postpartum recovery support

  • Meal preparation

  • Laundry and baby-related household tasks

  • Parent education and coaching

  • Sibling adjustment support

Ask for a detailed description of what is included and excluded from their services.

8. May I contact you before the birth with questions?

Many families appreciate support before the baby arrives.

Ask:

  • Are prenatal consultations included?

  • Can I contact you with questions before delivery?

  • How are questions handled—phone, text, or email?

  • Are there limits to prenatal support?

9. When do services begin after birth?

Some professionals begin support immediately after delivery, while others start once the family returns home.

Questions to ask:

  • How soon after birth can services begin?

  • Do you provide hospital support?

  • Are you available for daytime, overnight, or 24-hour care?

10. What experience do you have supporting breastfeeding families?

Even if you plan to formula feed, understanding infant feeding is critical.

Ask:

  • What breastfeeding education have you received?

  • How do you support breastfeeding mothers?

  • Do you work alongside lactation consultants?

  • Can you help with pumping, bottle feeding, and paced feeding techniques?

11. Do you have a backup plan if you are unavailable?

Illnesses and emergencies happen.

Ask:

  • Do you work with backup doulas or newborn care specialists?

  • How are backup caregivers selected?

  • May I meet the backup before services begin?

  • Will the backup have access to my family's care plan?

A professional should always have a contingency plan.

12. What are your fees, payment terms, and refund policies?

Before signing a contract, make sure you fully understand the financial commitment.

Questions to ask:

  • What are your rates?

  • Is a retainer required?

  • What payment methods do you accept?

  • Are payment plans available?

  • What is your cancellation policy?

  • Under what circumstances are refunds offered?

Request all policies in writing before moving forward.

Final Thoughts

The postpartum period is a time of tremendous physical, emotional, and family adjustment. Hiring a knowledgeable postpartum doula or newborn care specialist can help you navigate this transition with confidence and support.

The right professional will not only care for your newborn but will also empower you with education, reassurance, and practical guidance so you can thrive in your new role as a parent.

Never hesitate to ask questions. A qualified postpartum professional will welcome the opportunity to discuss their training, experience, philosophy, and services so you can make an informed decision for your family.

You don’t have to worry about cooking daily meals, meal prep, cleaning, laundry, taking your toddler or school age child to school and running errands.

If you wanted to have breakfast or lunch with friends you can leave for a short while knowing that your baby is being taken care of.

Someone will be with you to keep you company while your loved one is at work giving you emotional support.

Someone will be supporting and teaching you how to take cake of your baby properly.

You will receive lactation support if you choose to breastfeed.




Now, Lets Imagine What It Would Look Like Coming To Your Home With A New Baby Without Hiring Postpartum Support




Little to no support. Babies feed every 2-3 hour round the clock. Having a baby is like the equivalent of running a 26 mile marathon. You will be dirt tired without any support. This is a crucial time for moms and babies. Having someone at your home who is knowledgeable and supportive makes all the difference. (Because postpartum doulas fill in the gaps created by our modern society that normally would have been filled by extended family members. Many live far away from their close friends and family. Cheryl creates happy, well rested, confidently empowered postpartum wellness clients while offering an empowering modern mothering experience.)




I am a certified postpartum doula who is also a trained newborn care specialist, night nanny, Texas breastfeeding educator, community childbirth educator, sleep trainer with multiples expertise. I offer a well rounded heart centered service. As a postpartum doula I give support after labor and delivery at the hospital or when you arrive home. If your Obstetrician or Midwife puts you on bed rest before your birth, I will help with chores around your home that you can’t until your baby is born. I also teach newborn care and assist parents as a night nanny. Sometimes, parents want to be able to get a good night sleep. Many families are not prepared for the every 2-3 hour feedings. Breastfeeding support meal prep and 24 hour care can be implemented in your package too. The cost of having a postpartum doula in your home is affordable and a must have and care is covered though some health care plans. I proudly support many cultural postpartum practices and are familiar. I serve the surrounding areas of Dallas County, Tarrant County, Denton County and Collin County and would love to get to know you and your family. Contact me now!


We understand many new parents are not prepared for the rigid feeding schedule of a newborn. Babies tend to feed every 2-3 hours in the first few weeks of being born. Giving birth is exhausting, therefore plenty of rest is what you will desire during the first few weeks after you deliver, please call now! We have night nannies, newborn care specialists, postpartum doula’s, Antepartum Doulas, breastfeeding support, 24/7 care and sleep trainers

“One of my super powers is going into a client’s kitchen and cooking things for them that they did’t know that they had in their pantry, refrigerator or freezer and creating something unique and delicious”.

 
 
I would strongly recommend Cheryl Abrams for any available newborn care position. She has a vast amount of experience with children which I feel is important. She is very reliable and will work very hard for any employer. “

/Dr Le Giang Dallas TX-Delighted Client/

Are you going to have a baby soon? Are your relatives located in another part of the country? Call me today 682-249-4637. I can help.