How Postpartum Doulas Help Surrogates and Parents Adjust

McKayla Broadhurst

How Postpartum Doulas Help Surrogates and Parents Adjust

The birth of a child through surrogacy is a unique and transformative experience, full of joy and, let’s be honest, a few logistical challenges. For both the surrogate and the intended parents, adjusting to life postpartum often requires extra hands, a compassionate heart, and someone who knows the ropes. That’s where postpartum doulas come in.

Whether it’s helping a surrogate recover or guiding intended parents through their first sleepless nights with their baby, postpartum doulas specialize in providing tailored care for every family dynamic - including surrogacy.

For the Surrogate: Prioritizing Healing and Support

Surrogates give an extraordinary gift by carrying a child for another family, and they deserve expert care as they recover physically and emotionally.

Here’s how we help:

Postpartum Recovery

We assist surrogates in managing their physical recovery, whether it’s creating a comfortable routine, preparing nourishing meals, or simply ensuring they’re resting when they need it most.

Emotional Care

The postpartum period can bring up complex emotions for surrogates. As doulas, we offer a listening ear and a safe space to process their experience, free of judgment.

Practical Household Help

From tidying up to assisting with older children, we lighten the load so surrogates can focus on healing and their own families.

For the Intended Parents: Building Confidence in Parenthood

Surrogacy is a beautiful way to grow a family, but intended parents often face the challenge of stepping into their role without the typical physical recovery that comes with childbirth. This shift can feel overwhelming, but postpartum doulas provide the expertise and care to help parents thrive.

Here’s what we do:

Hands-On Baby Care

Whether it’s swaddling, soothing, or figuring out the mystery of baby cries, we guide parents through all the “newborn 101” skills.

Overnight Care

One of the most impactful ways we support new parents is by providing overnight care. Imagine waking up refreshed while your doula handles nighttime feeds, diaper changes, and baby soothing in the next room.

On-the-Go Support

Surrogacy often involves travel for intended parents, and we step in to bridge the gap. For example, I once stayed in a hotel with a mom and her newborn, helping her adjust to those first days together while managing the practicalities of traveling home with a new baby.

Lactation and Feeding Guidance

If the surrogate is pumping milk or parents are using donor milk, we help establish feeding routines, provide guidance on bottle feeding, and connect parents with Utah IBCLCs for specialized lactation and bottle feeding support.

Navigating the Unique Dynamics of Surrogacy

Surrogacy can create a powerful bond between the surrogate and the intended parents, and postpartum doulas are uniquely equipped to support both sides.


Every surrogacy journey is different. We customize our care to meet the needs of the surrogate, the parents, and the baby.

Why Postpartum Doula Support Matters in Surrogacy

The postpartum period isn’t just about the baby - it’s about you too. Our role can vary from ensuring surrogates feel supported as they recover with warm meals and a listening ear, to helping parents feel confident as they step into their new roles.

Whether it’s staying with a new parent in a hotel before heading home with their new baby, coordinating lactation logistics, or simply offering practical and emotional care, postpartum doulas make a difference by creating calm in the chaos of this life-changing transition.

Let’s Make This Transition Smoother Together


Whether you’re a surrogate healing after childbirth or parents navigating those first precious (and overwhelming) days with your baby, postpartum doula support is here for you.

Contact us today to learn more about our tailored services for surrogacy families and how we can help create a smooth, joyful postpartum experience.

FAQs


Q: Do postpartum doulas work with families traveling for surrogacy?

A: Absolutely. We’re experienced in supporting families during surrogacy-related travel, including staying in hotels to provide hands-on care for the baby and parents.



Q: How do postpartum doulas support surrogates and parents at the same time?

A: We provide balanced care tailored to the needs of everyone involved. This might mean helping a surrogate recover during the day and staying overnight with the baby to assist the parents.


Q: Can doulas help with pumping and milk logistics?

A: Yes! We can guide surrogates through pumping schedules, assist with milk storage, and help parents establish feeding routines.

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