Seattle Overnight Certified Postpartum Doula & Newborn Care Specialist

Have your baby sleeping through the night

Results in 12-16 Weeks

9–12-Hour Night Care | 4-7 Nights a Week | 24/7 and Travel Available

Seattle overnight postpartum doula providing newborn night care and sleep support

Private care, evidence-based overnight postpartum care for families who want real sleep, confident newborn care, and consistent support during the most vulnerable weeks after birth.

Rosula Doula offers structured overnight care designed to build healthy sleep foundations from the very beginning without devices, gimmicks, or guesswork.

Credentials & Care Standards

  • 9—12-hour overnight shifts

  • Evidence-based newborn sleep foundations

  • Infant regulation & feeding rhythm support

  • Trauma-informed, family-centered care

  • Seattle-based | Private care only

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Availability is limited to ensure quality care and real results.

What Makes Our Overnight Care Different

Many postpartum providers offer support.

Very few are trained to buildsleepfoundationsfromnightone.

Our care focuses on:

  • Newborn circadian rhythm development

  • Feeding and sleep alignment

  • We work with both breastfeeding and bottle feeding clients

  • Infant nervous system regulation

  • Overnight care that supports both baby and parent recovery.

  • While no provider can override medical or neurological conditions, the vast majority of healthy infants can achieve long, sustainable night stretches when care is done correctly from the start.

    That is our specialty.

What Overnight Care Looks Like

During a typical 9–12 hour overnight shift, care may include:

  • Full newborn care so parents can sleep

  • Feeding support (lactation support, bottle feeding, pumping, or combo feeding)

  • Safe-sleep setup and monitoring

  • Gentle sleep shaping aligned with the baby’s age

  • Diapering, soothing, and resettling

  • Light newborn-related tidying (bottles, pump parts)

Parents wake to a cared-for baby, and a clearer nervous system.

Who This Care is For

This service is for families who:

  • Want consistent overnight care, not rotating helpers

  • Value kindness, calm, and professionalism

  • Want their baby to sleep longer stretches because the foundations are done correctly

  • Are open to gentle coaching to support sleep success

  • Want someone who cares deeply for both baby and parent recovery

If you want to feel supported, rested, and confident, and you’re ready for a proven approach, this care is for you.

Who This Care is Not For

This care may not be the right fit if you:

  • Are not interested in improving overnight sleep

  • Prefer a hands-off or “wait and see” approach

  • Want occasional help without structure or follow-through

  • Are seeking the lowest hourly rate rather than specialized care

  • Are uncomfortable with guidance around sleep, feeding rhythm, or infant regulation

Not every family wants sleep outcomes, and that’s okay. This service is designed for families who do.

What We Do

  • Core Focus: Parent recovery, emotional support, house hold flow, light infant laundry, bottle and pump-parts care, sibling transitions, PMADs awareness.

    Outcomes for You: Faster healing, lower stress, smoother routines.

  • Focus: Age-appropriate routine mapping, gentle schedule tweaks, hands-on implementation, tracking wake windows and feeds, parent coaching for maintenance.

    Outcomes for You: Predictable naps, full-night stretches, confident caregivers.

  • Focus: Age-appropriate routine mapping, gentle schedule tweaks, hands-on implementation, tracking wake windows and feeds, parent coaching for maintenance.

    Outcomes for You: Predictable naps, full-night stretches, confident caregivers.

  • Many parents search for a “night nurse” for overnight infant care. In the U.S., this refers to infant-care professionals, not registered nurses, unless, well they’re registered nurses.

Why Choose Rosula Doula

  • ProDoula Postpartum and Infant Care Doula Certified

    Extensive newborn knowledge having studied with Summer’s Sleep Secrets and Newborn Care Solutions

    Trainings are weaved together for seamless family and baby support

  • Receive gentle, data-driven sleep shaping plus ongoing nanny-style care when you need more than newborn help.

  • Experiences care with preemies, reflux warriors, medically fragile and food-allergy infants

  • Established sleep habits and respectful routines.

  • Overnights can be brutal. After several years of care, we realized that care in increments of 3 hours provides real family rest.

  • Seattle agencies may charge $60-$75+ an hour. Rosula Doula keeps prices affordable with direct, one-on-one care. We do not like overextending ourselves.

Pricing and Availability

$58 per hour

Shifts are between 9-12 hours a night, with a 9 hour minimum

24/7 hour care is offered, with a 6 hour break that must maintain consist break hours. These 6 hours are still charged for, as they are on-call and within a live-in type situation.

Available for 4-7 nights a contracted week.

Our services reflect:

  • Advanced newborn sleep training

  • High-intensity overnight care

  • Consistency across nights (where results happen)

  • Premium, private postpartum support

Our rate is a very competitive Seattle rate for specialized overnight care with measurable outcomes.

A signed contract includes:

  • Personalized help with nursery setup

  • Car seat installation from a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST)

Forms of Payment Accepted

  • Private Pay

Insurance & Employee Reimbursement Accepted

How do we make this work?

✔ Invoices are always provided
✔ Contracts are always provided

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The family and the doula work together. Results cannot come without consistency between all caretakers involved.

  • Yes, of course!

  • Book a consultation as soon as possible. Dates are being reserved. After our initial interview, if there is availability, we can book your time immediately.

  • Yes, we support infants of all needs. Sleep hygiene and foundations will still be provided, and longer stretches of sleep are possible; however, that does not mean that your baby will be medically capable of sleeping through the night without assistance from a medical provider, like their pediatrician.

Seattle overnight postpartum doula and newborn sleep specialist offering 12-hour night care, sleep foundations from birth, and parent recovery support. 5–7 nights/week.