Postpartum Doula in Seattle
Postpartum & Newborn Care That Lets Your Family Bloom
Certified Postpartum & Infant Care Doula,
and Sleep Coach (0–24 m)
Next openings: October 2025
Why choose Rosula Doula?
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I’m a Certified Postpartum & Infant Care Doula through ProDoula and have extensive newborn knowledge, having studied with Summer’s Sleep Secrets and Newborn Care Solutions. I weave my trainings together for seamless family and baby support.
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Receive gentle, data‑driven sleep shaping plus ongoing nanny‑style care when you need more than newborn help.
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I’ve cared for preemies, reflux warriors, medically fragile & food‑allergy infants.
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Established sleep habits and respectful routines.
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Overnights can be brutal. After several years of care, I realized that care in increments of 3 hours provides real family rest.
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Seattle agencies may charge $50-$75+ an hour; my practice keeps prices affordable with direct, one‑on‑one care. I do not like overextending myself.
What I Do (and Why It Matters)
Postpartum & Infant Care Doula (ProDoula‑certified):
Core Focus: Parent recovery, emotional support, household flow, light infant laundry, bottle/pump‑part care, sibling transitions, PMAD awareness.
Outcomes for You: Faster healing, lower stress, smoother routines.
Newborn Care Specialist (NCS):
Core Focus: Baby‑centric overnight care, safe‑sleep set‑ups, schedules, reflux & allergy troubleshooting, preemie & NICU transitions.
Outcomes for You: Longer stretches of sleep, predictable days, fewer feeding battles.
Infant Sleep Coach / Sleep Trainer / Infant Care Specialist (4–24 mo.):
Focus: Age‑appropriate routine mapping, gentle schedule tweaks, hands‑on implementation, tracking wake windows & feeds, parent coaching for maintenance.
Outcomes for You: Predictable naps, full‑night stretches, confident caregivers.
About “Night Nurse”
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.