Babymoon Concierge Certified Postpartum Doula

Babymoon Concierge 

Modern Mothering Solutions

Creating Solutions to Exhausted Parents Of Newborns

Cheryl Abrams has over 10,000 hours infant and mother care experience. Babymoon Concierge is ideal for individuals who need certified doulas because of insurance company has specified.

She Is A Certified Postpartum Doula and Certified Newborn Specialist

Assisting mothers recovering from a birth by supporting them with breastfeeding, night nanny, and doing the day-to-day tasks in their home like cooking and light cleaning until moms get on their feet. 

When you bring baby(s) home you will need lots of help. Babymoon Concierge has a team of highly trained Specialists in DFW who understands the needs of infants and will teach new parents how to care, bathe, feed, soothe their babies and much more.

Call today:  682-429-4637

What is a Postpartum Doula?

A Postpartum Doula is a trained professional who comes into a families home after the birth of their baby and assists in various ways to encourage a healthy postpartum transition and healing. She works during the day and focuses on caring for the mother so the mother can care for her baby optimally. A postpartum doula is knowledgeable on postpartum health and healing, breastfeeding, and infant care/sleep. They are also in touch with their local community or providers so they can provide referrals to clients when needed.


A Postpartum Doula may perform the following tasks:


  • Help with washing and folding laundry 

  • Prepare nourishing meals and drinks for the mother and family 

  • Care for the infant so the mother can rest

  • Help the mother process her birth and postpartum experience

  • Teach and guide breastfeeding 

  • Educate family on infant care 

  • Provide referrals to other providers when needed

  • Light housekeeping, such as sweeping and dishes

Questions to Ask a Postpartum Doula (Taken from the Dona Postpartum Position Paper)

To discover the specific training, experience and services offered by anyone who provides postpartum support, potential clients, nursing supervisors, physicians, midwives and others should ask the following questions of that person:

  • What training have you had? (If a doula is certified, you might consider checking with the organization.)

  • Have you had a criminal background check, a recent TB test and current CPRcertification?

  • Tell me/us about your experience as a postpartum doula.

  • What is your philosophy about parenting and supporting women and their families during postpartum?

  • May I/we meet to discuss my/our postpartum needs and the role you will play in supporting me/us in the

    postpartum period?

  • What different types of services do you offer?

  • May I/we call you with postpartum questions or concerns before the birth?

  • When do your services begin after birth?

  • What is your experience in breastfeeding support?

  • Do you work with one or more backup doulas for times when you are not available? May I/we meet them?

  • What are your fees and refund policies?

    Training and Certification of Doulas

    Postpartum doula training focuses on preparing the doula to support the family after birth and to help them have the best possible outcomes. She learns about the physical and psychological needs of the postpartum period and development of the newborn. The doula receives training on breastfeeding skills and support, support of the woman with postpartum depression, support for the partner, fostering bonding, multiples, grief and loss, and the importance of referrals to competent and appropriate professionals and support groups. Training includes educating the family on infant care, newborn characteristics, coping skills and supporting the mother.

    Certification is offered by several local, national and international organizations. Some private agencies train their own doulas and certify them under their own business name. Because of the variation of training practices, the knowledge base and qualifications of doulas can vary greatly. This lack of consistency compelled DONA International to research, write and implement an evidence-based program. DONA International has exacting standards set to ensure top-quality postpartum support internationally. This evidence-based certification program includes a doula training workshop, breastfeeding training, background reading, the investigation and documentation of local referrals for future clients and essays that demonstrate understanding of the integral concepts of postpartum doula support. Positive evaluations from supported mothers and their partners are also required.