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MummaBaby_space Emotional and practical Post natal support for any new mums in the Surrey and Sussex area

I am a postnatal doula working in the Surrey and Sussex areas in South East England. I have trained in baby wearing, mindful breast feeding, mothers mental health, and postnatal massage. I run a check in service as well as minimum three hour sessions where I support a new mother post birth, signposting, reassuring and nurturing her so she can put her well-being first and bond with baby in a safe space. I am also a developing doula companion to new doulas and the Doula Uk Guildford rep.

A few years ago, a heavily whale-esq pregnant me spent an entire afternoon researching the best baby carriers, hospital ...
17/06/2026

A few years ago, a heavily whale-esq pregnant me spent an entire afternoon researching the best baby carriers, hospital bags and whether I needed a special fan for labour.

What I didn’t research was who was going to fold the mountain of washing, make me lunch with one hand while holding a baby, reassure me during a 3am wobble, or remind me that surviving on cold tea and half a biscuit isn’t actually a postnatal recovery plan. Most of us spend months preparing for birth and about five minutes thinking about what comes next and that’s where a postnatal doula comes in.

Whether you’d love a little extra support, regular practical help, nourishing food, a listening ear, feeding support, recovery guidance, or someone to tell you that yes, it really is normal to cry because you’ve run out of hummus, I have a package to suit.

✨ 12 hours
✨ 18 hours
✨ 24 hours

Plus I also offer a menu of additional services that can be tailored to your family, needs and budget, because transitioning to motherhood and easing into this first year, wasn’t meant to be done alone and every new mum deserves more than a six-week check-up and a “good luck!”

📍Surrey & surrounding areas
🤍 Postnatal doula support
🤍 Fourth trimester care
🤍 Practical, emotional and nourishing support

Once your doula, always your doula.

For a long time, I put pressure on myself to make the most of everything and perhaps it comes from knowing how quickly l...
15/06/2026

For a long time, I put pressure on myself to make the most of everything and perhaps it comes from knowing how quickly life can change.

But, over the last twenty years, what I’ve learned through motherhood, cancer, grief and all the messy bits in between is this:

You can be grateful for your life and still have hard days.
You can love your children and still feel exhausted.
Not every moment needs to be cherished and not every season needs to be enjoyed. Some days are for thriving and Some days are simply for getting through.
But Both count.

The hard days, make the good days even better.
You’ve got this Mumma x

10/06/2026

One cold October afternoon, almost 16 years ago, I sat feeding my newborn daughter as darkness fell, late afternoon, outside the window and the rain putter pattered rhythmically on the window pane. I was cosy and felt so lucky.
There is something about becoming a mother in autumn. The world naturally slows down. The trees let go. We spend more time indoors. There is an invitation to hibernate, to nest, to retreat into the small world of your baby. I was there for it!

BUT, autumn postpartum can feel surprisingly hard too.
The darker afternoons. The isolation. The endless feeding and battling with a steriliser! The feeling that everyone else’s life is carrying on while yours has completely changed. I just wanted someone to wrap me up, bring me tea and soup and remind me how well I was doing.

If you’re expecting an autumn baby, don’t just prepare for the birth. Prepare for the becoming. Spend a little time considering what you want this time to feel like, to look like and perhaps more importantly, consider who you want in your team.

🍂 My autumn postnatal doula diary is now open for September, October and November due dates so if you are curious what postnatal doula support looks like, feel free to get in touch. There is a beautiful community here for you x

08/06/2026

My monthly blog and newsletter are a place to connect, reflect and feel a little less alone. Alongside honest conversations about motherhood, I share nourishing recipes, book recommendations, practical signposting, and gentle support for navigating the fourth trimester and beyond.

The things I write about are often the things we whisper to each other over cups of tea, on park benches, or during those late-night feeds when the rest of the world seems asleep.

If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, I’d love to welcome you into my little corner of the internet. You can subscribe on my website and on stories xx

✨ “I just wish I could have had her for longer – well, forever really!”Words like this, fill my cup to over flowing! Bec...
03/06/2026

✨ “I just wish I could have had her for longer – well, forever really!”

Words like this, fill my cup to over flowing! Because whilst the meals, the baking, the freshly made bed and the practical support matter, what I hope every family feels is that they don’t have to carry the weight of early parenthood alone.
This lovely client is a postnatal doula herself, so to be trusted with her own postpartum journey was a huge privilege and her words remind me that postnatal support isn’t about fixing, advising or having all the answers.

It’s about being there.

Holding the baby while you take a shower and listening without judgement. Making sure there’s something nourishing to eat.
Creating pockets of rest in days that can feel relentless.
Helping you heal, physically and emotionally.

If you’re expecting a baby this autumn and wondering what support might look like after birth, now is the perfect time to start those conversations.

Because every new mother deserves to be cared for too.

🍂 Autumn 2026 bookings are now open.
📍 Surrey & beyond
📩 Message me for a free and curiosity chat about antenatal and postnatal support.

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There’s a funny assumption that because I spend so much of my work supporting families with food, nourishment and postna...
01/06/2026

There’s a funny assumption that because I spend so much of my work supporting families with food, nourishment and postnatal care, I must come home every evening and cook myself the most beautiful meals.

However, I hate to break it to you, the reality is a little different!

Recently, a few clients and friends have asked what I eat, and Ive admitted that by the time I get home, I’ve often used up most of my inspiration, decision-making and energy on everyone else.

I can happily batch cook for a new mother, fill a freezer with nourishing meals and talk for hours about the importance of feeding ourselves well during motherhood.

But when it’s just me? Sometimes it’s much harder.

My daughter doesn’t always want what I fancy. My husband often eats something different. And some evenings I don’t need a big family meal at all. I just need something simple, comforting and easy.

So lately I’ve been trying to practise what I gently encourage my clients to do: lowering the bar, making things easier, and treating myself with the same kindness I offer others.

A proper cup of tea.
A homemade meal from the freezer.
A warm cookie.
A few quiet minutes to sit down and actually enjoy them.

Nothing fancy.
Nothing worthy of a cookbook.

Just small reminders that care doesn’t always have to be complicated.

Sometimes nourishment looks like remembering that you matter too. 🤍

A little reminder that preparing for life after birth matters too xI’m now opening my autumn/winter diary for antenatal ...
27/05/2026

A little reminder that preparing for life after birth matters too x

I’m now opening my autumn/winter diary for antenatal and postnatal doula support.

Some families contact me during pregnancy because they already know they’d like support once baby arrives. Others simply want someone alongside them while they prepare emotionally and practically for this huge transition.
And both are welcome here.

My role is never to take over, but to help steady things, hold space, reassure, nourish and support you through one of the biggest changes life can bring.

If you’re newly pregnant, expecting later this year, or simply curious about what doula support could feel like, my inbox is always open for a gentle, no-pressure chat x

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This weekend in North Devon felt like dropping into a full stop. I took a very long deep breath, and a huge exhale after...
25/05/2026

This weekend in North Devon felt like dropping into a full stop. I took a very long deep breath, and a huge exhale after a very full 18 months.

There is something so powerful that happens when women are given space to release, connect, move their bodies, laugh, cry, learn from each other and simply be together in nature.

Between yoga, countryside walks, sea air and honest conversations, I felt the layers and labels peeling away and a much needed return to myself underneath it all.

I went with a dear yoga friend, and in amongst the stillness, I kept noticing owls. Little signs and reminders of my dad that I found so comforting and reassuring. Like a whisper saying, “keep listening.”

As a doula, I so often witness what happens when women are truly held and supported. This weekend reminded me that we all need it at regular intervals to give us a chance to reset and remember who we are in amongst it all.

Sometimes healing isn’t loud. Sometimes it’s simply hearing your own voice again.

Thank you .yoga and and for hosting us with such warmth, comfort and nurturing.

20/05/2026

There are some people in this world who run on green juice and discipline. And then there are the rest of us, surviving the fourth trimester one gooey Cowgirl Cookie at a time!!!!

This cookie is so popular as a snack request in my clients kitchens, that it deserves its own grid post. Every single client, doula, tired mum, breastfeeding parent and “I’ll just have half” husband ends up obsessed with them.

They’re:
✨ soft + gooey
✨ genuinely one-handed friendly (a very important postnatal category)
✨ made with unrefined sugar
✨ full of oats for slow-release energy
✨ freezer friendly
✨ excellent with tea at 3am
✨ and somehow feel wholesome even when you’ve eaten three standing at the kitchen counter

I can’t take full credit because it’s not originally my recipe, but over the years I’ve tweaked it into my own little doula-version of comfort food because it is the perfect snack for:
• cluster feeding
• emotional support
• visitors who “don’t want anything”
• school pick up survival
• and those moments where you realise you haven’t sat down all day.

At this point the Cowgirl Cookie is less of a bake and more of a member of the doula team. 🤣

(Recipe interest level: yeehaw or no?) Let me know below and I’ll share!

More and more companies are starting to recognise that supporting employees through pregnancy, birth and early parenthoo...
18/05/2026

More and more companies are starting to recognise that supporting employees through pregnancy, birth and early parenthood matters, not just during maternity leave, but in the transition into family life too.

Many larger employers now offer family-building or wellbeing benefits through providers such as Carrot Fertility, as well as private healthcare schemes and workplace wellbeing programmes.

These can sometimes include:
✨ antenatal education and preparation
✨ feeding and lactation support
✨ emotional wellbeing support
✨ recovery after birth
✨ sleep and parenting guidance
✨ postnatal doula care and practical home support

This kind of support is becoming increasingly common within:
• corporate and finance companies
• tech and media industries
• legal and consultancy firms
• international businesses
• private healthcare packages
• progressive workplaces investing in family wellbeing and staff retention

Personally, I think it’s such an important shift and so helpful because preparing for a baby isn’t just about the birth, the weeks and months afterwards matter too.

Having practical, emotional and non-judgemental support during pregnancy and postpartum can make families feel more held, more confident and far less alone in the huge adjustment of becoming parents.

So if you work for a larger company or have private employee benefits, it may be worth checking what’s included in your package — you might be surprised by the support available to you and if you’d like to know more about how postnatal doula support works alongside these schemes, I am just here xx

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