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Postpartum Sanctuary

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For postpartum doulas, newborn care specialists, and first-forty-days support

A bedside recovery quilt for the first weeks home.

Postpartum Sanctuary is built around a specific feeling: a stocked nightstand, warm food, fresh linens, and someone steady enough to make the house feel possible again.

Process clear client journey
Private pay premium positioning built in
First 40 days care that feels restorative

The recovery table

Rest, recovery, meals, overnight support, newborn care, and the comfort of steady help in the room.

The bedside note

Clear packages, calming proof, and a next step that feels like a helpful note left on the counter.

Services and packages

Offer pathways that feel grounding, specific, and easy to compare.

Day Support

Gentle day presence

For rest, recovery, lactation support, light meals, sibling help, and practical care around the house.

  • 3 to 6 hour daytime blocks
  • Postpartum reset and care planning
  • Newborn calming support

First Forty Days

Full sanctuary care

A more comprehensive option for families wanting structure, nourishment, and attentive recovery support.

  • Meal prep and household rhythm
  • Recovery-focused planning
  • Text support between visits

About

Quiet support for the days that need a softer landing.

This layout is built for providers whose work is equal parts emotional care and real-life help. It makes space for softness while still communicating structure and premium value.

Use this template to show the feeling of your care: labeled freezer meals, a reset nursery, protected sleep, unhurried conversation, and the kind of support that helps people feel like themselves again.

Add a soft care image here: folded linens, meal prep, bedside details, or a calm nursery corner.

Client result

“I finally slept, ate real food, and stopped feeling like I had to do everything alone.”

– Postpartum client, first week home

Fit and proof

Make the path feel simple from first look to confident inquiry.

01

Choose the sanctuary design

Clients select this calming layout for its soft, recovery-centered mood.

02

Share your services and tone

We plug in your packages, service area, photos, and the details that make your care unique.

03

Launch and start booking

Clear CTA placement, proof, and premium framing help the right families take the next step.

Testimonial 01

“She brought peace into our home. The support was practical, warm, and exactly what we needed after discharge.”

Testimonial 02

“I could tell clients understood my role right away. My inquiry calls became easier and my pricing felt supported.”

Testimonial 03

“The site made my care feel premium without being cold. It finally sounded like the work I actually do.”

Best for providers who

Support families after birth, charge private-pay rates, and want a softer brand with real structure.

Not ideal for

Providers who want a clinical, high-contrast, or very tech-forward aesthetic.

FAQ

Answer the obvious questions before they have to ask.

Can I swap colors, fonts, and photos?

Yes. This template is designed to be customized with your brand palette, font mood, and client or lifestyle photography.

Is this template good for higher rates?

Yes. The layout is intentionally premium, grounded, and trust-building so it supports private-pay positioning.

What kind of services does it support?

Day support, overnight care, first-forty-days packages, sibling help, lactation-friendly support, and custom postpartum pathways.

Ready to use this design?

Bring the feeling of sanctuary to your postpartum website.

This template helps your site feel like a calm exhale while still guiding visitors toward booking.

Add availability note

Keep this block simple: one calming service note, one clear CTA, and one intake form that makes the next step feel easy.

Inquiry form

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