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"A postpartum doula with long, wavy hair gently supports a newborn baby on a soft white bed, creating a nurturing and calming moment. This image represents the compassionate in-home postpartum support offered by Blessed Beginnings, helping new moms in Franklin, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, and Brentwood, TN, with newborn care, breastfeeding guidance, and emotional well-being.

In-Home Postpartum Care

for New Parents in Middle Tennessee

WELCOME TO THE FOURTH TRIMESTER

Bringing your baby home is one of life’s most beautiful moments—but it also comes with exhaustion, questions, and adjustments. You don’t have to do it alone. Our certified postpartum doulas provide in-home care in Middle Tennessee, offering hands-on support so you can focus on healing, bonding, and adjusting to life with your newborn.

Infant

Care

✔ Basic feeding assistance (breastfeeding or formula)

✔ Diapering, swaddling, and soothing techniques

✔ First baths and newborn hygiene

✔ Understanding infant behaviors and sleep patterns

Meal

Preparation

✔ Preparing simple, nourishing meals and snacks

Mother

Care

✔ Time to rest, shower, and recharge

✔ Nutritional support for postpartum healing

✔ Emotional support and newborn care education

Light

Housekeeping

✔ Laundry, dishes, and nursery organization

✔ Sweeping, vacuuming, and kitchen cleanup

A Blessed Beginnings postpartum doula with long, wavy hair smiles helps a new mom fold laundry. She wears a casual white t-shirt, a gray knit cardigan, and blue jeans. Folded clothes  in the foreground, while a soft-lit bedroom with a lamp is visible in the background. Reflecting the comfort and ease that new moms in Franklin, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, and Brentwood, TN, can experience with in-home postpartum support from Blessed Beginnings.

Why Choose In-Home Postpartum Support?

Because You Shouldn’t Have to Do It All

Many new parents feel overwhelmed trying to balance recovery, newborn care, and household responsibilities. A postpartum doula helps lighten the load so you can focus on what matters most—bonding with your baby and feeling your best.​

Loved by New Parents in
Williamson and Davidson Counties

“Jessi was such an answer to prayer in my postpartum experience. This was my first time having a postpartum doula and I so wish I was able to have one with my first two babies!

 

She took care of so many of the overwhelming tasks and brought peace to my home by preparing healing meals and being a stable, comforting person to help my older kids with the transition of a new sibling.

 

It was so relieving being able to nap or shower knowing my baby was in safe hands with Jessi! I felt as though I was truly able to let my body rest after the marathon of birth. What a blessing.”

-  Abbi S.

A Blessed Beginnings Postpartum Doula in a cream-colored sweater is helping a new mom meal prep by chopping an avocado into small cubes on a wooden cutting board in a bright, modern kitchen. Various breakfast items, including a glass of orange juice, waffles, biscuits, and a bowl of cereal, are arranged on the white countertop.  The scene represents the essential postpartum care offered by Blessed Beginnings, helping new moms in Franklin, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, and Brentwood, TN, with household tasks, meal prep, and newborn care

Areas Serviced

Connecting Communities with In Home Postpartum Care

Franklin, TN

Thompson's Station, TN

Brentwood, TN

Spring Hill, TN

A smiling newborn baby lying on a soft white blanket, reaching out with tiny hands to the postpartum doula for Blessed Beginnings, which supports new moms in Franklin, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, and Brentwood, TN.

Postpartum Doula Support in
Franklin, TN and Nearby Communities

Postpartum should be a time of healing, rest, and bonding. Our doulas are here to make that happen. Let’s chat about how we can support you.


We provide in-home postpartum care for families in Williamson and Davidson counties and surrounding areas of Middle TN.

 

Helping new parents feel supported and confident in their transition to life with a newborn. If you need help with breastfeeding, newborn care, light household tasks, or just some extra hands, our certified postpartum doulas

are here for you.

Answers to Your
Postpartum Doula Questions

  • What is an infant massage class / course?
    Infant massage classes teach parents how to massage their babies safely and effectively. These courses are designed to foster bonding, relieve symptoms like gas, and promote better sleep. Kim Geasley, our Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM), provides hands-on guidance in various techniques as well as specific protocol for gas and colic relief.
  • Who should enroll in baby massage class / course?
    Any parent with a baby from birth to pre-crawling. It is recommended that only parents massage their babies as this is not only a practice that promotes physical well being, but also bonding and attachment between parent and child.
  • Can I learn baby massage online?
    Yes! We offer online infant massage classes that provide training in infant massage through virtual sessions. These classes are perfect for those who prefer learning from home but still want all the benefits of our in-person classes.
  • Will Kim come to my home for private classes?
    Yes! Classes can be held in the comfort of your own home for a minimum of 4 parents and babies and a maximum of 6 parents and babies. This is perfect for a moms’ group looking for a fun way to connect with each other. Private family classes, including both parents and their baby, are also available for an additional fee. In-home classes are only available for Williamson, southern Davidson, and northern Maury counties. You can email Kim for details and pricing.
  • What benefits does infant massage provide?
    There are many benefits to massage! They include interaction, stimulation, relaxation and relief. Regular massage can also help regulate sleep patterns and reduce crying. The beauty is that you as a parent can incorporate the techniques in a way that is beneficial to your baby and your family’s routine.
  • Do I need to use oil?
    Yes! We recommend something from the pantry, ideally organic, cold pressed vegetable or fruit oil that is unscented and edible. (Examples are coconut, olive or MCT oil). Baby oil is not recommended as it is petroleum based.
  • What if I live far from you? Is there an infant massage class / courses near me?
    We strive to make our classes easily accessible. For those who cannot attend in person, our online baby massage classes are a great alternative.
  • Can both parents attend class together?
    Absolutely! It is ideal that both parents master the techniques of infant massage. In this case, we recommend that during the class, one parent massages baby for the entire session to maintain consistency while the other parent practices on a doll or stuffed animal.
  • What if my baby is asleep during class?
    Because infant massage is baby led, we consider it something we do WITH our babies rather than TO them. In the event your baby is sleeping during class, please let them sleep! You can have a doll or stuffed animal on hand to practice on until you are able to practice with your baby.
  • How often should I massage my baby?
    While individual needs vary, you know your baby best. You can incorporate the techniques in any way you choose. Some families like morning and others prefer to use it as a calming part of the bedtime routine. As you learn your baby, you will be able to determine what works best for him or her. During class, Kim will provide guidelines on how often and how long each session should be based on your baby's age and responsiveness. Join us to learn more!

Postpartum Doula Services Inquiry

We’re so glad you’re interested in postpartum doula support. Please fill out this form so we can learn more about your current needs and how we can best assist you.


Once we receive your information, our team will reach out to discuss how we can support you and your baby during this special time.

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