Be regulated and ready for life with a newborn!

THERAPY + ONLINE COURSE for the pregnant mom who feels nervous and wants an easy postpartum.

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Better Sleep

Deeper Bonding

More Regulation

Your baby won't come with a manual. It's all on-the-job training; the stakes are high, and the learning curve is steep. You ought to have everything you need so that you and your partner can handle it.

If your postpartum goals are to:
➤ Have a smooth transition without a breakdown
➤ Avoid overstimulation and miscommunications
➤ Be able to focus on healing and bonding (and not worry about anything else)

Prevent a new-mom meltdown!

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Don't wait, give yourself and your baby the best start possible.

Knowledge is Power

Pregnant women often worry if their partners are as ready as they are. Get on the same page because your partner is probably thinking about this less than you are.

Sleep is Sacred

No sugarcoating here – sleepless nights are coming your way. It's part of the deal. So, let's make a game plan to protect those precious ZZZs, for you and your partner.

Be the MOM

Your mother-in-law's unsolicited advice? Yeah, you can handle that. Impress her with your confidence, set boundaries and shut down unsolicited advice.

I would be a millionaire if I had a dollar for every time I heard, "the nursery is ready; the baby can come any day now..."

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Mental health is the #1 complication of pregnancy and childbirth. 1 in 5 birthing people experience a level of anxiety that requires attention and support. Yet, you can't add "mental health" to your registry; that's where I come in.

I'm Kayla, a therapist for moms. You deserve to feel regulated and ready for life with your newborn. Even if you've spent a ton of time and money trying to get ready, you might still feel like it's not enough.

It's not that you're not trying hard enough to feel prepared. Instead of buying more baby items to feel ready, you might need to prioritize your mental health and emotions so that...

➤ Your partner knows exactly how to support you (and when to take out the garbage).

➤ Family members know when they are allowed to visit.

➤ You don't have to think about other people's needs; focus on your recovery.

➤ You know what to do when you or your partner gets overwhelmed or overstimulated (despite being tired AF).

Decorating the nursery is fun; preparing your heart is essential.

Resources that help you feel ready.

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The Postpartum Plan

A step-by-step workbook to prepare you for life after pregnancy.

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The Fourth Trimester

Online course + community for pregnant moms who want an easy postpartum.

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1:1 Art As Therapy

The best way to get an easy postpartum is for you to be regulated. If you're unsure where to begin...

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While you want to enjoy your pregnancy, there's so much to learn, do, and buy. You wonder late into the night if your moods are normal, or if you can, in fact, do this.

You are not alone. You are already enough; you just need the right resources to help you feel equipped and confident as you go from pregnancy to parenthood.

As a therapist for moms, I understand the challenges of having a baby. The Fourth Trimester Resources are designed to help you prepare for bringing your baby home (before you’re covered in spit up).

Go from stressed and overthinking to confident and chill.

Preparing your entire existence for a baby is a lot.

Expect the Unexpected Masterclass: The three secrets to an easy postpartum

1️⃣ Preparing your partner: Why you need to talk about sleepless nights and the household tasks (that they never do but you want them to do)

2️⃣ Preparing your mental health: Why you need to start practicing coping tools before the baby exits tour body

3️⃣ Preparing the people: Why you need to communicate boundaries and expectations

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You’re busy growing organs and eyeballs so I made this easy for you

I know you want to be a chill newborn mom and have an easy postpartum BUT in order to do that you need for it to all go according to plan.

The problem is it’s hard to plan for something you don’t have much control over.

Which makes you feel uncertain, worried, and maybe a bit edgy.

Watch this video and ease your mind a bit.

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You can be a chill newborn mom

1 Decide online course OR therapy session?

Which is a better fit for your time and budget? You already know what you need.

2 Sign Up + Learn the secrets to more chill

Learn the simple chill skills you can use in the face of uncertainty.

3 Be a CHILL mom

Trust yourself, bond with your baby and avoid a new-mom meltdown.

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“With Kayla’s support I was able to foster peace of mind and communicate that my partner needed to step up”

“Its not just making sure we have all the stuff, it’s also freezer prepping meals, cleaning the house, knowing what postpartum will be like, preparing physically for labour, preparing mentally for labour, etc. It’s a lot, and no one prepares you for that part. With Kayla’s support I was able to foster peace of mind and communicate that my partner needed to step up.”

Mia, FTM, 20 weeks pregnant

read more testimonials here

Emotional regulation starts here

It is proven that when mom is regulated, she has less guilt and more capacity and resilience in tough moments. When regulated, she doesn't silently seethe; her mind is calmer, and she knows who she is and what she needs.