haven.
where (postpartum) peace begins
We’ve totally re-imagined the postpartum space.
Expecting? Excited? Exhausted?
we’re here.
Postpartum Doulas serving the Valley of Phoenix, Arizona.
In-home and at luxury Scottsdale/ Phoenix resorts.
Spring Baby Special
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Spring Baby Special 〰️
Welcoming a baby in March, April, or May?
This season of new beginnings feels especially fitting for growing families and we would be honored to support you in yours.
For families due this spring, we are offering a special 20% off seasonal rate on our postpartum services, including daytime, evening, and overnight support.
Our role is simple: to step into your home with calm, capable hands so you can rest, recover, bond, and feel deeply supported during this tender transition.
Whether this is your first baby or you’re welcoming another little one into the family, haven is here to help.
Limited availability for spring due dates.
Mention promo code: SPRINGBABY to reserve your spot before our schedule fills.
haven. X Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale
luxury postpartum support for rest and recovery
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2-4 nights
Enjoy a relaxing stay complete with our postpartum doula support, mother and baby essentials for rest and relaxation all prepared for you in a 500 sq. ft. luxury King Room Casita with private balcony.
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5+ nights
Spend 5 or more nights in your “newborn bubble” enjoying all the postpartum comforts. Fully customizable to fit your healing needs to set you up for success when you bring baby home.
haven at home.
haven at home.
Focused on parents’ healing, newborn daytime care (soothing, bathing, diapering, scheduling, etc.) and best feeding practices (breastfeeding or bottle), light baby-related household help and guidance on parents’ diet and healing.
Bookings require a minimum of 4, 4-hour visits (typically between 9am-2pm)**
in home day support
in home night support
Focused on newborn nighttime care, building healthy sleep routines and parents’ rest and recovery. Can be extended for “witching hour” bedtime routine evening support.
Bookings require a minimum of 4, 8-hour visits (typically between 9pm-7am)**
**packages are fully customizable based on family’s needs and doula availability and may be structured to include both daytime and overnight visits
The 3am sanity support person you didn’t know existed
So a postpartum doula is a calm, experienced extra pair of hands whose whole job is to take care of you after the baby is born.
They’re not there to deliver the baby, they come in after and help during those first fuzzy weeks. They’ll:
Help you figure out feeding (breast, bottle, combo, with no judgment)
Show you how to swaddle, soothe, bathe your baby
Care for your baby so you can shower or nap
Normalize all the “is this even normal???” questions
Keep an eye out for signs of baby blues or postpartum depression
Sometimes do light tasks like folding baby laundry or tidying up
It’s less medical and more emotional, practical support. Think: someone who’s been through it a million times and can say “you’re not crazy, this is normal” at 3am.
Proudly accepting HSA/ FSA and postpartum benefits from Carrot and Maven
Our vision
At the heart of haven lies 2 best friends with a commitment to nurturing families with unparalleled support and expertise. We promise our doulas embody sophistication in care, offering a service that’s unique to each client's journey with grace, integrity and dedication.
Much love,
Danielle and Jaclyn
Our doula’s support looks like:
>daytime and/or overnight support for families
>mental and physical health check-ins for parents
>breastfeeding, pumping and bottle-feeding guidance
>infant care education (feeding, bathing, soothing, sleep, milestones, etc)
>physical rest, emotional support and empowerment
>light baby-related tasks (baby laundry, bottle and pump part washing, etc.)
>more customizable services available for an additional cost (nursery organization, house cleaning, on-call babysitting during labor and delivery, whole family laundry, extended meal preparation, etc.)
Why hire a doula?
Postpartum doulas are trained professionals who provide non-medical support to families after childbirth-including emotional support, infant care guidance, breastfeeding assistance, and help navigating the transition to parenthood.
A growing body of research shows measurable benefits for maternal health, infant care, and overall family well-being.
Evidence Based Benefits:
● Lower rates of postpartum mood disorders
Studies show risks of postpartum depression and anxiety were reduced by more than 50%
● Improved breastfeeding success and outcomes
Clients report doulas provide important education, practical assistance, and encouragement that help sustain breastfeeding goals
● Greater parental confidence and preparedness
Doula support fosters confidence in infant care, maternal self-esteem, and decision-making ability through evidence-based education and personalized coaching
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The postpartum doula’s role is to support everyone in the family, including both parents, siblings, baby and even pets! Unlike a baby nurse, whose sole focus is the new baby, the doula is there to support everyone throughout the postpartum period. Baby nurses, or night nurses often don’t have the scheduling flexibility of doulas and require a strict schedule to be booked.
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Each contract is personalized to each family. We provide care for a family anywhere from a few days up to 12 weeks after bringing home a new baby. Families may have our support 1-3 days a week or as many as 5 days a week. We often become “part of the family” and keep in touch with our families for years to come.
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Postpartum doulas do not “sleep train” or use any “cry it out” methods. However, we are experienced, baby sleep experts and most babies sleep longer and better due to our consistent support. We will guide you to find appropriate routines and methods to fit your family’s needs, and support you in your choices.
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Even with family nearby, a postpartum doula offers something much different. Family brings love and connection; a doula brings trained, unbiased, consistent support focused entirely on your recovery and wellbeing. Many families choose both — allowing loved ones to enjoy their role, while a doula provides steady, evidence-based, professional care during this vulnerable transition.
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A postpartum doula is practical support during a high-stress transition. They help with nights, recovery, feeding, and decision-making so neither parent is stretched too thin. Many partners find that having a doula reduces pressure, improves sleep, and helps the household run more smoothly — especially in the early weeks.
Having a trained, neutral professional can prevent disagreements or stress caused by conflicting advice from family, friends, or the internet.
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A postpartum doula is a short-term, high-impact investment. Even limited support can reduce exhaustion, prevent overwhelm, and make the early weeks more manageable. Many families choose a few strategic shifts to get the greatest benefit without overextending financially.
We’re always happy to talk through options and help families decide what level of support feels realistic and helpful — no obligation.
What Families Are Saying
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We are so grateful for Jaclyn and the incredible support she provided during the very fragile newborn phase. From the first night, she brought such calm, steady reassurance into our home. Her gentle approach with our baby, paired with her deep knowledge of newborn care, helped us feel confident and supported during a time that can feel overwhelming. Jaclyn anticipated our needs before we even voiced them, cared for our baby with genuine tenderness, and made sure we were able to rest—something truly invaluable in those early weeks. She communicated beautifully, respected our preferences, and always made us feel cared for as new parents. Having Jaclyn as our postpartum doula made a world of difference for our family. We can’t recommend her highly enough to anyone looking for compassionate, skilled, and heartfelt support during the newborn phase.
— Emily, Gilbert, AZ
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Danielle was such a delight to have as a postpartum doula! She’s very outgoing and is someone you feel like you’ve known for much longer than a handful of 4-hour sessions. I loved the days that Danielle visited because I was able to get things done around the house while she helped with baby, folded laundry, or prep food. It was also helpful to have someone to bounce ideas off of when it came to nursing and infant nap/sleep struggles. Our toddler also loved when Danielle visited - she warmed up to Danielle immediately and wanted to play all day!
— Rachel, Mesa, AZ
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There truly are no words to express the gratitude I have for Danielle. She helped us through some incredibly tough newborn nights, and was an absolute light during what felt like a foggy, overwhelming time. Her vast knowledge and experience with infants was only matched by her warmth and care. She constantly checked in, answered every single question (and I had many), and made me feel so seen and supported. I was unsure how I would feel leaving my baby in the hands of someone else at night but with Danielle, it felt like handing my child to instant family. I’m forever grateful for her. My baby is now 3 months old, and while we deeply miss Danielle and our nights with her, she gave us the greatest gift a parent could ask for, a baby who sleeps through the night!! I genuinely think I’d still be waking up every 2–3 hours without her help.
— Taylor, Gilbert, AZ