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« The month following childbirth is a sacred window. If we take care of the mother during these forty days, we preserve her health for the forty years to come. »
Céline Chadelat and Marie Mahé-Poulin

First free meeting (30 min)

Before any booking, we take the time for a video meeting to get to know each other and see if my support matches your needs and those of your family.

This meeting is without commitment.

During this time, we can:

  • • get to know each other
  • • talk about your pregnancy or your postpartum
  • • see together what support you might need
  • • check if my support matches your family

Book a meeting

To book this meeting, please contact me via the form below indicating your availability.

I will be happy to respond in order to set a time to exchange.


Contact form

I generally respond within 24 to 48 business hours.


Frequently asked questions:

Can we start support after birth?

Yes, I can intervene from your first days back home, even if we have not met during pregnancy. However, I ideally recommend a prenatal session to create a bond of trust and adjust my support to your real needs before the « whirlwind » of birth.

Where do you travel?

I offer home visits between Geneva and Morges. The feasibility of travel will be validated during our initial consultation.

Can you do shopping or stop at the pharmacy?

Yes. I can pick up groceries, pharmacy products or anything else necessary on the way or during my presence. When I do shopping or travel for you, this time is deducted from the presence time planned during the visit.

Can I rest while you are here?

It is even strongly encouraged. You can sleep, take a shower, close your eyes, drink a hot drink while it's still hot… Or simply chat if you feel the need.

Can you cook for us?

With great pleasure. I can also suggest menu ideas, send a list of ingredients, or do the shopping myself. Comforting, simple and postpartum-adapted recipes.

Can you help me with my breastfeeding goals?

Yes, absolutely. Breastfeeding is an integral part of my approach, and I support you with listening, respect and practical advice adapted to your situation. If a problem goes beyond my field of competence, I will help you find the right person or resource.

What if I don't want to breastfeed / if I give formula?

What if I don't want to breastfeed / if I give formula? That's totally ok. I am here to support you whatever your choice, without judgment. The important thing is that your baby and you are supported with gentleness and serenity.

Can you help me with scar healing or perineal rehabilitation?

My support is non-medical. I am not authorized to monitor a scar (cesarean, episiotomy) or to perform perineal rehabilitation. However, I offer specific breathing exercises and gentle movements that protect your abdominals and your perineum even before starting official rehabilitation. If I spot a gray area, I will direct you to my network of trusted professionals (midwives, physiotherapists, etc.).

What about meals for older children?

If you have older children, I can help with: preparing simple meals, cutting fruit, preparing homemade snacks

Can you take care of the older siblings?

The postpartum is also a time of transition for the older ones. I can offer them a space of occasional attention: play, draw, read stories… so that they too feel seen, recognized and included in this time of family transformation. However, my support is primarily centered on the mother (or the parent who gave birth) and the newborn.

What about laundry and the house?

I can help with daily tasks, including: dishes, cleaning bottles and baby equipment, laundry (wash, dry, fold), changing sheets, towels, emptying trash, including diaper bins, a little tidying and light cleaning. All this to lighten your mental load.

Do you support all types of families?

Yes, without exception. Heterosexual families, LGBTQIA+, single parents, blended families, adoption, IVF… There is no single way to become a parent. What matters is the bond, the respect and the care given to each person.