For Parents and Families
Support, Guidance, and Resources for Every Stage of Parenthood
Pregnancy and early parenthood can bring joy, uncertainty, important decisions, and many questions. All Birth Care helps you access reliable information, personalized guidance, and practical resources throughout your journey.
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You Are Not Alone
Care That Meets You Where You Are
Every family’s journey is different. You may be preparing for your first baby, adjusting after birth, navigating feeding concerns, or trying to find the right provider or community program.
All Birth Care offers a welcoming place to ask questions, understand your options, and connect with support that reflects your needs, preferences, and current stage of care.
You do not need to know exactly which service you need before contacting us. Our team will help you identify the most appropriate next steps.
Your Journey, Your Support
Guidance From Pregnancy Through Early Parenthood
Pregnancy
Prepare for the months ahead with practical education, care planning, wellness resources, and guidance for prenatal appointments.
Labor and Birth
Build confidence for labor and delivery by learning about birth preparation, care preferences, common procedures, and communication with your healthcare team.
Postpartum Recovery
Access compassionate guidance for physical recovery, emotional well-being, feeding, rest, family routines, and the transition into parenthood.
Newborn and Baby Care
Find helpful information about newborn routines, feeding, safe sleep, baby cues, early development, and common parenting concerns.
Personalized Family Support
Practical Help for the Questions That Matter
Pregnancy Education
Receive clear and accessible information to help you better understand pregnancy, prenatal care, wellness, and preparation.
Birth Planning
Explore your care preferences, prepare questions for your provider, and learn how to communicate your goals with your healthcare team.
Postpartum Guidance
Find resources related to recovery, emotional changes, feeding, rest, support systems, and adjusting to life after birth.
Infant Feeding Support
Access respectful information about breastfeeding, pumping, combination feeding, formula feeding, and professional lactation resources.
Newborn Care Education
Learn about common newborn needs, routines, safe sleep, feeding, diapering, baby cues, and early development.
Care Coordination and Referrals
Get help connecting with healthcare professionals, specialists, family programs, and community support services.
Reach Out Whenever You Need More Guidance
You may benefit from All Birth Care if you are:
- Preparing for pregnancy, labor, or delivery
- Unsure what questions to ask your healthcare provider
- Creating or reviewing your birth preferences
- Adjusting physically or emotionally after birth
- Looking for breastfeeding or infant-feeding resources
- Learning how to care for a newborn
- Searching for a provider, specialist, or community program
- Trying to understand insurance or available benefits
- Feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information available
- Supporting a partner or family member during pregnancy or postpartum recovery
Getting Started
A Simple and Supportive Process
Check Eligibility
Complete a quick eligibility check with Ava, your Virtual Care Coordinator. The process takes about 1 to 3 minutes. Once completed, you’ll be prompted to create your free account.
Complete Your Intake
Answer a few simple questions about your needs, preferences, and the type of support your family is looking for. This helps us understand how we can best support you.
Find Your Doula & Schedule
View available doula providers in your area, choose the provider who feels right for you, and schedule your visit directly.
Supporting the Whole Family
Helping Loved Ones Feel Prepared Too
Partners, relatives, and trusted support people can play an important role during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum recovery.
All Birth Care offers information that can help support people better understand:
- How to prepare for labor and delivery
- Ways to provide emotional and practical support
- Common postpartum needs and changes
- Newborn care and family routines
- When additional professional support may be helpful
- How to locate relevant family and community resources
Frequently Asked Questions
You can still start an intake. Tell us about your current situation and questions, and our team will help identify the most appropriate support or resources.
A referral may not be required to contact us or complete an intake. Healthcare and community providers may also refer families who could benefit from our services.
Yes. Partners and trusted support people may be included when appropriate and with your permission.
No. All Birth Care provides education, support, resource navigation, and care coordination. Our services do not replace care from a licensed healthcare professional.
We can help identify relevant providers, programs, benefits, and community services based on the information available and your family’s needs.
Important Care Notice
All Birth Care provides education, support, resource navigation, and care coordination. Our services do not replace medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care from a licensed healthcare professional.
For urgent medical concerns, contact your healthcare provider. In an emergency, Call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department.
Let’s Find the Right Support for Your Family
Tell us where you are in your journey and what support you need. Our team will help you explore the services, information, and resources available to you.
