New Parent Prep Course
Pick the series that works best for you:
The Pregnant Person Email Series
If you're the one carrying this baby, this email series is your no-BS survival guide through nine overwhelming months. While everyone bombards you with advice about nursery themes and must-have products, these emails cut through the noise and tell you what actually matters. You'll get week-by-week guidance that meets you exactly where you are—from managing first trimester nausea to understanding when you actually need to think about registries (spoiler: not at 12 weeks). This isn't about creating the perfect Pinterest-worthy pregnancy; it's about protecting your mental health, preparing your body with real tools like pelvic floor PT, and learning to trust yourself over the consumer trap. This is the wise, honest friend who hands you the cheat sheet and reminds you that you're going to figure this out.
The Non-Pregnant Partner Email Series
Becoming a parent changes your life just as much as your pregnant partner's, but somehow everyone assumes you'll just figure it out on your own. While your partner gets flooded with pregnancy apps and appointments, you're expected to be supportive and prepared—all while processing that you're about to become a parent too. This email series is specifically for you, treating you like the co-parent you are from day one, not a helper or babysitter. You'll learn what your partner is actually experiencing week by week, how to show up without losing yourself, and what practical and emotional preparation you need right now. You'll get the truth about what the first eight weeks will really be like, how to protect your mental health and your relationship, and how to become the partner and parent you want to be.
Based on the due date your provide, we'll send you what you need to know based on your timeline. If you are signing up later in your pregnancy, we will expedite the emails so you can skip the early stuff but still get everything you need.
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Over pregnancy and postpartum, you'll get:
✅ Week-By-Week Guidance: Timely emails covering physical symptoms, emotional changes, and practical preparation throughout pregnancy and the newborn stage
✅ Financial Planning: Money conversations, what infrastructure actually helps, and using registries strategically
✅ Division of Labor Frameworks: Establish task distribution and mental load sharing before baby arrives to prevent resentment
✅ A Baby-Registry You Can Build On: What you actually need versus what marketers want you to buy
✅ Birth Preparation: What to expect in delivery, setting boundaries, and protecting mental health
✅ Baby Care For The First 8 Weeks: Feeding, sleep, diaper changes, wake windows, sleep cues, hunger cues, tummy time, and self-soothing techniques
✅ Mental Health Monitoring: Recognizing postpartum depression/anxiety plus weekly partner conversation prompts
✅ Relationship Maintenance: Specific strategies for reconnecting and discussing challenges
✅ Practical Systems: Flexible routines, division of labor check-ins, and infrastructure aligned with your values
✅ Honest reality checks: Acknowledging what's hard while giving you tools to get through without losing yourself
All delivered to your email based on your due date and whether you are the pregnant person or their partner.
The New Parents’ Guide to Surviving the First Eight Weeks E-Book
Description
When you're pregnant or newly postpartum, everyone's got an opinion—and they're not shy about sharing it. The noise is overwhelming, the advice is contradictory, and most of it? You don't actually need it.
This book cuts through the chaos—from pregnancy planning through those brutal first eight weeks postpartum. No fear-mongering. No judgment. No BS. Just the stuff that actually matters and the permission to trust yourself when everyone else is telling you what to do.
You don't need another parenting philosophy. You need practical answers, honest reassurance, and someone who gets it to tell you: You're going to figure this out.
In this book, you'll learn:
- What you actually need to prepare for having a baby (and what you don't)
- Which registry items are essential and which are just marketing noise
- How to do basic baby care—diaper changes, feeds, burping, and leaving the house with your newborn
- What's truly helpful to prepare for both parents and baby
- How to give yourself grace and space when the baby industry desperately wants to sink its claws into you
For Paperback Books: The cheapest & most affordable purchasing option is via Amazon. Buy your paperback book here.
