Morning Calm Birthing Services

Professional Support for Expecting Parents in South Korea

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Postpartum Doula Support

The first few days and weeks after the arrival of a baby can be challenging. A Postpartum Doula can make this transition easier, helping you enjoy the early days with your baby and learning skills you can rely upon throughout your parenting journey.

A postpartum doula does much more than making healthy family meals or caring for an older child. She can:

  • provide evidence-based information on all things newborn/postpartum;
  • help you make decisions about where your baby will sleep;
  • teach you how to calm a crying baby;
  • support you in your feeding choices (lactation support and/or formula preparation);
  • practice and teach you baby massage;
  • help you change and bathe baby, and teach you how to do this;
  • watch out for signs of postpartum mood disorders;
  • offer referring to medical professionals and other specialists;
  • make nutritious meals for your family;
  • help siblings adjust;
  • do light housekeeping (tidying, vacuuming, etc.) if time permits.

Support is booked in three- or four-hour blocks and a minimum booking of two days is required for first-time clients. Contact us to inquire about prices.

***Currently available only in Busan and surrounding areas. Travel fees might apply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. What’s the difference between a doula and a midwife?

A doula is a trained professional who provides emotional, physical, and informational support before, during, and shortly after birth. A midwife is a medical provider who manages your clinical care in certain settings, such as a birthing center or home birth. Think of your doula as a supportive guide and advocate—someone by your side to help you feel informed, confident, and calm throughout the process.


2. When should I hire a doula?

Most families choose to hire a doula during the second trimester to allow time to build a relationship and plan for birth. However, it’s never too early or too late—just send an email to check for availability!


3. Do you support hospital births, home births, and birth centers?

Yes! We support all birth settings, and work with your chosen care team whether you’re birthing at home, in a hospital, or at a birth center. Our role is to ensure you feel supported and empowered, no matter where or how you give birth.


4. How far do you travel for births, postpartum support, and childbirth education?

We currently offer in-person services in Busan and surrounding area (Gimhae, Geoje, Daegu, Ulsan), based on availability. For childbirth education, traveling classes can be arranged for a minimum of 3 couples.


5. What’s included in childbirth education, and why is it important?

Our childbirth education classes cover everything from the stages of labor to pain relief options, hospital procedures, postpartum care, breastfeeding, and newborn basics. Whether it’s your first birth or your fourth, education helps you feel informed, reduce fear, and make choices that align with your values and preferences.

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