Late-Night | Witching Hours Support (6pm–2am)

  • A child with a knitted sweater on a woman's shoulder, hugging her face with a joyful expression, inside a home.

    Evening Fussiness & Colic

    The “witching hours” often bring long stretches of crying and fussiness. A doula uses proven soothing techniques to calm your baby and give parents peace of mind.

  • A woman with glasses smiling and holding a baby wrapped in a white towel, both looking at each other with affection.

    Bedtime Transitions with Siblings

    Managing older children’s bedtime routines while caring for a newborn can be stressful. We help create smoother evenings for the whole family.

  • Two people lying on a bed, holding hands and cuddling, with their legs intertwined and feet resting against the headboard.

    Parental Rest Before Overnight Care

    Even short breaks matter. Late-night support gives parents a chance to relax or sleep before handling the rest of the night.