Twins & Multiples

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    Coordinating Feeding & Sleep

    Juggling two or more babies can feel impossible. Our doulas help establish practical schedules that keep everyone fed, soothed, and rested.

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    Hands-On Help for Parents of Multiples

    Whether it’s simultaneous bottle prep, diaper duty, or soothing, we give you the support you need to care for multiple babies at once.

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    Rest & Recovery for Parents

    Caring for multiples is exhausting. Our support ensures parents get essential downtime to heal and recharge.

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“Marsha also has great resources for moms/new parents”

I highly recommend Marsha’s doula services especially for twins! We needed daytime help in caring for our boys and couldn’t be more thankful for Marsha’s expertise. Not only has she taken such loving care of our babies, she also helped us with much needed baby chores so we could get some rest. Marsha also has great resources for moms/new parents and helped us get into the swing of newborn care and gain confidence as new parents.

— Catie C, Milford

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Marsha provided overnight care for my preemie twins for 6 months a few nights a week so we could get some much needed rest. Marsha’s experience and confidence let us know our babies were in great hands and we slept without worry. The boys were very fond of her, and were smiling and happy each morning! We would highly recommend Marsha for newborn/infant care.

“… we slept without worry.”

— Gina S, Watertown