Give yourself peace postpartum

Do you really need another onesie?

Or another quirky burp cloth?

Ever been given a pee-pee-teepee?

Would you like a gift that brings you peace.

The way a woman cares for herself postpartum determines how long she will live.

What is a service gift registry

Think of it like any other gift registry. You choose the services you want, send a link to all your family, friends and co-workers and instead of getting things other people think are cute, get a service that will care for you while you recover from delivering a child.

A Marabou registry can be added to any baby list registry!

How It Works

1. Choose a Service

Start a Marabou service registry by filling out a registry form

(No Credit Card required)

2. Send a Link

Post, Email, Tweet, Woof a custom link to your village.

Friends, family, and co-workers are always willing to support.

3. Embrace Peace

Embrace postpartum peace and enjoy the service your community has given you

And make sure to thank them!

What services?

Marabou Packages

Let us find a provider near you for

  • Four (4) full house cleanings
  • Six (6) meals from an in-home chef
  • Twenty (20) hours of in-home child care
  • Sixteen (16) hours of doula care

or... Find Your Own

Already know a doula?

Replace a Marabou Service with your own. Give us their contact information and we’ll do the rest.

Postpartum Doulas

Postpartum Doulas are an invaluable resource for new mothers, whether it is their first birth or their fourth.

Three Critical Benefits for New Mothers

Emotional

  1. Processing lingering birth trauma
  2. Encouragement through transition
  3. Guarding against negative influences

Household

  1. Help with essential housework
  2. Meal or snack preparation
  3. Create a peaceful atmosphere

Informational

  1. Lactation counseling
  2. Nutrition advice
  3. Sibling and spousal support

Connect us with new moms!

Share our service with expecting mothers in your life! 

Let them know about this practical and meaningful registry!

A mother is always the beginning. She is how things begin

I realized I am happier, and my kids are happier if I ask for help.

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For the sake of postpartum peace