Get in Touch

Reach out any time — Sue will get in touch to understand your needs and help you find the right level of support for your stage of the journey.

Whether you're newly pregnant, counting down to your due date, or already home with a newborn in your arms, reaching out is the first gentle step. Sue personally reads every message and takes the time to understand where you are in your journey, what's feeling hard, and which level of support would make the biggest difference for your family.

There's no pressure and no judgment, and you don't need to know exactly what you need before you get in touch — that's what the first conversation is for. From a single overnight stay to five weeks of in-home visits, prenatal preparation, feeding guidance, or simply someone experienced to talk things through with, Sue will help you find the right starting point. Most enquiries receive a reply within a day.

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Support Sue can help you find

As a neonatal nurse with over 30 years of experience, Sue offers in-home prenatal and postnatal support for new and expecting mothers. When you reach out, these are the kinds of care you can ask about:

Overnight postnatal recovery care

Three consecutive nights of in-home, overnight newborn care so you can sleep and heal while your baby is in experienced hands.

5-week in-home recovery visits

Weekly 4-hour visits across your first five weeks at home — newborn care, feeding support, settling, rest and wound care.

Emotional support in the early weeks

Regular, non-judgmental check-ins through the critical early weeks at home, helping you process the experience and recognise early signs of postpartum anxiety or depression before the cracks begin to show.

Prenatal support & education

Personalised sessions before baby arrives — birth expectations, newborn care, emotional wellbeing and realistic postpartum planning.

Sleep, settling & feeding guidance

Calm, evidence-based help with sleep routines, prolonged crying, contact naps, and breast, bottle or mixed feeding.

Gift vouchers

A thoughtful way to give care, calm and gentle support to a new or expecting mum in your life.

You can read more about each of these on the services page, or browse common questions on the FAQ.

What happens when you reach out

Send an email or give Sue a call — a few sentences about where you're at is plenty. Sue will reply personally, usually within a day, to arrange a relaxed, no-obligation chat about how you're feeling, how baby is going, and what kind of help would lighten the load.

From there, Sue will suggest a starting point — that might be a single conversation, a prenatal session, or in-home care — and you decide what feels right. Nothing is locked in until you're comfortable.