question for you:
What if you could prepare your relationship for the challenge of having a baby in about an hour?
let me rephrase that
What if in an hour you could strengthen your relationship?
- by setting realistic expectations?
- by having important conversations you didn't even know you were supposed to have?
- by improving your communication skills?
- by investing in yourself and your relationship?
- by working together as partners to enjoy having a baby?
here's the problem:
Everyone says that you'll be exhausted and miserable when baby arrives
"You'll never sleep again!"
"You should consider yourself lucky if your partner can change a diaper"
"You'll never feel like yourself again."
but can you imagine?
- imagine preparing yourself and your relationship for these struggles and deciding how you'll work through them together?
- imagine solving problems before you're exhausted?
- imagine working as a team, setting boundaries, using communication strategies so that you don't just survive life after baby, but thrive?
You'd feel like superstars! Like a celebrity couple. Like Meghan and Harry. Like Ron and Hermoine. Like Jim and Pam. (You get the picture)
If you want strategies for strengthening your partnership, you'll love
Planning for Baby: How to Prepare your Relationship
check out some love for the course
"This course was the best! It made us talk about things we'd never even thought about. We thought we were prepared, but this helped us go above and beyond"
Here's how it all breaks down:
you'll also get TONS of bonuses:
- planning sheets
- communication templates
- check in sheets
- a resource guide
still undecided?
Planning for Baby is for you if
- you're expecting your first baby
- you already have a baby
- you don't have a plan for the tough conversations about who washes the dishes or how you'll handle money after baby
- you don't want your identity or relationship to suffer after you have a baby
nice to meet you!
Hi! I'm Gigi, a teacher, postpartum doula, wife, and mother of three kiddos (including twins!)
I heard all the jokes about how I'd never sleep and my relationship would be ruined. And I'm here to tell you it doesn't have to be like that (I mean you won't sleep for a while but still.) Having babies is hard, but it doesn't have to be miserable. It can be fun and bring you and your partner closer.
As a postpartum doula and a mom, I know the reasons relationships struggle after having a baby. I help parents transition in the fourth trimester and know the conversations they need to have. These proven strategies will make you and your partner thrive after baby and beyond!