Find out if becoming a Postpartum Education and Care Professional is right for you.

Download our free career guide and learn how to make a living doing what you love. Newborn Mothers is normalising postpartum care through our online, worldwide training and ongoing business support.

Find out how you can contribute to a society that values mothers.

When a baby is born, so is a mother.

Professional Training

Take the next step in your career in postpartum care with our transformative and evidence-based training. Available online, worldwide and in your own time.

Blog & Podcast

Stories, statistics, science and resources. Meet postpartum experts, parents with unique perspectives and people making a living from professional postpartum work.

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For mothers and caregivers, explore our worldwide postpartum directory and find meals, massage, classes, courses, circles, online and in-home care in your area.

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Hi, I’m Julia Jones!

I am the founding director of Newborn Mothers, a postpartum doula, educator and best-selling author.

For the last 10 years, I have trained over 1500 postpartum professionals in over 60 countries through my worldwide leading education training for postpartum professionals.

I believe we need a renaissance in our cultural understanding of postpartum and I aim to influence systemic change.

Newborn Mothers: When a Baby is Born, So is a Mother

Your invitation to join a gentle, internal revolution in your heart and in your home.

Hear What People Have to Say…

  • “I feel like I’m gushing but truly, as a birth professional who has taken numerous trainings over the last 20 years, I can honestly say there is so much wisdom and transformative power in this one course! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Switching from being the “expert” to holding space and creating an environment that boosts confidence and transformations for new moms feels so good!” Julie-Anne Muano, Canada

  • “I am really loving the course, it has given me a new perspective on things and I find myself considering various elements throughout my day. I currently work with mothers with infants and toddlers and I'm finding I'm already putting things I've learnt into practice. Especially when it comes to the 'baby brain'. This whole concept has made me change the way I communicate with these Mums.” Melissa Chandler, Australia

  • “I'm just loving this course so much. I think what has spoken to me the most is not imposing my beliefs on the woman, or what the system says on her. I am feeling hopeful care can be lead by the woman not by the system. I printed the whole workbook off and will probably do the course again because the information is so valuable.” Jewellan Taylor, Australia

Postpartum Education and Care Professional training

An online, worldwide training program of 12 modules with the option of self-study or live classes.

Postpartum Education and Care Professional Training is an endorsed activity by ACM, DONA, and ANTA.

Download our free guide to learn about becoming a Postpartum Education and Care Professional

What qualifications do you need to call yourself a doula? What sort of hours will you work? Can you make a living
from postpartum work? What equipment do you need and what should you wear?

Find out the answer to all these questions and more in our free guide!

A Note On Gender

We understand not all parents identify as women or mothers, so throughout our work we include words like caregiver, parent and the pronoun 'they'. We hope that you feel recognised somewhere in our broader body of work and we welcome feedback.