New Moms Session I

(New Moms of Babies 0 up to 3 Months)

We meet virtually

Having a baby creates a life-altering shift in identity. Breasts or bottles, diaper blow-outs, sleep deprivation, labor stories: Benefit from being part of a supportive group to connect and talk through all of these topics and more, all in a safe, non-judgmental setting. We can't wait to meet you!

*Meetings are not location specific and start in Eastern Time.

Upcoming Sessions

Babies are welcome (and encouraged!)

New Moms Session I
(New Moms of Babies 0 up to 3 Months)

Having a baby creates a life-altering shift in identity. Breasts or bottles, diaper blow-outs, sleep deprivation, labor stories: Benefit from being part of a supportive group to connect and talk through all of these topics and more, all in a safe, non-judgmental setting. We can't wait to meet you!

*Meetings are not location specific and start in Eastern Time.

Starts on Tue, 05/07/24

Runs for 6 weeks, Meets 1x a week
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

8 Spots Left

Sign Up Now | $139
Facilitated by

Nancy Gair

Doula, Childbirth Educator, Lactation Consultant, First Aid and CPR Instructor

For many, taking a class with Nancy is recommended as the number one “must have” for helping new parents survive the postpartum experience. With 18 years experience as a Certified Childbirth Educator, she has helped ease the minds of thousands of new parents through her pre and postnatal classes.

Nancy has a pedigree of certifications including: Postnatal Doula, Childbirth Educator, Lactation Consultant, First Aid and CPR Instructor. She has two sons and a BA from Yale University.

7 in 10 moms say they felt isolated in the first year of parenting

Studies found that the first year of parenting is not just grueling, but also lonesome for new mothers.

100% of moms recommend Tinyhood In Session to a friend

I don’t know what I would have done without Nancy’s class. I was grateful to be able to connect with other moms that were going through the same thing that I was going through. I showed up every week with my list of questions and walked away with helpful guidance and answers for all of them. I highly recommend!

Love Nancy! She’s hilarious. Socializing with other moms can be a lifesaver. When you join a support group, your babies will be roughly the same age and may get to grow up together.

Chances are, you’ll have plenty to talk about with other new moms, and you’ll find like-minded friends in the group.