

Welcome To
Post Baby Bliss Foundation
Post Baby Bliss Foundation
PostBaby Bliss Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting postpartum families, with a particular focus on underserved and marginalized communities. The organization centers its work on the postpartum period, often referred to as the “fourth trimester,” addressing physical, emotional, and practical challenges experienced after childbirth. The Foundation’s approach emphasizes education, emotional wellness, practical support, and community connection to improve maternal and family outcomes during the postpartum period.




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What We Do
PostBaby Bliss Foundation offers compassionate, community-based services designed to support families during the postpartum period—also known as the fourth trimester. Our programs prioritize underserved and marginalized communities, ensuring families receive the education, emotional support, and practical assistance they need to heal and thrive after birth.
Our Programs
PostBaby Bliss Foundation offers compassionate, community-based services designed to support families during the postpartum period—also known as the fourth trimester. Our programs prioritize underserved and marginalized communities, ensuring families receive the education, emotional support, and practical assistance they need to heal and thrive after birth.

4th Trimester
The Fourth Trimester
Structured emotional, educational, and practical support for families during the first 12 weeks postpartum.

Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day Out Program
Short-term respite care provided by licensed childcare professionals, allowing parents time to rest, heal, or attend appointments.

Postpartum
Postpartum Wellness Circles
Facilitated group sessions offering emotional wellness, peer connection, and shared postpartum experiences.

Workshops
Educational Workshops
Workshops for parents, partners, and families on postpartum recovery, mental health, infant care, and household adjustment.

Community
Community Resource Navigation
Personalized assistance connecting families to social, financial, medical, and community-based resources.

Transition
Family Transition Support
Assistance for families adjusting to life after birth, including household role changes, partner support, and daily routines.
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Help those In Need
PostBaby Bliss Foundation offers compassionate, community-based services designed to support families during the postpartum period—also known as the fourth trimester. Our programs prioritize underserved and marginalized communities, ensuring families receive the education, emotional support, and practical assistance they need to heal and thrive after birth.
Our Educational Workshops provide parents, partners, and families with essential knowledge and tools to navigate the postpartum period with confidence and care.
Testimonials
What People Say About
Us


Natalie Smith
"My husband and I were completely overwhelmed after our twins arrived. The Mother’s Day Out Program gave me my first real chance to sleep in weeks. The licensed caregivers were amazing, and the staff's compassion was palpable. When the anxiety hit, their Wellness Circle was my anchor. I'm not sure how we would have navigated the fourth trimester without them."

A. Johnson
"I found PostBaby Bliss Foundation in my third week postpartum, struggling with anxiety and feeling completely overwhelmed. The Wellness Circle became my safe haven. Connecting with other parents who understood exactly what I was going through was transformative. The facilitator was compassionate and knowledgeable. Beyond the emotional support, their Resource Navigation helped me secure assistance I didn't even know existed. "

Dr. Elaine Rodriguez
"In my practice, I see the dire need for sustained postpartum support. The PostBaby Bliss Foundation has become my most trusted referral. Their model—combining practical respite, emotional peer support, and vital education—directly addresses the social determinants of health that impact my most vulnerable patients. Their integrity and community-centered approach make them an indispensable asset to our regional maternal health ecosystem."
