WHAT WE BELIEVE
Postpartum care shouldn't end when you leave the hospital.
Too many mothers are sent home without the guidance, education, or recovery essentials they need to heal.
We believe mothers deserve the same preparation and care after birth that babies receive.
Created by a postpartum doula and mother, CODDLE exists to make that the standard not the exception.
Trusted by doulas. Made by a mother. Chosen by families.
OUR MISSION
Changing What Happens After Birth
Nearly 90% of women feel unprepared for the first six weeks after birth often sent home without the products, education, or support they need to recover.
Created by a postpartum doula and mother, CODDLE exists to change that.
We provide thoughtful education, expert-informed guidance, and gentle plant-powered essentials designed to support real postpartum healing through every stage of the fourth trimester.
Because mothers shouldn't just survive this season they deserve to feel seen, supported, and cared for during one of the most demanding and transformative times of their lives.
No mother should have to figure it out alone.
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Why CODDLE
Modern motherhood asks women to care for a newborn while their own bodies are still healing.
Created by a postpartum doula and mother, CODDLE was born from the belief that postpartum recovery deserves the same preparation as birth.
We create thoughtful, plant-powered essentials designed to support comfort, confidence, and healing through every stage of the fourth trimester.
Because caring for a baby begins with caring for the mother.
Meet The Founder
While pregnant my MIL came to visit and bought me the 1000-page Mayo Clinic Book of Pregnancy. I read it day and night.
Fast forward to giving birth via c-section, I lost so much blood after that I required a blood transfusion. The first days in, I wasn't prepared for the sheer exhaustion and ailments that happened. Thinking back to the book I realized not one chapter addressed postpartum.
It’s because of all these experiences CODDLE was born.
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