Why Postpartum Moms Struggle to Ask for Help

Why Postpartum Moms Struggle to Ask for Help

You’ve just had a baby and everyone keeps asking, “Do you need anything?” But when it comes to actually saying, “Yes, I need help,” something inside holds you back.

You are exhausted. You are overwhelmed. You may feel like asking for help is admitting failure. I want you to know this is completely normal, and it is not a reflection of your strength or your love for your baby. Many postpartum moms struggle to ask for help, and it is not because they do not want support. It’s because society, culture, and even your own expectations create invisible barriers that make it feel impossible.

I see this all the time. In fact, I was this mom. You feel isolated and drained. You tell yourself you should be able to do it all. I want to share why this happens and how you can start giving yourself permission to receive support.

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Why Your Baby Wakes Up All Night (and What You Can Do About It)

Why Your Baby Wakes Up All Night (and What You Can Do About It)

You finally get your baby down, tiptoe back to bed, and… thirty minutes later, they’re up again.

If you feel like your nights are just a never-ending cycle of feeding, rocking, and shushing, you are not alone. In fact, it’s normal for newborns to wake up frequently in the early weeks and months. That doesn’t make it any easier when you’re completely exhausted, your partner has to be up for work, and you can barely remember what day it is.

At Detroit Dreams Tonight, we support Metro Detroit families through those sleepless nights with compassionate, expert care and we’re here to share more about why your baby might be waking up so often… and what you can do to make nights a little smoother for everyone.

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5 Signs It’s Time to Hire an Overnight Doula

5 Signs It’s Time to Hire an Overnight Doula

You love your baby. You really do. You’re ecstatic to be a parent and you’re feeling so thankful.

But you’re so, so tired. You’re the kind of tired that doesn’t allow you to see straight. The kind of tired that you feel in your bones.

The nights feel endless, your days blur together, and even the simplest tasks, like showering or remembering what day it is, feel impossible.

If you’re wondering how you’re supposed to keep going like this, it might be time to bring in some help. That’s where an overnight doula comes in.

At Detroit Dreams Tonight, our team specializes in overnight postpartum & newborn care so you can get the rest you desperately need and show up as the parent you want to be. Not sure if you’re ready for that kind of support? Here are five clear signs it’s time to hire an overnight doula.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know a Birth Doula Could Do

10 Things You Didn’t Know a Birth Doula Could Do

When most people hear “birth doula,” they picture someone holding a laboring mom’s hand, offering encouraging words and diffusing essential oils. And yes, we can do that. But doula support goes way deeper than breathing techniques and counterpressure.

If you’re pregnant in southeast Michigan and wondering whether hiring a birth doula is worth it, this blog is for you. We’re breaking down 10 surprising things birth doulas actually do. These are the things that make a major difference in how you experience labor, birth, and those early postpartum days.

Whether you're birthing at home in Washtenaw County, at a hospital in Oakland County, or working with a midwife in Livingston or Wayne County, here’s what you might not know about birth doulas, but definitely should.

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Seeking Overnight Doulas in Wayne County and Macomb County

Seeking Overnight Doulas in Wayne County and Macomb County

Are you a postpartum doula passionate about nurturing new families through the fourth trimester? Do you love helping parents feel rested, confident, and cared for during the most vulnerable weeks of their parenting journey? Do you have regular availability for overnight care?

We’re Detroit Dreams Tonight, and we’re seeking incredible overnight postpartum doulas to support families across Wayne and Macomb Counties, including Grosse Pointe, St. Clair Shores, Mt. Clemens, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.

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How to Plan a Holistic Postpartum in Oakland County With the Help of a Doula

How to Plan a Holistic Postpartum in Oakland County With the Help of a Doula

Everyone talks about planning for birth. What to pack in their hospital bag. What’s on their labor playlist. Taking birth classes and practicing breathing techniques.

But birth is just one part of the story… it’s just the beginning! What happens after your baby arrives is just as important, and if we’re being honest, often a lot harder.

That’s why families across Oakland County are turning to postpartum doulas to help them plan for those early days at home. And not just for help with baby, but to care for you. Your body. Your mind. Your space. Your sleep. Your recovery.

At Detroit Dreams, we help families create a postpartum plan that feels supportive, calm, and rooted in real care. Here’s what a holistic postpartum can look like when you plan ahead.

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My biggest secret to helping your baby sleep!

Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: I’m a mom. Often, a tired one. I’ve got a toddler who still wakes up sometimes just to check in. I’ve had nights where I sobbed on the hallway floor because I just wanted her to chill out and to go the f*ck to sleep. It’s also important to note, that I’m a sleep coach. I literally help families for a living, yet my own kid struggles with sleep at times. So truly, I’m sharing this from the heart of someone who knows that baby and toddler sleep can be messy and make you want to tear your hair out! So when I tell you this secret, I’m not preaching from some perfect parenting pedestal — I’m sharing what I’ve learned the hard way.

Ready? Here it is.

My biggest secret for helping your baby sleep is this: manage your energy.

 
 

That’s it. Not a magic sleep sack, not a complicated bedtime routine with lavender mist and lullabies. Not wake windows or Wonder Weeks.

It’s you. Your nervous system. Your presence. Your energy.

Babies Are Barometers

Babies speak energy fluently. They know when you’re tense, anxious, overstimulated, frustrated, checked out. They may not know the why, but they feel it… and they mirror it. So when bedtime rolls around and your body is radiating stress because you just want a freaking break, your baby doesn’t settle. Because you’re not settled.

I’m not saying this to make you feel guilty. This is not one more thing to “perfect.” This is an invitation to be honest with yourself.

How are you feeling at bedtime?

If you’re like me, the answer is usually some version of: “exhausted, touched out, overstimulated, and fantasizing about being horizontal with zero humans touching me.”

But here’s the hard truth I’ve learned from experience: when I bring that energy into bedtime, it makes things worse. It keeps my kid wired, my patience thin, and the whole process way longer than it needs to be.

Managing Your Energy Doesn’t Mean Being Calm All the Time

Let me be 100% clear: When I say “manage your energy” I don’t mean that you should pretend to be calm when you’re not. I don’t mean trying to take deep breaths while clenching your jaw and white-knuckling through the bedtime meltdown.

What I mean is that before you head off to do your little one’s bedtime routine, you should assess what you’re carrying (emotionally, spiritually, physically) and doing something to shift it, even just a little.

Here’s what I do for me:

  • Step away for 5-10 minutes. I have my husband take over or put my kid somewhere safe, and go to my bedroom and breathe. Or cry. Or curse. Or stretch. Or pray. Or shake it out. Whatever helps me release the chaos I’m holding at that moment. If I have extra time I’ll take a 10 minute walk outside, go fiddle with my garden, or go to the basement and have a dance party.

  • Say it out loud. “I’m feeling overwhelmed right now. I want bedtime to be peaceful but my brain is fried.” Sometimes naming it helps me pause instead of reacting.

Here’s what I do to for my child:

  • Turn down the sensory input. After dinner, the lights are low, the screens get turned off, the phone gets put away. I let the house slow down so our nervous systems can slow down.

  • Quality time. We spend the last 30-45 minutes together as a family doing something that encourages connection. Maybe a family walk or we play a game, or rough house, or sit on the deck and have some dessert together. My daughter thrives and settles when she has the undivided attention of both her parents. If time or energy doesn’t allow for 30-45 minutes, aim for 15-20, just find some time.

  • Touch with intention. Our kids feel our energy through touch. I try to soften my hands, slow my movements, and really connect with my kiddo even if it’s just for a minute while putting on jammies or while reading stories.

  • Take turns. I’m in the stage where my daughter prefers me to do bedtime, but my husband still helps. He’ll take her upstairs to do the pre-bed routine of bath, brushing teeth and hair, jammies, etc. and I’ll take some time to myself downstairs. When she’s ready for stories, I head up and finish the routine. This gives me a little breather and also gives my husband and daughter some quality time together before bed.

Remember, this IS NOT about being perfect. It’s about being present for yourself and for your child.

Your Baby Needs Regulation

The truth is, babies learn how to regulate by co-regulating with us. So if we’re flying off the rails, they’re going to ride that roller coaster with us. When we pause, even briefly, and take a deep breath before we pick them up, they feel it. And over time, that becomes the rhythm they lean into. And in my experience, 9 times out of 10, that’s the foundation of better sleep.

And just a warning: implementing these changes will not equate to instant change. Your child will need to learn that you are consistently calm and regulated for bedtime before recognizing it and finding comfort in it. The more you learn to check in with your own energy and to meet your child with presence instead of pressure, the easier bedtime will become.

It won’t always be perfect and there may be setbacks along the way, but it will be less chaotic and more connected.

If this feels hard, it’s because it is. Managing your energy isn’t easy when you’ve had no break all day, you’re sleep-deprived, your house is a mess, and your child’s nap sucked.

If you’re local to Detroit and want some help with your baby’s sleep or need support so you can take regular breaks, we’re here. The team at Detroit Dreams Tonight are pros at helping you figure out how to get rest, how to feel more regulated, and how to not lose yourself in the swirl of exhaustion.

One More Thing...

If no one’s told you lately: you’re doing great.

You got this, mama. And if you want support? We’re just a message away.

How to Use Carrot and Maven Benefits to Hire a Doula

How to Use Carrot and Maven Benefits to Hire a Doula

Let’s talk about something that’s often overlooked but wildly important—your support system during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. If you're pregnant and working for a company that offers Carrot or Maven as part of your benefits package, you may be sitting on a goldmine of covered care—and that includes birth and postpartum doula services.

At Detroit Dreams Tonight, we’re here to help you use those benefits with confidence, so you can get the support you deserve and the peace of mind you crave.

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The SNOO: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The SNOO: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

As new parents, sleep can often feel like an elusive dream. Between feedings, diaper changes, and the never-ending cycle of soothing your baby, rest can seem out of reach. That’s where many parents find The SNOO smart bassinet to be a lifesaver. This smart bassinet makes promises to help your baby sleep better by automatically responding to their cries with soothing motion and sound. While it may sound like the perfect solution for exhausted parents, the truth is more nuanced. Let’s break down the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to using the SNOO, and why it's important not to rely on it as your only solution for sleep.

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When to Transition Your Baby Out of the Bassinet

When to Transition Your Baby Out of the Bassinet

As your baby grows, their sleep needs and abilities change. One of the first major milestones in your baby’s sleep journey is when it’s time to transition them out of the bassinet and into a crib. While this is an exciting step, it can also be a tricky one. It’s essential to know when your baby is ready for this change and how to make the transition as smooth as possible. Here are some key signs that it’s time to transition your baby out of the bassinet, along with expert tips to help guide you through this important step in your baby’s sleep journey.

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Now Hiring Overnight Doulas in Wayne and Oakland County

Now Hiring Overnight Doulas in Wayne and Oakland County

Are you passionate about supporting new families through the vulnerable early weeks of postpartum? Do you love the quiet, sacred work of overnight care—helping parents sleep, recover, and build confidence? Detroit Dreams Tonight is looking for trained, professional, and compassionate overnight postpartum doulas to join our matching & referral network in Wayne and Oakland County, MI!

Priority will be given to doulas with immediate, full-time availability (on average 30-60 hours a week preferred). If you’re ready to grow your doula practice and build deeper community connections, we want to hear from you.

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Crying and Sleep Training: The Elephant in the Room

When talking to parents about the sleep training process, the elephant in the room is always crying. Parents understandably want to know how much crying there will be, how long it’s ok to let their baby cry, if it’s possible to sleep train without crying, and a whole host of other questions all about crying.

When most parents hear the term "sleep training," one of the first things that come to mind is the "cry it out" method. It's a term that brings up images of babies left to cry alone all night, feeling abandoned and upset, while parents watch helplessly. This misconception often leads to guilt, anxiety, and hesitation when it comes to sleep training.

At Detroit Dreams Tonight, we understand these concerns and want to clarify that sleep training does not have to involve long, distressing periods of crying. While there may be some crying as part of the learning process, our focus is on creating a consistent, structured plan that helps your baby learn to sleep independently as quickly as possible, while minimizing unnecessary crying. When working with families we are constantly observing and making recommendations to reduce crying and even if crying occurs we’re there to assist your baby in making the sleep connections with as few of tears as possible.

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Why Sleep Training Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

Why Sleep Training Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

When it comes to sleep training, one of the most common misconceptions is that there’s a universal approach that works for every baby. If that were true, we’d have one sleep book or one sleep plan and all kids would be amazing sleepers. But if you’ve searched “baby sleep books” on Amazon lately you’ll see that there are more than 20 different books on the first page of results alone.

The beautiful reality is that every child is unique, which means that their sleep needs, habits, and temperament vary. What works for one baby might not work for another, which is why it’s essential to find a sleep training solution that is personalized, flexible, and tailored to your specific situation.

For parents in Metro Detroit seeking to improve their baby’s sleep, a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t cut it. This is where our live-in sleep coaching comes in—a highly effective solution that offers personalized, hands-on support for families who need expert guidance and individualized care.

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Creating a Postpartum Sanctuary: Tips from a Doula

Creating a Postpartum Sanctuary: Tips from a Doula

The postpartum period—those first raw, beautiful, and overwhelming weeks after birth—is a sacred time. Your body is healing, your hormones are shifting, and you're navigating life with a newborn. This isn't just about surviving the fourth trimester - it’s about thriving in it. It's about creating an environment that nurtures you as much as it does your baby.

As a doula, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful a well-prepared postpartum sanctuary can be. Here’s how to create a space that supports your recovery, protects your peace, and allows you to fully embrace this transition.

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When You Just Want Your Period to Start…

When You Just Want Your Period to Start…

I don’t know what’s worse—the moment the pregnancy test confirms what you already suspected, or the days that follow, stuck in limbo, waiting for your period to finally show up and put an end to the cycle. That empty white space on the test? I’ve stared at it more times than I can count, willing a second line to appear. Maybe if I tilt it under the light? Maybe if I wait a few more minutes? But no. It’s negative. Again. And now I just want my period to start so I can move on.

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Doulas: Join our Team!

Doulas: Join our Team!

Are you a birth doula, overnight postpartum doula, or overnight newborn care specialist serving Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor? Detroit Dreams Tonight, in partnership with National Baby Co., is excited to welcome new team members who are passionate about providing hands-on support to families in Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor.

Whether you’ve been in the field for years or are just starting out, this is your chance to dive into work that’s meaningful, flexible, and deeply rewarding.

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A Doula's Guide to Writing Your Birth Plan

A Doula's Guide to Writing Your Birth Plan

What is a Birth Plan?

A Birth Plan is a written tool used to communicate your ideal goals and preferences for labor and childbirth to the nursing staff, Doctors and/or Midwives. Whether you are planning to give birth at home or a local Metro Detroit hospital, writing a birth plan will help you learn about the common procedures, policies and options available to you. You create your birth plan on your own, with your partner or with a trusted birth professional such as your Midwife or Birth Doula.

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How a Birth Doula Supports You Through Long Labor

How a Birth Doula Supports You Through Long Labor

Birth isn’t always like the movies. If it was, you’d believe that all birth started with your water breaking publicly followed by a mad rush to the hospital, a few deep breaths, a scream or two, and then—voila!—a baby in your arms. Sometimes, unfortunately, labor is long. Sometimes it can be really long, lasting days. It’s during those drawn-out moments or when you are in the throes of labor that’s a lot longer than you expected, that having a birth doula by your side can make or break your birth experience.

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Cracking the Code on Newborn Sleep: What You Need to Know

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Newborn sleep can feel like a mystery for new parents. You know your baby needs it, but figuring out how to get them to sleep well? That’s a whole different ballgame. Most of the time, it comes down to a lack of information about what newborns actually need and not understanding the science behind it. Let’s break it down.

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Why I Have Zero Shame About My Kid’s Early Bedtime—and You Shouldn’t Either

Why I Have Zero Shame About My Kid’s Early Bedtime—and You Shouldn’t Either

Getting my daughter to bed by 7pm isn’t a walk in the park, but it’s definitely worth it. Between family dinners, homework, late meetings, and plain old defiance, it can be a battle some nights. But here’s the thing: parents who prioritize that early bedtime are doing what’s best for their child and their family, no matter how hard it gets.

So, no shame here. My kid goes to bed early, and here’s why:

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