FAQ: Why Bountiful Doulas Is Becoming Utah Postpartum Care

Utah Postpartum Care

FAQ: Why Bountiful Doulas Is Becoming Utah Postpartum Care

Same team. Same mission. New name. Bigger impact.


From Two Best Friends in One Small Town…


…to a growing team of postpartum experts across Utah.


When we launched
Bountiful Doulas, we were just two best friends with a love for postpartum care and a shared dream of supporting families through the messy, magical months after birth.


What started in Davis County has quietly grown into something much bigger. As our team and reach expanded, so did our vision, and it's time for our name to reflect that.


We're excited to share that Bountiful Doulas is becoming Utah Postpartum Care.


Same heart. Same trusted services. A broader reach and an even stronger commitment to supporting postpartum families across our state.


Why are you rebranding?


Bountiful Doulas began in Bountiful, Utah, offering hands-on support to families in our local community. As we slowly grew into an agency and expanded our team, our service area naturally stretched beyond the city limits.


Soon, we weren't "just doulas" anymore:

  • McKayla became a certified sleep coach and later shifted to focus on perinatal nutrition.
  • Tiara became a newborn care specialist.
  • We expanded our team to include professionals certified in lactation, holistic sleep, and trauma-informed postpartum care.


With all that growth, the name "Bountiful Doulas" no longer reflected:

  • Our exclusive focus on postpartum care
  • The many Utah counties we now serve
  • Our vision is to make postpartum support accessible statewide


Utah Postpartum Care says exactly what we do, and opens the door to reach even more families across the state.


What's changing?


This is more than a name change. It's the next chapter in our commitment to postpartum families.


What's new:
  • A new name: Utah Postpartum Care
  • New website, logo, and domain (you'll still find us at Bountiful Doulas during the transition)
  • Updated materials
  • Postpartum meal delivery (coming soon)
  • Virtual and in-person classes, starting with newborn sleep education
  • Service expansion into new counties
  • Professional partnerships with therapists, IBCLCs, bodyworkers, and more
  • Offerings like nesting parties, registry planning, and babywearing consults


This will be a gradual rollout; if you still see "Bountiful Doulas" on a few pages or PDFs, that's totally normal. It's still us.


What's staying the same?


Everything you already know and trust:

  • The same postpartum-only focus
  • The same doula team and leadership
  • Our calm, grounded, and professional care
  • Our dedication to helping families rest, recover, and thrive after birth


If you've worked with us before, nothing about your care will change. You'll just see a new name on your emails and resources!


What services do you offer?


We remain 100% focused on postpartum support, and we offer more than your average postpartum doula agency.


Current offerings:
  • Overnight postpartum doula care (night nanny services) 
  • Daytime in-home doula support
  • Feeding education (nursing, bottle, formula, combo)
  • Newborn care and education 
  • Gentle sleep coaching (newborn to age 5)
  • Emotional support and partner check-ins
  • Meal prepping and light household help
  • Sibling doula care


Explore our full service menu →


What's launching soon?


We're building a broader, more flexible care model for Utah families.

  • Postpartum meal delivery, developed in partnership with local chefs
  • Postpartum classes and workshops, both virtual and in-person
  • Expanded virtual care for rural Utah and out-of-state families
  • Collaborations with trusted local providers for more holistic care


Are you serving new areas?


Yes. We currently serve families in:

  • Weber County
  • Davis County
  • Salt Lake County
  • Utah County
  • Summit County


Our goal is to expand into every Utah region, including rural and underserved area
s.


Not sure if we serve your town? Reach out here.


What if I'm already a client?


No action is needed.


Your doulas, care plan, and services remain the same. You'll start to see our new name, Utah Postpartum Care, on future emails, invoices, and materials.


What if I still see "Bountiful Doulas" online?


That's totally normal.


During our transition, you may see "Bountiful Doulas" on:

  • Old blog posts or newsletters
  • Past invoices or receipts
  • Downloadable PDFs or handouts


We're gradually updating everything. Until then, both names represent the same team.


Do you offer virtual support?


Yes! Our virtual services are available to families across Utah and beyond.


We offer:

  • Gentle sleep coaching
  • Feeding support and newborn education
  • Emotional support and postpartum planning


How is Utah Postpartum Care different?


We are a postpartum-specific agency. We're not birth doulas or your average postpartum support. Our care focuses exclusively on the fourth trimester and beyond. That means:

  • Our doulas are trained and specialize in postpartum, not labor support
  • We work with the whole family: baby, parent(s), and partner(s)
  • We address recovery, nourishment, sleep, mental load, and more


We're also one of the only Utah-based teams building:

  • Meal delivery into postpartum plans
  • Virtual classes and coaching
  • Collaborative care networks across the state


Can I refer someone or collaborate with your team?


Absolutely. We welcome:

  • Referrals from family, friends, and providers
  • Collaboration with birth workers, IBCLCs, therapists, and more
  • Partnerships with aligned brands or postpartum organizations


Contact us to connect →


TL;DR


  • Bountiful Doulas → Utah Postpartum Care
  • Same services, same team, bigger statewide mission
  • Launching meal delivery, classes, and more in 2025
  • Currently serving Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah & Summit Counties
  • Gradual name transition, both brands = us
  • 100% postpartum-focused, evidence-based, inclusive care


Have more questions?


We're always happy to chat.


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Contact us directly

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