Hi, I'm Tiara — Let's Reintroduce Ourselves

Tiara Monson
Hi, I'm Tiara — Let's Reintroduce Ourselves
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Hey friends, I'm so glad you're here. Whether we've worked together before or you're just now landing on our page, welcome. I'm Tiara, a Certified Postpartum Doula, Newborn Care Specialist, co-owner of Utah Postpartum Care (formerly Bountiful Doulas), grief coach, death doula in training, mama, bonus mom to four, and lover of slow mornings and spontaneous road trips with my kids.


I'm a slow cup of coffee kind of person. Nothing beats those quiet, cozy mornings with a warm mug in hand. That said, I'm also 100% fueled by caffeine and fully obsessed with Dutch Bros (the Golden Eagle is my go-to. Dutch Bros, sponsor me already!) My boyfriend and I love adventuring to new coffee spots whenever we get the chance.


Life at home is joyful chaos. I've got two incredible boys and four amazing bonus kids. We've settled in Weber County, where our days are full of dirt and sunshine, gardening and crafting, and collecting fresh eggs from our seven backyard chickens. We're an outdoors family through and through, camping, fishing, hiking, and soaking in every bit of adventure we can together.


People often wonder how I ended up here, so deeply rooted in both postpartum and grief work.


The truth? Supporting people through major life transitions is part of who I am. It's in my bones, my heart, and my history.


For over twelve years, I worked in caregiving. Hospice shaped me deeply physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I've held hands with people as they passed, listened to their last words, comforted grieving families, and shown up when the moment was too heavy to carry alone. I've supported patients in homes, facilities, and hospitals across Northern Utah. I've cared for their bodies and held space for their stories.


And I'm so grateful for that work. I don't take it lightly. It was an honor to be the one offering care, presence, and steadiness in the final chapters of life.


What I realized through those sacred experiences is this: I'm not just called to support the end of life. I'm called to support all of life's thresholds. Grief, yes. But also beginnings. New parenthood. The blurry, messy, beautiful early days of postpartum. That tenderness? It felt familiar. Natural. Necessary.


My heart for postpartum care grew right alongside my hospice work.


During one particularly intense chapter of my life, I was raising my babies as a single mom while juggling three jobs. I was running Bountiful Doulas, working hospice shifts, and serving as a CNA and assistant administrator all at once. I also picked up home health shifts, supporting elderly patients.


It was exhausting. It was relentless. And it was one of the most powerful, formative times of my life. It taught me resilience. It deepened my love for caregiving. And it gave me a deep, soft spot for single moms.


I know what it's like to feel like it's all on your shoulders. I know what it's like to stretch every bit of energy, time, and love you have. That's why I do this work with such compassion.


My Work Today


Now, I lead a growing team of postpartum doulas serving families across Northern Utah and beyond. Our focus is 100% on postpartum support. We offer daytime and overnight care, feeding support, gentle sleep coaching (virtual and in-person), meal prep, emotional check-ins, and the kind of practical, sacred care that helps families feel more human again.


I typically support families within a 45-minute radius north and south of Weber County, but I'm now stepping back a bit to focus more deeply on growing this agency I've built with my best friend. This work was born from our own experiences. McKayla and I both suffered from undiagnosed PMADs, and we each had deliveries that might have had better outcomes if we'd had the right education, preparation, and support. We created the kind of care we desperately needed back then.


Whether you're adjusting to life with a newborn or navigating the deep grief of loss, I believe you deserve real support. Not judgment. Not pressure. Just honest, grounded, heart-centered help.


How It Started — and Why We're Rebranding


Bountiful Doulas started with just two best friends from Bountiful, Utah, who wanted to change how families experienced the postpartum period. We began by supporting clients in our own neighborhoods, often with babies on our hips and snacks in our bags. As our care deepened and our team grew, so did our reach — and so did our vision.


We're excited to share that Bountiful Doulas is now Utah Postpartum Care.
This rebrand allows us to better represent what we've been building all along: a compassionate, evidence-based, and expansive agency that serves families across Utah.


Our services haven't changed. We're still 100% focused on postpartum care — daytime and overnight support, meal prep, gentle sleep coaching (virtual and in-person), feeding guidance, emotional care, and more. But this new name reflects the depth and range of our support as we grow.


We've already been serving families across Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah County for years. Now, with this rebrand, we're planting the seeds for even broader support. We hope to one day serve every family in Utah who needs postpartum care and offer even more kinds of healing, nurturing, and transformational services in the future.


What's Next for Me?


Big things are unfolding! I'm studying to become a certified death doula and grief coach. I'm expanding Utah Postpartum Care with my best friend and business partner, McKayla. We're on a mission to bring
postpartum support to every corner of Utah and beyond.


I'm also spending this summer doing what fills my soul: hiking, camping, spontaneous trips, and as much fishing as we can fit in. We're a fishing family through and through, and I love creating those unplugged memories with my kids.


So that's me. This is where I've been, and this is where I'm going.


If you're in a season of change — whether it's joyful, overwhelming, uncertain, or all of the above — I hope you know you don't have to do it alone. I'm here. My team is here. And we'd be honored to walk with you.


Book a consultation to learn more about how Utah Postpartum Care can support you.


You're doing better than you think. And you deserve to feel held.


Love,

Tiara



We’re now booking under our expanded brand, Utah Postpartum Care. If you’re looking for overnight support, meals, or real 4th trimester help—this is for you.



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