Stork & Sprout Birth Clients

Birth Client Resource Hub

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Stork & Sprout Birth Clients

Your Birth Client Resource Hub

A private home base for your intake form, birth team contact information, prenatal visit preparation, and helpful resources for pregnancy, labor, birth, and early postpartum.

Start Here

These are the most important first steps after joining the Stork & Sprout birth team.

Complete Your Birth Intake Form

Please complete this form before your first prenatal visit. It usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes and helps your team understand your hopes, preferences, health history, and support needs.

Complete Intake Form

Register for The Nest

The Nest is our monthly workshop for current clients. Each session includes connection, education, and support around birth and postpartum topics.

Register for The Nest

Know When to Call Your Doula

Review our guide for when and how to reach out to your doula team during pregnancy, early labor, active labor, and urgent situations.

View Calling Guide

Your Birth Team

Your full birth team is here to support you every step of the way.

If you have an urgent need and do not receive a response from your primary doula within 5 minutes, please reach out to another member of your birth team directly.

Contact Information

Your Prenatal Visits

Your birth support package includes two private prenatal visits with your doula team, typically scheduled around 32 and 36 weeks.

First Prenatal Visit

This visit is often focused on getting to know you, reviewing your intake form, talking through your hopes and concerns, and beginning your birth preparation.

  • Review your intake form
  • Talk through your care preferences
  • Discuss support needs
  • Begin birth planning

Second Prenatal Visit

This visit often focuses on practical preparation, labor support tools, birth preferences, partner support, and what to expect when labor begins.

  • Review birth preferences
  • Practice comfort measures
  • Talk through labor timing
  • Clarify when to call your doula

Ongoing Support

Your primary doula is available for ongoing support throughout your pregnancy, labor, birth, and early postpartum period.

  • Questions between visits
  • Labor check-ins
  • Birth support
  • Early postpartum support

Preparing Your Body

Gentle resources for comfort, body awareness, common symptoms, and pregnancy education.

Pregnancy Symptoms

Supportive education for common pregnancy discomforts and questions. These resources can help you understand what may be normal, what may need more support, and what to bring to your care provider.

General Pregnancy Knowledge

Helpful education to support your understanding of pregnancy, your options, and conversations with your care team.

Preparing for Birth

Guides and worksheets to help you think through your preferences, options, emotional preparation, and support needs.

Hospital Prep & Birth Preferences

Worksheets and guides for thinking through your birth environment, preferences, care options, and support needs.

Labor

Resources for understanding labor, comfort measures, positions, coping tools, and support options.

Positions & Body Balancing

PDF handouts for labor positions, body balancing, movement, and comfort.

Comfort Measures

PDF handouts with practical comfort tools, coping ideas, and labor support techniques.

Emotional Preparation for Birth

Resources to support reflection, communication, emotional grounding, and confidence as birth approaches.

Induction

Educational resources for understanding induction conversations, options, benefits, risks, and choices.

VBAC

Resources for clients exploring vaginal birth after cesarean.

Special Birth Circumstances

Resources for specific birth pathways or conversations that may come up as you prepare, including cesarean birth and breech presentation.

Feeding & Newborn Care

Supportive resources for feeding, newborn behavior, and the early days after birth.

Newborns

Resources for understanding newborn behavior, care, soothing, sleep, and adjustment in the early days.

Feeding & Breastfeeding

General feeding resources for breast, bottle, pumping, latch, milk supply, and combination feeding.

Postpartum Support

Resources for recovery, newborn care, feeding, rest, household adjustment, and the early weeks after birth.

Postpartum Resources

Supportive resources for physical recovery, feeding, newborn rhythms, and the transition into life with your baby.

Additional Support From Stork & Sprout

Thoughtful add-on services and resources that may support you during pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early parenthood.

Placenta Encapsulation

Professional placenta encapsulation with safe handling, timely processing, and delivery.

Book Placenta Encapsulation

Prenatal & Postpartum Massage

Gentle, supportive bodywork designed to nurture you during pregnancy and recovery after birth.

Book Massage

TENS Unit Rental

A simple, drug-free comfort tool that can support pain management during labor.

Reserve a TENS Unit

Online Classes

Self-paced education and supportive resources to help you feel more prepared for birth, postpartum, and early parenting.

View Classes

Essential Oil Kits

Thoughtfully selected oils to support labor, grounding, rest, and postpartum recovery.

Request Essential Oils

Infant Massage

A nurturing way to support connection, calm, and comfort while learning gentle techniques for your baby.

Request Infant Massage

Lactation Support

Feeding support for latch, pumping, bottle feeding, milk supply questions, and creating a sustainable feeding rhythm.

Request Lactation Support

Postpartum Doula Support

Daytime and overnight care to support rest, recovery, newborn care, feeding, and the transition home.

Explore Postpartum Support
A note about these resources: These materials are intended for general education, reflection, and doula support. They are not medical advice and do not replace guidance from your OB, midwife, pediatrician, lactation consultant, or other licensed care provider. Please bring any medical questions, symptoms, or concerns to your care team.